For years, tan skin was always an indicator of youthful beauty. People have seen celebrities and athletes worldwide embrace tanning to keep up a shiny, young appearance. This certainly trickled down to regular everyday people as, for decades, people have sought to get that perfect tan year-round. Whether via a tanning bed, laying out in the sun, or self-tanner, it always seemed like a necessity in people’s lives. However, over the past few years, people have become aware of many of the dangers of the methods they have used to tan, which has turned people away from tanning in whatever form possible. This is a shame because there is a way to tan in a healthy, natural way that does not cause harm to one’s physical health and well-being. It has only recently been that one company has begun to change people’s opinions on tanning with the success of their natural self-tanning products that are healthy, easy to use, and not full of toxic ingredients. Pasty Girl Tan has just what people need to start tanning again correctly. Let 2024 be the year you obtain that shiny, youthful look without hesitation.
Getting a Tan to Maintain Youth
As mentioned, tan skin was associated with a more youthful appearance. This is true. The tanner one’s skin, the younger looking certain features of the face and body can appear to others. It can cover up wrinkles and even blemishes. Pale, white skin sometimes gives others an impression of unkept skin that is malnourished. With the right kind of tanning solutions, one can offset the appearance of things that make one appear older, such as wrinkles and fine lines. In addition, using a tanning product with very specific ingredients can help fight certain skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, and eczema. Unfortunately, tanning to maintain youth started getting a bad name a few decades ago due to unhealthy methods of obtaining a youthful tan, such as tanning beds and products with unnatural and toxic ingredients.
Laying Out in the Sun
Before using tanning beds and self-tanners, the most common method of obtaining a tan was simply laying out in the sun. The commercialization of the fun of going to the beach has been pushed to the nth degree. There is certainly nothing wrong with spending time at the beach. It involves a fun time for individuals and the whole family. However, when people lay out in the sun way too much, many problems arise. It doesn’t matter how powerful one’s sunscreen may appear; there is never enough protection for someone concerning the dangers of the UV rays that come from the sun. These are the same dangers associated with tanning beds.
Tanning Beds
Beginning around the 1970s and 80s, the use of tanning beds began to become mainstream beyond Hollywood and professional athletes. Everywhere around the world, tanning salons were sprouting up at shopping marts. It didn’t matter whether it was wanting to look tanner overall or someone who worked out a lot and wanted to make their muscles look more defined; tanning beds became the way to do that. While getting a tan to maintain a youthful look is not bad, the idea of tanning beds being dangerous, while, unfortunately, causing people to think negatively of tanning, is true. People eventually discovered the dangers of tanning in tanning beds.
Dangers of Tanning Beds and Laying Out in the Sun
Skin Cancer/Injuries to the Eyes
Arguably, one of the most well-known dangers involving the use of tanning beds and sun tanning, in general, is how it increases the risks of contracting skin cancer. The type of skin cancer most associated with tanning beds is the deadliest, and that is melanoma. It is not worth risking one’s physical health, and one’s life for that matter, abusing tanning beds at the risk of this type of cancer. Besides skin cancer, using tanning beds and sun tanning can also cause eye injuries. As mentioned, no sunscreen is powerful enough to guard against all damage from UV rays. Also, the goggles that are provided in tanning salons are not enough to guard against the risks of forming cataracts and overall macular degeneration of the eyes.
Premature Aging/Immune Suppression
Even though so many people pursued the use of tanning beds sun tanning to help them look younger, it backfired. Besides the dangers of contracting skin cancer and harming the eyes, tanning beds make the skin look older. The constant exposure to UV rays, either via the tanning bed or the sun, results in dry, wrinkly skin. This is one of the reasons that using tanning beds has accelerated the negative connotation of tanning in general. With people looking older after tanning, it defeats the original purpose. It also makes people unhealthy overall. Tanning beds have been shown to suppress one’s immune system. The immune system is of the utmost importance to one’s health as it shields the body against germs and bacteria that cause sickness. The northern hemisphere is in the heart of winter, which is when people tend to get sick easily. Let’s face it. No one likes getting sick. It’s a huge inconvenience that causes people to miss time at their jobs or school and, therefore, fall behind in their work. In addition, sickness results in people having to miss out on cherished time with their friends and family. That’s all the reason to avoid using the tanning bed altogether or over-tanning in the sun.
