At this point in time, the various dangers associated with UV ray exposure and sun tanning are well-known. It has been proven that overexposure can cause awful health implications, such as premature wrinkles, dark spots, and cancer. As recent as 2014, the U.S. Surgeon General issued a formal warning about the dangers of sun tanning. This is because there has been nearly a 200% increase in fatal melanoma cases since 1973.
Doctors, scientists, and of course the Surgeon General, have all done an excellent job warning society of these dangers, which is why self-tanning has become such as widely sought-after alternative to tanning under the sun. In fact, it is projected that the self-tanning industry will hit 1 billion dollars by next year!
Continue reading to learn just how safe self-tanning alternatives are and why.
Self-Tanning Products Versus Spray Tanning
There are two types of self-tanning; you can opt for air brush spray tanning services or simply use a store-bought self-tanning lotion to apply yourself. But regardless of which version you choose, you are in safe and secure hands. And here’s a few reasons why:
The main ingredient in all self-tanning products, including spray tanning, is called DHA (dihydroxyacetone). And DHA has been approved for external use by the FDA since 1973! It is a chemical derived from glycerin that reacts with the amino acids in dead skin cells, causing them to change to the indicative “brown” color we call a tan.
Since DHA was approved by the Federal Drug Administration, there have been very few complaints or issues in regard to self-tanners. This can only mean that consumers have been using these products for several decades without any medical or negative health implications.
Self-tanning products are actually recommended by the leading skin care organization in the world, the America Academy of Dermatology (AAD). Over 17,000 real-life physicians within the the America Academy of Dermatology suggest using self-tanners as a safe alternative to sunbathing.
Even the Mayo Clinic, one of the most highly-respected medical organizations in the world, recommends the use of self-tanners as a safer alternative to sun tanning. Additional organizations within the industry that suggest the use of self-tanning products includes Skin Cancer Foundation and the American Medical Association.
Are you looking for a safe and luxurious way to tan indoors in Indianapolis? Contact Broad Ripple Tans at 317-257-8262 to learn about our amazing spray tanning and tanning bed deals we are offering this year! We also have top of the line tanning products to enhance your tanning experience.
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