Tanning Oil

What Are the Dangers of Tanning Oil?

Whether you're heading to the beach or lying out in your backyard, tanning is a popular across the nation. Unfortunately, maintaining that "healthy" glow can be a potentially dangerous endeavor over time if you don't take proper precautions....

What Are the Benefits of Sun Tanning Oil?

Tanning oils can be used both indoors and out, although they’re more popular for outdoor tanning. For tanning beds, tanning creams and lotions are more common. Indoor and outdoor tanning oils have different compositions and ingredients, so...

Baby Oil & Tanning

If you grew up in the 1960s, 1970s or even the 1980s, you were likely one of the many people who spent hours in pursuit of the perfect suntan. Before the medical community realized the negative long-term effects of tanning, it was common practice...

How to Use Cocoa Butter

Cocoa butter is made from the cream-colored fat of cocoa beans, the same beans used to make chocolate. Due to its moisturizing and nourishing properties, as well as its pleasant chocolate scent, cocoa butter is added to lotions, creams, oils and...

Benefits of a Tanning Lotion

Tanning lotion is generally used before tanning out in the sun or in a tanning booth or bed. People utilize tanning lotions to maximize their tanning experience depending on how far they want to take their tan. Tanning lotions can be purchased at...

Uses for Skin So Soft

Although Avon's Skin So Soft was originally a bath oil, many people have found it useful for other applications, including use as a household cleaner. Since its introduction, Avon has expanded the bath oil to an entire line that today includes...

Bergamot Skin Benefits

Bergamot trees grow naturally near Reggio di Calabria, near the southern tip of Italy, and have been cultivated in Spain, West Africa, California and elsewhere. Bergamot trees bear an oddly shaped citrus fruit of the same name, which is often used...

Top 5 Tanning Bed Bronzers

When indoor tanning, you are exposed to a number of health risks, caused by the UV rays from the indoor tanning bed. It is wise to use skin protection and a range tanning bed bronzers are available to protect your skin and make your indoor...

Alpha Hydroxy Acids in Foods

Alpha hydroxy acid, or AHA, is a chemical compound made of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen structures. It is primarily derived from the sugar of milk, fruit and vegetable-like fruit, such as tomatoes. Because of their extensive use in a wide range of...

Uses of Bergamot

The bergamot orange, a powerfully fragrant citrus fruit, has been cultivated for centuries because of its pleasant aroma and medicinal effects. Bergamot is used widely as both a culinary seasoning and a medicinal herb, particularly in its native...

How to Get Rid of Cellulite & Stretch Marks

Cellulite and stretch marks are two common skin problems, and they also are difficult to treat. Cellulite can be extremely resilient and difficult to remove, and stretch marks are often permanent but can be treated to make less visible. In some...

What Kind of Oil Is Neat's-Foot Oil?

Neat's-foot oil is a rendered inedible animal oil byproduct that's been used for centuries, primarily in the leather industry. It is used to keep leather products in good shape, providing essential oils that help leather retain its suppleness and...

How To Tan Well In A Tanning Bed

A tanning bed provides sun seekers an easy way to achieve a glowing brown tan without lying outside in the sun's rays. There are several benefits to tanning well in a tanning bed. Achieving a tan in a short amount of time, privacy and ease of use...

Neatsfoot Oil Ingredients

Neatsfoot oil is has been used for more than 200 years for softening and conditioning leather goods and horse tack. It also has a history of medicinal use as a lotion to aid in moistening dry skin. Today, neatsfoot oil can be purchased as a pure...

Indoor Tanning Lotion Ingredients

Indoor tanning lotions are important for maintaining skin health while using indoor tanning beds and stations. The ingredients found in most indoor tanning lotions are designed to keep the skin hydrated while providing maximum tanning results....

How Does Airbrush Tanning Work?

The solution used for airbrush tanning is made up of dihydroxyacetone, which is a chemical that interacts with the dead layer of skin that is on the out-most layer of the epidermis. When the dihydroxyacetone touches the skin, it creates a...

Swimming With the Dolphins in Hawaii

Hawaii remains one of the top ocean destinations for tourists from around the world. Hawaii has large populations of Pacific bottlenose dolphins swimming the deep waters and channels around the islands. There are many opportunities in both...

Facts on Cocoa Butter

Does this surprise you? Many people confuse cocoa butter with coconut oil. The misconception occurs because companies often mix cocoa butter with coconut to create a tropical smell for tanning oils or lotions. Cocoa butter resists oxidation and...

How to Tan Safely in a Tanning Bed

Tanning is a desirable look by many who want to feel more youthful and improve their overall appearance. UVA and UVB are forms of ultraviolet radiation used in tanning beds to create a tan. The UVA rays work to penetrate lower layers of skin and...

Cocoa Butter in the Summer

Cocoa butter is a type of fat that comes from the cacao bean. Cocoa butter is most commonly used as a type of skin care ingredient that helps moisturize and help prevent dry skin. It's often found as a nourishing ingredient in many summer lotions,...

Negative Effects of Mineral Oil in Skin Care

A liquid produced by the distillation of petroleum, mineral oil is odorless, tasteless and inexpensive. It is a common ingredient in baby lotions, cold creams, ointments and cosmetics. Its slippery quality helps products spread easily across the...

Skin Care Facts

Babies may have sensitive skin but have not yet suffered the effects of age and environmental stress. As a child, your skin is soft, moist and elastic. Collagen and elastin fibers support the layers of dermis and allow plenty of room for the blood...

How to Use Frankincense to Remove Skin Discolorations

Skin discolorations can be caused by a variety of factors including the most common cause, prolonged exposure to the sun. However, there are some treatments that can help to remove skin discolorations. These natural treatments use frankincense...

Self Tanner for Acne Prone Skin

If you have acne or acne-prone skin, you might avoid using cosmetic products such as self tanners because you're concerned they'll make your skin break out. But there's no need to deprive yourself of tanned skin -- you simply need to make certain...

Supplies for Tanning

Tanning outdoors doesn't really require many supplies. You simply grab a towel, some tanning lotion and maybe your sunglasses and head to the nearest beach to enjoy the sun's rays. A large bottle of water is a good addition to the kit, too. If...

Sun Lamps & Acne

Acne is one of the most common skin conditions that most people experience at some point in their lives. Acne can range from mild to severe and is caused by an inflammation of the sebaceous glands. It's a common myth that tanning beds and sun...

Uses for Neatsfoot Oil

While most people use neatsfoot oil to condition and preserve leather goods, such as horse tack, baseball gloves and automobile seats, the oil has a long history of being used as a topical lotion to help relieve dry and cracked skin. Neatsfoot was...