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FULL BODY BRONZING

The airbrush tanning system in its simplest form, is the distributing of a tan colour to the skin utilizing air compressors and an airbrush delivery system. The compressor forces air out through the end of an airbrush which holds the solution in a separate chamber. As the air rushes past it collects small quantities of the solution which are then deposited onto the skin. Some airbrush tanning systems take this process a step further and have developed technology that polarizes the tanning solutions used - this in effect turns the fine spray into tiny little magnets. Our body's natural magnetic fields then draw these fine particles to the skin creating an evenly distributed colour.

The active ingredient is dihydroxyacetone (DHA) and most airbrushing solutions also contain a further external bronzer which begins to show immediately as soon as they have been sprayed. This aids the application as the areas that have already been treated are visible. Therefore the initial colour of the skin is determined by the formulation of the bronzer used. A poor bronzer formulation can result in those unflattering shades of orange.

Pay attention because here comes the science bit...

The skin is split into two layers: on the outside is what is known as the epidermis and then we have the dermis on the inside.

After a session all the action and reactions occur at the epidermis level, specifically at the stratum corneum layer - the skin cells here are dead buy the way. DHA once applied reacts with the amino acids contained in the dead skin cells to give rise to a brown pigment called melanoidin which is linked by lysine chains to the proteins contained in the skin. It should be noted that DHA does not infiltrate any further than the stratum corneum. The down side to this reaction is that dead skin cells are lost everyday and more sessions are needed.

Solutions used in these systems very rarely contain any sunscreens to protect the skin from UV exposure and do not help in the production of vitamin D. So remember to apply a sunscreen when you decide to go out.

What are the Pros and Cons of Airbrush Tanning?

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03/18/2005 06:10:52 PM -0500