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Bronzer Tanning Lotion
Choosing a Bronzer Tanning Lotion
When people want to tan they get themselves some tanning
lotion and head to the beach, lie in the back yard, or
go to their local tanning salon. When they want to get
really tan, however, they’ll use a bronzer tanning
lotion designed to enhance their tanning experience and
create, according to the various bronzer tanning lotion
advertising, the deepest, darkest tan of their
lifetimes. These so-called “extreme” tanning lotions
have become hot and incredibly popular items selling at
tanning salons and via the internet.
Manufactured by companies with names like Aloha (who
puts out a line of Hawaiian themed indoor and outdoor
tanning lotions with names like “Luau,” “Mahalo,” and
“Surf”), Australian Gold (the obviously Aussie company
makes “Thrust,” “Almost Famous,” and “Barely Legal”),
and Designer Skin (makers of “Bombshell,” “BiPolar,” and
others); these bronzers and tan enhancers are incredibly
popular and are touted as being able to tan the human
body past its normal threshold – or make you more tanned
than you’re actually able to be – if that makes any
sense.
There are many different options available in bronzer
tanning lotions. They are made for people with dry skin
and oily skin, fair skin and swarthy skin, skin that
needs moisturizers and skin that is already too
moisturized, smooth skin and wrinkle skin or skin that
is too smooth, too hairy, too loose or too taut.
Whatever kind of skin you have, there is probably a
bronzer designed to help it in some way while it assists
the tanning process.
These products don’t exactly come cheaply either. Time
was that when someone wanted to tan, they picked up a
bottle of Coppertone at the Rite Aid for a couple of
bucks. The Rite Aid and the Coppertone are still there,
but if you want the added power of a bronzer tanning
lotion, you’re going to pay. Some of these products cost
twenty to thirty dollars. Some cost as much as sixty –
and these are internet prices. In a tanning salon they
are likely more. If you want to go from zero to bronzed
in six sessions, that’s what it costs.
Bronzer tanning lotions work because of the ingredients
in the lotions. Most have vitamins that are good for the
skin like A, C, and E. Some use amino acids to replenish
skin features and some use hemp extracts or hemp seed
oil for a moisturizer. Yes, we said hemp and yes we mean
that sort of hemp, but there is no drug content – no THC
(the narcotic chemical compound in marijuana)
whatsoever.
You won’t get high with bronzer tanning lotion – unless you
apply it atop Mount Everest. Some companies do play up
the fact that their products contain hemp quite a bit.
Australian Gold’s “Thrust” lotion has a depiction of a
marijuana leaf on its tube while Body Drench lotions
have an entire line of products dubbed Sweet Mary Jane.
It’s a different world in tanning thanks to the creation
of these bronzers and it has never been so interesting a
world as it is today.
About the Author
Abe Gardea is a full-time freelance writer and a
contributor to http://tanning-beds-n-tanning-lotions.com.
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