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Obviously I am behind in posting this, I realize, as we are approaching Fall. Well, at least in my world we are approaching Fall. My mind continually drifts off to any opportunities to wear jackets and coats all day long. And I am already working on my predictions for SS08 (translation: Spring/Summer 2008). I digress ... to get back on topic, one thing I love no matter the season is a healthy glow. Unfortunately, the only glow coming off of me is the halo of pastiness that is the color of my skin. Hey, I don't sunbathe, what can I say!

I do love a fake tan, though - right out of the bottle. I have been experimenting with self tanning lotions since the early 90s. I am extremely picky and I refuse to put on anything that leaves that "self tanner of days past" smell. Over the years, and specifically the last two, companies have perfected the self tanner. We are offered an array of tanning pills, sunless or self-tanners, and bronzers via sprays, lotions, gels and towelettes. And bronzers, in the form of powders and moisturizers, can be applied to create a tan that can easily be removed with soap and water.

Did you know that Coppertone was the first company to come out with a sunless tanning product? It was called QT or Quick Tanning Lotion and came out in 1960. If you are old enough to remember that, then you remember the lovely orange hue produced by this lotion. Thank goodness there have been advancements on the self-tanning front.

Many people wonder why self tanners don't last but a couple of days. Well, we slough off millions of dead skin cells daily. And as they are worn away, so to is our tan. This is why a "tan from a bottle" gradually fades. Hence the importance of reapplying self tanners. I have heard that gels, lotions or sprays that contain DHA are more reliable. However, there are dozens of other types of products on the market. Although there is no scientific data available to support this, tanning accelerators (such as lotions or pills with amino acid tyrosine) claim to stimulate and increase melanin formation, therefore accelerating the tanning process.

Just today I read an article on the premise of self tanning products and their effectiveness. The outcome? The panel was not willing to give the faux glow a good college try. I was taken aback by the fact that the seven products tested weren't even on my radar screen. Really, who chose the products because clearly they hadn't a clue about what truly delivers! Mix up my favorites on a panel and see what happens! And while I am on my soap box, the faux glow is the safer way to go. So there!

After road testing many self tanners, here are my short list of favorites (and please post yours in the comments): for a daily gradual tan, St. Ives Healthy Brilliance Firm & Glow Body moisturizer totally rocks! So easy to apply, looks good and never fails in the streak department. Bonus = no yucky smell. This is actually the best smelling gradual daily tanner in my book! For a light (very light) tan that lasts well over a week, GlowFusion is great. It is a clear spray and doesn't smell or stain at all. However, a bit pricey. Per the advice of my friend "K," I bought L'Oreal's Sublime Bronze Tinted Self Tanning Lotion and Self Tan Spray. Both excellent products that deliver. And I liked the fact they weren't too light. I got a nice bronze effect from both. And my new "ultimate" fav, the Tan Towel. I tested this just two days ago and I love this product. It's not cheap (I think $2-3 a pop) but wow! Check this out ... visualize a wet wipe - a clear wipe that you easily swipe all over your body. It dries almost instantly and does not smell at all (how in the world is that possible?). And get this, after 3 hours my tan appeared and though there were absolutely no streaks, I could see that an area around my ankle wasn't quite as tan as the rest of my leg. So guess what I did? I reached into the trash can (yes, I did) and re-wet the tan towel and applied it to the area around my ankle. Three hours

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acancerfreeutah 5 pts

THANK YOU for promoting the use of sunless tanners and NOT tanning beds!

As a skin cancer educator, who teaches primarily young adults, I am constantly battling the all-too-popular "bronze look" and the subsequent use of tanning beds which are DANEROUS and do, in fact, increase one's risk for melanoma skin cancer.

With another American succumbing to melanoma every hour (many of those victims being young women in their 20s and 30s), it is vitally important that we discourage use of tannings and promote safe, non-toxic, quality sunless tanning lotions instead.

That said, if you simply must be bronze (though, natural skin, even pale skin, best) there is a product manufactured by Exuviance and distributed by NeoStrata -- it's an all natural sunless tanning mousse. It was awarded the prestigious Gold Triangle Award from theAmerican Academy of Dermatology in 2005.

Many of my pageant girls use this product; one used it while competing at Miss America.

So, again, if you simply must have the tan look DO NOT USE A TANNING BED; rather try this safe and effective sunless tanning mousse. You get the look, without the skin cancer!

Check it out here (I also mention it on my Blog):
http://www.dermstore.com/product_Sunless+Tanning+M...

Thanks,
Danielle M. White
info@cancercrusaders.org
http://onlyskindeepbook.blogpspot.com

PS: I discuss the dangers of tanning quite often. Check out some of my posts here at BlogHer or visit http://onlyskindeepbook.blogspot.com

kris10 5 pts

I have tried a lot of the product's you have mentioned above. I must say however, the L'Oreal Sublime Bronze Tinted Self tanning smell's horrible. I haven't tried Tan Towel. But I love Sun Labratories Ultra Dark Self Tanning Lotion ( http://www.sunlabsonline.com/scripts/prodView.asp?... ).