| Posted : 07/01/2003
Extending That Golden Tan
Before-Care And After-Care Essentials
by Scott Eric Barrett
Since tanners are concerned about the health of
their skin now more than ever, todays tanning regimen requires a greater
degree of commitment than simply applying lotion and lying in a bed. To achieve
a healthy-looking tan, it is vital that health-conscious individuals follow a
program that focuses on skincare before, during and after a tanning salon visit.
Salon operators who understand which way the wind
is blowing acknowledge that future profits and successes depend on their ability
to offer tanners everything they need to achieve the best, longest-lasting tan
possible. To accomplish that goal, tanners must prepare their skin for tanning
with shower gels/body washes and use exfoliators at least once a week before
they walk through a salons doors; use a quality lotion during a tanning
session; practice proper nutritional habits with a wellrounded diet that
includes plenty of antioxidants; and plan a hardcore after-tan campaign that
focuses on moisturizers that contain ingredients proven to keep skin hydrated,
healthy and happy.
Prep Time
The
art of preparing skin to tan isnt a new concept, but proper preparation often
isnt a topic of discussion between a salon operator or employee and a
customer. Exfoliation at least once a week is a good start. While some tanners
believe it strips away a tan, it is not true. Time, stress and environmental
issues add pollutants, oils and dirt to skin and make cells stand up like blown
shingles on a roof. But, unlike a rooftop, tanners can get rid of the bad stuff
by exfoliating. Fresh skin cells are smooth, allowing skin to breathe, function
normally and tan faster. But exfoliation is just the beginning of a pre-tanning
program.
The first step to the best, longest-lasting tan
begins in the shower. Many tanners realize the importance of avoiding dry skin,
but they may not follow the best means to keep their skin moisturized. For
example, a tanner may use a lotion while tanning and a moisturizer each morning
after they shower, but they choose a bar soap as a cleanser, which can be very
drying to the skin. Gentle cleansers such as shower gels or body washes protect
the skins natural moisturizersfatty acids, body oils and emollients that
are custom-blended to each individual. Protecting these natural moisturizers is
a vital step and a great beginning to a long-lasting tan.
After a nice shower, its moisturizer time
again. This also is the perfect opportunity to use a tanning-accelerator lotionone
that lays down the building blocks skin uses to make melanin. The best time for
skin to be given the accelerating raw materials is while its hydrated,
because hydrated skin best receives nutrients in the products. Without enough
water, key nutrients get stuck along the way.
Some companies recommend tanners use accelerators
up to seven days before they start the tanning process, because it gives the
skin plenty of time to absorb key elements such as tyrosine, copper and oxygen,
and allows them to penetrate deep enough to do some good. Preparing skin to tan
is like training for a big race. The individual whos been working out
regularly and getting in shape will undoubtedly run faster than somebody who
just shows up race day untrained, unhealthy and unprepared.
The Aftermath
Cosmetic retailers offer moisturizers for old
skin, young skin, oily skin, etc., but indoor tanning lotion manufacturers
develop blends specifically for skin that will be exposed to UV light. Salons
need to offer these products and go out of their way to let customers know they
have them.
Salon owners also should paint a clear picture by
informing their customers of key facts about the tanning process. A bodys
natural functions help retain the skins moisture, but the trick is to lock in
moisture from the outside as well.
That is why after-tan products or tanning
extenders are critical to the tanning process. A person who has dry skin will
tend to have a dull, ashy-looking tone. Using all-natural vitamin- and
botanical-rich after-tan products will replenish the skin with the essential
moisture, vitamins and nutrients needed to remain hydrated and soft, as well as
promote antioxidant activity to counter the effects of free-radical activitythe
process responsible for decreased skin elasticity and pliability.
In addition, the moisturizing and replenishing
effects of pure vitamins and botanical extracts result in a darker, richer glow
to the tan andbecause hydrated skin cells exfoliate much slower than dry onesextend
the life of the tan.
