mardi 2 juillet 2013

A Guide To Protecting The Skin And Tanning At The Same Time

By Haywood Hunter


Sun bathing is done not only to enjoy the warmth but also to get that glow or tan. One can get mixed up choosing between sunscreen, sun block and sunblock tan products.It may also not be clear which SPF is needed in a sunblock tan or other product. The best tan enhancers and blockers are also not clearly understood. Furthermore, a sunblock tan and other products has several options within it.

An understanding of sun block products and sunblock tan products will help in making the right choices for safe sunning and tanning. SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor. The SFP number which ranges from as low as 2 to as high as 50 and sometimes higher, is a comparison of the time it takes before the skin will start to react to unprotected sun exposure such as by reddening or peeling.

For example, say it would take twenty minutes for one to get skin to burn without applying a sunblock tan or other form of sun protection. In this case, applying a sunblock tan or alternative protective product of SPF 15 means that one can then remain in the sun 15 times longer, or up to 5 hours, without worrying about burning. The greater the SPF of the sunblock tan or other product, the longer the protection it offers, but only up to a certain point, about two to five percent more.

This means that a sunblock tan or other sun protection product that has a SPF higher than 15, like 30 for instance, does not add anything more than a little added protection. Keep in mind that a greater SPF gives protection for a little longer but it does not offer stronger protection. SPF is the measure of UVB protection that is used universally but there are no set standards when it comes to UVA.

The way a sunblock tan, sunscreen or sun block work is also often not well understood. Sunscreens chemically absorb rays whereas sun block will physically deflect them. Sunscreens can block out UVB completely but not UVAs. However, improvements are constantly being made so they offer better protection. The same is being done with sun blocks so they can shield against UVA and UVB.

Sunblock tan gets the skin tanned while protecting it. A sunblock tan is in effect a combination of tanning agents and sunblock. They come as creams, sprays and lotions. There is a choice of shades from light, in between and dark as made by different manufacturers. It is healthier to use a sunblock tan to get a tan instead of spending so much time in the sun.

A sunblock tan in a tanning booth or bed. Some are meant specifically to be used to tan indoors. These have the right SPF for sun sensitive skin. There are those meant to tan outdoors and they should not be mixed with those to be used indoors., An indoor sunblock tan also keeps skin moisturized so it tans faster and without drying out.

While going after that luscious glow, go the extra mile with particularly sensitive skin like the cheeks and nose. Use a sunblock with higher SPF on such areas. Used as required, a sunblock tan gets one glowing like a sun god or goddess. It will ensure the skin does not get dried out in the process. Most importantly, it will do so safely so that one is covered against risks of skin damage and possible serious consequences like skin cancer.




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