Tanning wipes are rubbed on the skin to create temporary tans. They are made of a thick, porous tissue similar to facial wipes, and moistened with tanning chemicals and moisturizers. Results are usually visible after two to three bars and last about one week. They are a popular alternative to tanning creams and lotions, which tend to produce uneven colors and crease lines. Tanning wipes may also be scented.
Types Of Tanning Wipes
Kinds of Tanning Wipes include the following:
Exfoliating tanning wipes
Exfoliating tanning wipes contain scrubbing agents that smooth the skin to better absorb the tanning chemicals.
They create longer-lasting and prevent irritation and allergic reactions.
DHA tanning wipes
DHA tanning wipes use an organic tanner called DHA, which is quickly absorbed and produces a more even tan.
They may be applied multiple times to achieve deeper tans. Some brands are designed to gradually deepen in color over time.
Choosing Tanning Wipes (Buying Tips)
Moisturizers: Choose tanning wipes that contain moisturizers and skin conditioners. Look for those with aloe vera or other cooling herbs to keep the chemicals from cooking and drying out your skin. Texture: Make sure your tanning wipes will not scratch your skin. Check for any loose fibers that may stick to your skin and cause irritation.
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