Winning Ingredients
Extending the life of a tan would be very
difficult if it werent for the quality ingredients that lotion manufacturers
incorporate into their blends. Elements such as L-tyrosinean amino acid that
produces an extra reserve of tyrosine in the skin to assist or stimulate melanin
synthesisare popping up all the time.
Copper is another important ingredient. Every
skin cell on the body contains copper. It helps the regeneration of cells and is
one of the key raw materials in the production of melanin.
Vitamins and antioxidants are equally important
for healthy, hydrated skin. Panthenol, or vitamin B-5, holds more than 40 times
its weight in water. Vitamins A, K and F all are excellent for the skin.
Antioxidants are important ingredients in
after-tan products because they help soothe the skin and buffer some of the
stress from daily environmental factors.
Products with antioxidants help keep the skin
looking vibrant, functioning more efficiently and looking more youthful and
supple.
Two of the most powerful antioxidants, vitamins C
and E, stop free-radical scavenging, deeply moisturize and hydrate skin cells,
and reverse photoaging by boosting the skins collagen production.
Encapsulated vitamin C is stored in a capsulated barrier until it is released in
the skin. This powerful form of vitamin C helps with skin elasticity and
resilience and delivers even more protection from free-radical damage.
Exciting new ingredients continuously are being
discovered or created and incorporated into skincare products, so there is a lot
to look forward to. As science becomes more sophisticated, we will find new
means of delivering ingredients deeper into the skinwhere they can work more
effectivelyas well as potent extracts rich in powerful antioxidants.
Revitalizing skin will help tanners maintain the overall health of their skin,
which in the end will help tanning results last longer.
Future developments that will benefit tanners
include the introduction of enzymesprecursor material to facilitate tanning
mechanismsnew antioxidative materials that protect from free-radical activity
induced by UV light exposure, and naturally derived DNA-repairing ingredients
that may offer continued regeneration of minor damage done at the cellular
level.
Other Tricks
Tanners constantly are pursuing faster, darker,
longerlasting tans; thats why bronzers are so popular. What about the sunless
element, DHA? Some lotion manufacturers are incorporating small doses of it into
their products. The reason? DHA allows a little cheating
by providing an extra hint of color.
An after-tan product formulated with moisturizers
and DHA offers the best of both worlds, as it helps keep skin hydrated and
smooth, plus delivers continuous color to keep the tan from fading. Tan
extenders with DHA are great for tanners to maintain color if they are going
away on a trip and wont be able to tan, or for beginning tanners with lighter
skin who want to see results immediately.
Manufacturers opposed to including DHA in their
UV-tanning products argue that DHA does nothing to extend the life of a natural
tan. DHA is not fool-proof and sometimes presents uneven results, especially if
applied carefree and not as part of a sunless tanning regimen.
That is why users must carefully apply and take
the proper steps to clean hands after application. Its also important to rub
into skin as smoothly as possible to prevent excess darkness around elbows,
ankles, knees, etc.something tanners arent accustomed to when applying a
daily moisturizer.
Proper diet also is a must to maximize the life
of a tan.
Tanners need to enhance their natural body
functions to maintain a deeper tan, which can be achieved by eating a
well-balanced diet supplemented by a multivitamin and plenty of water.
Tanning customers are becoming more aware of the
importance of proper tanning and skincare for maximum and longer-lasting tanning
results. However, awareness has been focused primarily on lotion use during the
tanning process. Tanners need to be educated more about pre- and after-tanning
products and maintenance to extend the life of a tan and achieve sensational
tanning results. Most tanning customers may think the salon professional only is
attempting to upsell these products, which is why education is so important.
Tanners spend a lot of time and money developing
tanning results. By following a complete tanning regimen, including using shower
gels/body washes every day, choosing a quality lotion during a tanning session
and being dedicated to a moisturizing after-tan campaign, tanners will achieve
longer-lasting color and healthier-looking skin.
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