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Indoor Tanning And The Power Of Exfoliating

submitted: Jun 6th 2008 | by: BettyPDavis | Total views: 9 | Word Count: 553 | PDF View | Print Article

Indoor tanning allows a person to get the gorgeous tan they want in less time than outdoors. It fits well into every schedule and you can go tanning even when the weather isn't cooperating. If you want to get a great looking tan in the least amount of time from it though you need to take the time to exfoliate.

The UV rays that are outdoors are similar to what you will find in a tanning salon. They work the same way so you want your skin to be ready for them. If you don't exfoliate then you will end up with skin that is very dry. This means your color won't go as deep into the skin as it could. That means it will take you much longer to develop the base tan color you seek.

Many individuals understand the importance of exfoliating but they fail to see why they need to use a very good soap for the process. Not all soaps contain quality ingredients so the level of cleaning you will get is going to vary. You want to use one that has many natural ingredients in it. Avoid those with fragrances as they will hinder your exfoliating efforts.

It is best to use a liquid soap for the process than one in a bar form. Make sure you have a loofa or a clean wash rag to do the job with. Your hands aren't going to be strong enough to remove all of the dead skin. You want to make sure the loofa or the wash rag don't have any bacteria on them either so make sure what you apply to your skin is very clean.

Left over soap on your body is something you need to avoid as well. If you aren't rinsing off as well as you should then take more time to do so. That left over soap is going to affect your ability to get the best possible tan. It is going to block the UV rays or the sunless tanning spray from getting to your skin like it could. Just a few extra moments to rinse off can prevent this scenario from happening.

Pat your body dry with a clean towel when you step out of the bath or the shower. If you rub your body vigorously you can cause more dry skin to appear. You need to treat your skin very gently after each wash as it will help it stay hydrated and radiant. Drinking plenty of water will also help you get the most out of the exfoliating process.

After you have carefully dried off your skin, take the time to apply a very good quality moisturizer to it. This will look the moisture in and less of your skin will become dry and flaky. As a result, the tanning UV rays or products are going to penetrate that skin and give you a radiant glow. You will definitely notice the difference in a short period of time.

If you plan to get a great indoor tan, then you need to make sure you exfoliate your skin properly. If you don't exfoliate then you can't benefit from the results you wanted to have. This one simple process can make the difference between getting a decent tan from the salon and one that is okay but you aren't impressed with.

About the Author

Betty P Davis writes about the good and the bad of the tanning spa business. You can avoid the rookie mistakes many new operators make when they start your tanning salon


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