Depends on how dark you want to be. A good tried and true long lasting staple is any Banana Boat lotion. Most tanning salons offer lotions and tanning bronzers.
A tanning gelee is a tanning lotion in a gel form. The most popular of these is made by Australian Gold and is actually called Gelee. This one is designed for indoor tanning and uses hemp seed extract and vitamins to condition and prepare your skin for tanning as well as accelerate the tanning process.
Tanning beds mainly use a group of flourescent bulbs in order to create a wave of ultraviolet rays to tan a person's skin. You will find Tanning beds mainly in tanning salons and they are different from sunlight tanning. It is always secure to use a tanning bed in which the special tanning lotion has been applied which is made only for tanning beds with proper gears. So it is always best to use those taning lotions. Apart from those may cause harm. Hope this helps.
Regular lotions will help your skin in the matter of keeping it moisturized, which is vital to keep your skin healthy while tanning. However, most tanning salons do not allow anything on the skin but tanning lotions as regular lotions can damage the plates on the tanning beds. My advice to you would be to get a tanning lotion, which will have everything you need to get a deep and dark tan while keeping your skin as damage-free as possible and not ruining the tanning beds.
There are several products out there that are specifically made to reduce the smell of tanning lotion. Sometimes baby powder will do the trick, certain oils, or perfume but it all depends on how strong the smell is. Hope I helped! -Alex
There are tons of great tanning lotions on the market. If you are looking for a great tanning lotion that provides you with a base of color, Jergens Natural Glow is a great, affordable choice.
You may be thinking of Lanolin, which is a lotion made from sheep.
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Yes, you can still get a tan wearing sunscreen, and it's much safer than tanning bare. Use a moderately powerful sun tan lotion (minimum of spf 30) for safety. As Dark Dragon pointed out, it IS much safer using a tanning spray or lotion. There are fantastic lotions out there that, over time while using it, will gradually increase the melonin in your skin (the skin pigment that determines skin color -- the more you got the darker you'll be) without the premature aging and wrinkles that sun tanning can cause.
It is not recommended that you use an outdoor tanning lotion in a tanning bed. Several reasons apply. First of all, a lot of outdoor tanning lotions contain oils which can damage acrylics. Second, indoor tanning lotions are specifically designed to put the vitamins and minerals depleted during sun exposure back into your skin, an effort to prevent pre-mature aging and other less than beautiful side effects of tanning. Finally, in order to get optimal results from tanning in a controlled environment than you need to use something designed to quickly activate melanin production - intensifying your ability to tan in a rapid session. Some tanning lotions, most of the Designer Skin line, are designed for use indoors and outdoors. This would be the way to go if you are looking for a lotion that you can use successfully in both settings.
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