Tanning - how dangerous it is?

April 6, 2008

 tanning
 Tanning is suitable for those who, for whatever reason, does not want the skin exposed to potentially harmful rays of the sun, but are willing to buy a nice tan.

 Tanning - how dangerous it is?

How do self-tanning products?

Products for tanning give the skin a tanned look without exposure to the ultraviolet rays. Usually they are sold in the form of creams, gels, lotions and sprays. In beauty salons, spas, tanning salons and professional products are used for tanning.

The active ingredient in most products for tanning is dihydroxyacetone (DHA). When applied to the skin the substance is reacted with dead cells that are on the upper layer of the skin, and temporarily makes the skin color is darker. This color is not washed off, and gradually fades as the dead cells peel off - usually occurs within a few days. Most of the funds for tanning does not contain sunscreen, so going out on the street, it is necessary to apply to the skin sunscreen Sunscreen is not just for the beach  Sunscreen is not just for the beach
 .

 Tanning - how dangerous it is?

Tablets tanning

Tanning pills, which usually contain a substance canthaxanthin, are considered unsafe. When used in large quantities, they can give the skin an orange tint and cause hives Hives - burning itch  Hives - burning itch
 . Moreover, canthaxanthin can lead to liver damage and the formation of crystals in the retina (kantaksantinovaya retinopathy).

 Tanning - how dangerous it is?

The result of the use of funds for tanning

As a rule, the result of the use of cosmetics for tanning becomes noticeable after an hour; He fully evident within 8-24 hours after application. Usually, the best results are obtained by people with not very fair skin without freckles.

 Tanning - how dangerous it is?

Security

Cosmetics for tanning is considered a safe alternative to the usual tan - provided its proper use.

It must be remembered that the means of self-tanning, especially when using the cabin and, applied to the whole body, including the face. At the moment it is not known to be associated inhaling dihydroxyacetone, or placed in the mouth and eyes, with any health risk.

Some tanning agents contain chemical fragrances that may cause an allergic reaction Allergic reactions: how to understand why you tickle in the throat  Allergic reactions: how to understand why you tickle in the throat
   and become triggers of asthma. In addition, their composition can include parabens - preservatives adversely affect the endocrine system. If you have asthma or allergies before using tanning is necessary to consult with your doctor.

According to some studies, 24 hours after application of self-tanning agents with a high content of dihydroxyacetone, the code is particularly exposed to sunlight. Although these data require further confirmation, within one or two days after the application of self-tanning is recommended before going out to put on the skin sunscreen with a high protection factor.

 Tanning - how dangerous it is?

How to achieve the best results when you use tanning?

  • Self-tanning products can provide a smooth, nice tan at the correct and accurate use.
  • Before applying to the skin cosmetics for tanning, to do the peeling. Hard sponge effectively removes dead skin cells. If you shave your legs, you need to do this before applying the self-tanning.
  • Spray-tanning evenly. On the elbows, knees and other body parts with dry skin Dry skin: care and treatment  Dry skin: care and treatment
 , It should be applied in a smaller amount than other areas of skin.
  • When you are dealt a means for tanning the whole body and face, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water (do not forget to remove the traces of cream from under the nails) and only now, with a cotton pad, apply self-tanning on the backs of the hands.

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Perfume and health - how to reduce the risks?

May 27, 2007

 perfume
 Stefan Ellinek called spirits dream, contained in a vial. In pursuit of a dream, we are often so caught up that we do not reflect on the complex chemical combinations, which give the spirits of our loved this unique, dizzying aroma. Surprisingly, the use of the most popular perfumes is a risk to our health.

 Perfume and health - how to reduce the risks?

Allergic reactions

As for drawing up the spirits of the chemical components used, fragrances can cause chemical or allergic skin reaction. Rash, kropivnitsa, dermatitis Dermatitis - what to do with the inflamed skin?  Dermatitis - what to do with the inflamed skin?
   and eczema Eczema - is difficult to treat  Eczema - is difficult to treat
   - This is not the most serious consequences of the misuse favorite perfume, which, by their chemical composition, are not suitable for your skin.

Before using the new perfume, always check their compatibility with the skin - apply a few drops of perfume on the inside of your wrist and wait for the reaction of the skin - preferably not less than one day. If the site appears a rash or other allergic symptoms, immediately discontinue use perfume and write down all the ingredients of the perfume. If an allergic reaction is particularly difficult and painful, seek medical attention. In the absence of reaction can safely use perfume.

 Perfume and health - how to reduce the risks?

Diseases related to the environment

In recent years, more and more talk about the connection between the use of perfumes and environmental diseases. Many believe that the spirits of the inhalation (ie, they contain harmful chemical components) has a negative impact on health. Although the study of this issue is devoted to a little bit clinical studies, the number of people who every day go to the doctor with complaints of this kind of stimulation, really surprising.

It's hard to believe that innocent at first glance, the perfume can be a danger to health, but many perfumes do contain toxic ingredients. The structure of modern cosmetics and perfumery means include synthetic chemicals derived from ingredients such as by-products of coal and gasoline, that is, when you put perfume on your skin, you are, in fact, apply these components. In evaporation and released into the air, they cause surrounding allergic reactions - sneezing, coughing, tears, shortness of breath, headache, Headache: Causes and Complications  Headache: Causes and Complications
 , Dizziness Dizziness - if the ground is slipping from under his feet  Dizziness - if the ground is slipping from under his feet
   and nausea.

According to statistics, more than 20-30% of the world population suffers from an allergy to a particular synthetic substance. However, most of them will never go to the doctor, because not aware of their disease. But even in this case, concern about the spread of diseases that are transmitted through the environment, forcing many institutions and schools to ban the use of perfumes.

 Perfume and health - how to reduce the risks?

How to reduce the risk to human health

Completely avoid the health risks associated with the use of perfumes, it is almost impossible - they are all too common. However, we can reduce the possible negative effects - stop using perfume or try to limit the time we spend in public places where there is a mixture of different flavors.

If in the past you've never faced a similar problem, and continue to use the perfume, just remember the possible consequences that your love for perfumes may be to others.






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