Dangers of Self-Tanners
Although self-tanning via sprays and lotions is considered the safe alternative to tanning beds and constant exposure to the sun, most of the products readily available to the public do not contain the most natural ingredients. This has caused various problems for people. For one thing, many unnatural ingredients in these self-tanners have caused people’s skin to break out in hives or other skin conditions. In addition, the containments of the items can cause issues to one’s inner health when used in abundance. There’s the risk of what we put on our skin eventually being absorbed into our bodies. To prevent these types of problems, people must use self-tanners with the most natural ingredients that keep the body guarded and help with overall physical health.
Natural Ingredients Needed in Self-Tanners
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid is a natural fluid found in the eyes and joints. However, when used on the skin, one can see outstanding results.
Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid
Helps Hydrate the Skin
When it comes to youthful-looking skin, maintaining proper hydration is extremely important. Properly hydrated skin helps prevent the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. The body naturally produces a certain degree of moisturization that helps keep the skin from drying up. Unfortunately, when one reaches a certain age, no matter if they naturally have oily or dry skin, their body does not produce as much moisturize as before, resulting in aging skin characterized by wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots. However, sun exposure and tanning beds were thought to keep the skin looking younger, which has proven false because they simply dry up the skin. One needs to use self-tanners that have adequate amounts of hyaluronic acid.
Increases Skin Elasticity
The elasticity of the skin is what contributes to it looking firm and toned. Like how the body naturally produces a certain degree of moisturization to help hydrate the skin, it also produces a protein known as collagen that helps keep the skin elastic. Unfortunately, like how the body does not moisturize as easily over time, collagen production also starts to subside. Fortunately, using hyaluronic acid helps the skin to maintain this elasticity that slows down over time. The result is younger-looking skin that doesn’t look cheap or artificial. Most importantly, it’s healthy skin.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant known for its ability to boost one’s immune system. However, it does so much more, especially for one’s skin.
Benefits of Vitamin C
Boosts Collagen Production
As mentioned, collagen is an important protein that helps the skin maintain its elasticity. Unfortunately, people reach a point where their bodies do not produce as much collagen as they once did. This results in a more aged look of the skin. Fortunately, with self-tanners that contain plentiful amounts of vitamin C, one can keep the production of collagen in the body going steadily. With this consistent collagen production assisted by vitamin C, people can hold back the hands of time and keep their skin looking younger and healthier than ever.
Wound Healing
One should also consider that specific types of self-tanners can do more than just keep the skin younger looking. With specific self-tanners with the right ingredients, one can also assist in healing wounds on the body. Vitamin C is very beneficial in this process due to its anti-inflammatory properties. By lowering the levels of inflammation in the body with the help of vitamin C, wounds and infections that occur on the skin can heal much faster and without as much pain.
Vitamin E
Like vitamin C, vitamin E is another essential nutrient that helps so much more than one’s physical health; it helps the skin’s well-being as well.
Benefits of Vitamin E for the Skin
Like vitamin C, vitamin E also helps boost collagen production and helps the skin to recover from wounds and infections much easier. In addition, it also helps protect the skin against harmful UV rays from the sun. It’s kind of ironic because, in the past, so many people used the sun’s rays to obtain a tan. However, with vitamin E used in self-tanners, one can obtain a healthy tan while protecting themselves against something previously associated with youthful tanning.
Pasty Girl Tan
Created by John and Courtney Travis, PastyGirl Official began with an idea from two key points. The first, which involved Courtney, revolved around the fact that she could never obtain a great tan, no matter what tanner she used. The other, which involved John, centered around the unfortunate fact that he was suffering from skin cancer. It was a true wake-up call for both as they wanted people to obtain tans but knew that tanning beds and staying unprotected from the sun was not worth the risk. PastyGirl’s products have the right kind of natural ingredients designed to give people a natural, youthful tan without health risks.
Radiance Face Serum
PastyGirl Tanning Mousse
Healthier Tan for a Younger-Looking You
You now know that getting a tan can help one look younger and healthier. It’s just the way that you tan that makes all the difference. Tanning beds are dangerous and have been the main contributors to the idea of tanning being wrong. In addition, no matter how much sunscreen one uses, spending too much time in the sun can do more harm than good. When you self-tan with products from PastyGirl, you put the right ingredients on your skin that help boost the bodily processes that keep the skin younger looking but also healthy and natural. People worldwide are changing their tune around tanning as they finally achieve the desired results. The year 2024 is still very young, with endless possibilities. Let it be the year you shine in more ways than one!
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