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How to defend a healthy tan![]() The photobiology of tanning is a natural part of our evolution. We need regular, strong UV exposure in order to make essential Vitamin D which is required for good health. During the natural process of tanning, it is possible that some cellular DNA will become damaged and this is repaired by the skin’s own DNA repair system – this is natural. The latest Tanning Lotions![]() Most serious tanners accept that if you want to make the most of your tan you need to use a regular moisturiser. It softens the skin and makes it more receptive to UV rays. But the question has always been an open one about the extent tanning accelerators really do speed up or deepen a tan. The anecdotal evidence is huge – millions of tanners can’t be wrong, but the scientific evidence is scarce. It makes perfect sense to feed your skin with the necessary nutrients that are used up during tanning, to make them available for a deeper, darker tan. It also makes sense to look after the health of your skin in general, with the appropriate vitamins and botanical active principles that have been proven to help skin retain its moisture, shine, softness, suppleness and overall health. Future PerfectAs a result of new EU regulations affecting the forthcoming output of sunbeds, tanning lamp manufacturers have been forced to consider alternative ways around the restrictive ceiling of 0.3. Click here to read more about how the tanning lamp technology in progress. |
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