People at the Golden Gate are crazy about tanned skin. This is because many studies have shown that tanned skin is healthier and more attractive than skin that is clear and white. This same research has also made more people want to sunbathe and use tanning beds, sun lamps, and other devices to get the tan they want. They didn't know that the sun's UV rays and the UV used in tanning beds and other devices for tanning can cause skin cancer. That's not cool at all. But why give up health for a trend? I think it must be pride, but I could also be wrong.
Lucky for us, there are now ways to get a beautiful tan without worrying about getting skin cancer. For example, you could use a tanner or a tanning booth like the California Tan.
The California Tan uses special spray tanners that can cover the whole body in about five to twenty minutes, depending on the person using it. People who use the booth often spend less time inside because they know what to do. On the other hand, new users have to learn how the booth works first, which takes a lot more time.
But once you're inside the booth, getting a tan is usually easy and quick. It could even take less than a minute. And the booth is very private, so no one will be looking at you while you take off your clothes. This is also why people who use the booth for the first time have to be shown how to use it, since nobody will help them inside.
California Tan also uses a bronzer on the surface, which lets people get a tan quickly. But the tanning solution needs to stay on the skin for at least eight hours for the colour to last longer.
How to Get a Tan That Lasts Since California Tan is basically self-tanning, it is very important to prepare yourself. Here are some ways to get a tan that lasts:
Before you start tanning, you should exfoliate your skin to get rid of dead skin cells. If you don't have any exfoliating products with you, ask the tanning salon if they have any you can use.
Don't forget to put lotion on your skin to keep it soft. Dry skin doesn't absorb tanning products as well as skin that has been moisturised. Also, dry skin often makes dark patches show up, especially after self-tanning lotions have been used.
You should pay special attention to your knees, nails, knuckles, feet, and elbows, as these parts of your body absorb a lot of the tanning solution. It would be best to use barrier cream to make sure that the tanning solution gets to all of the above parts evenly.
Don't take a shower or bath after you've been tanning. If you can, wait at least eight hours to make sure the tan solution sticks to your skin well.
Sweating can also wash your tan off, so try to avoid getting too tired as much as possible.
If you want your tan to last longer, you should put moisturiser on your skin after it is completely dry.