Tuesday, September 27, 2011

How to Extend Your Summer Glow


It’s been a long summer, and now that you finally have that perfect golden glow, it’s time for scarves and sweaters! Just because it is autumn, however, doesn’t mean you can’t make your tan last as long as you can. Several products are on the market to help you extend your bronzed skin, and with a few tips to remember, you too can keep your skin glowing.

The first step is to be sure to keep your skin healthy and cared for. Tan responsibly, provide your skin with the essential nutrition it needs, and be sure to hydrate! Your skin is your body’s largest organ, and the condition of your skin is an important part to your general nutrition and health. That is why hydrated skin tans faster and holds a tan longer, which is why moisturizing with tanning lotions (specifically formulated for these reasons) can increase your results under the tanning bulbs by as much as sixty percent.

When choosing a tanning lotion, look for key ingredients, such as CoQ10, green tea extract, and hemp seed oil. These will help keep your skin hydrated! To get faster tanning results, choose a lotion with an accelerator, as these lotions are designed to increase the tanning potential of your skin by delivering necessary nutrients and vitamins to your skin.

Be sure your lotion has oils to help hydrate and condition as well as vitamins, particularly A and E. All of these are essential to help your skin be conditioned and hydrated and, in turn, will help prolong the life of your tan. Vitamin C, in particular, is important for this because it is an antioxidant that repairs and reduces UV damage caused by tanning bulbs or natural sunlight. Herbal extracts are also important as they’ll protect the skin from forming lines and wrinkles while providing antioxidants to attack free radicals.
           
Be sure you are using such products along with tanning to help extend that glow naturally into the fall. Choose products containing caramel, hennal, cocoa extracts, and walnuts to help boost your tan, and also look for one with the nutrients your skin needs.


Monday, September 19, 2011

How to Choose the Best Moisturizer

For those who spend copious amounts of time under tanning bulbs or in the sun, applying moisturizer is a way of life. And indeed it doesn’t matter what the weather is – summer or winter – your skin needs to be moisturized year-round. But what is the secret to finding the perfect moisturizer for your skin care routine? It all comes down to knowing your skin type.

Different types of skin have different types of needs when it comes to being moisturized. You will need to check the the bottles when shopping to be sure you are avoiding certain additives, depending on what skin type you are. Here are a few basic guidelines to follow when shopping, though remember, everyone's skin is different!

For those with dry skin you may want to apply a hydrating serum then follow that with a moisturizing lotion or cream.

Oily skinned folks will want a lighter weight, oil-free moisturizer. Don’t buy into the myth that oily skin doesn’t require moisturizers. If you have an oily face, you may end up producing even more oil as a way for your skin to compensate for unbalanced hydration.

Ingredients count when you’re purchasing a moisturizer! Look for ones that have few ingredients. Remember that the higher concentration of ingredients are listed first; water is an important hydrator and if you want your moisturizer to do its job it needs to have a high concentration of water. After water, your moisturizer needs to be full of ingredients that add moisturizing boosting benefits, such things as: aloe, olive or jojoba oil and shea butter. To prevent any kind of skin irritation look for a moisturizer that is non-comedogenic (this means it won’t clog your pores) and for one that is fragrance free.

Just as you change your wardrobe with the seasons, you will want to change your moisturizer and skin care routine with the change in weather. In the winter, go with a heavier moisturizer as the cold air and low humidity zaps your skins’ moisture even more than the summer heat. In the summer, lighten it up and look for oil-free formulas.

Keeping your skin moisturized not only encourages health but can also make your tan last longer as well. So set into winter with hydrated, healthy skin!