Natural Tan

Posted by Ilona Ernest | March 15th, 2010 in Skin Care Tips | No Comments »

A natural tan look very well in our image but with the decline in ozone layer we must do so without risk to the skin.

Besides producing wrinkles and blemishes, excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun is a major risk factor for dermatological cancer. Cancer risk in adulthood is much greater if you have had sunburn in childhood, or if the summer sun exposure have been three or more summers before 18 years of age.

Coffee stains can go when one has burned twice in the same area (which is why they are so frequent on the face, shoulders and chest) Although not addressed, will require monitoring for life, because they can appear on a cancer skin.

Do I have to shower after a swim in the sea?
Before you lie down to sunbathe, shower with fresh water. The sea water droplets act like little magnifying glasses and can cause some significant burns on your skin.

As conserve natural tan
If you want to prolong a natural tan, wash your face with a strong infusion of tea. But, as an astringent, remember to nourish the skin after moisturizing cream or milk.

How to remove sunspots?
Certain stains may improve if you apply daily all over the affected area, a thin cotton soaked in an infusion of parsley. Lemon juice also makes very clear.

Enhance natural tan
If you want to get a tan even more intense after exposing to the sun, naturally, apply self-tanning product.

Accentuate the color.
You can also increase the intensity of your natural tan, safely, with a body peeling about 10 days before your first sun bath. Creams exfoliating body removed from the surface of dead skin cells.


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