FAQs about Indoor Tanning
Q: Why should I use a tanning lotion in a tanning bed?
A: Exposure to UV-light, whether indoors in a tanning bed or outside in
the sun, is a stress factor for the skin and can have a drying effect.
To maintain a healthy-looking skin and develop a beautiful tan, it is
important to use a lotion that provides essential moisturization, plus
nutrients and anti-oxidants that help counteract the environmental
stress caused by UV-light. Lotions also help to smooth the surface
layers of the skin to allow greater UV penetration for improved tanning
results. Specially formulated indoor tanning lotions, like those made by
California Tan, also provide advanced tanning technologies to aid the
skin in developing a faster, darker tan.
Q: How do I find the tanning lotion that's right for me?
A: There are many lotions to choose from and it is best to take a moment
and answer our brief questionnaire under My Tan - Indoor to get your
personal product profile. This unique system of questions is designed to
find the best product(s) for you based on your tanning history, personal
tanning needs, and product preferences.
Q: Why are California Tan lotions sold in a step system?
A: The Indoor 3-Step System provides advanced tanning products featuring
unique ingredients that are specially formulated to provide fast, dark
tan development. Each step addresses the skin's special needs during
various stages of the tanning process from building color to extending
the life of your tan. Refer to Indoor Tanning Basics to learn more about
the Indoor 3-Step System.
Q: How does the indoor step system work?
A: Our Indoor 3-Step System is based on years of scientific research and
identifies specific tanning and skincare needs throughout all stages of
the tanning process to ensure a fast, dark, healthy-looking tan.
California Tan Step 1 Base Tan Builders help jumpstart the tanning
process by delivering the advanced tanning technology of Vitatan® 2000,
which supplies essential vitamins and nutrients to help the skin build
color quickly. Once a base tan is established, most tanners reach a
tanning plateau, a point where they feel they can not get any darker.
California Tan Step 2 Dark Tan Boosters provide advanced ingredients to
help deepen and darken an existing tan beyond the tanning plateau.
TRF2000® and CuO2® work with the skin to help improve tanning results,
provide greater energy and oxygen intake, as well as provide essential
moisturization - all critical to developing a deeper, darker tan.
California Tan Step 3 Dark Tan Extenders help care for the skin after
tanning to aid in the further development of color. Step 3 products also
contain Vitatan and Copper to help darken tanning results. Refer to
Indoor Tanning Basics to learn more about the Indoor 3-Step System.
Q: Even if I don't have a base tan, will I get darker results by
using a Step 2 product?
A: You will not optimize your tanning results by starting with a Step 2
product. If you are a beginning tanner, it is important to use Step 1
Base Tan Builders first as they contain exclusive tanning technologies
that help jumpstart the tanning process. Step 2 Dark Tan Boosters
contain unique ingredients that have been scientifically designed for
use once a base tan is established to help deepen and darken an existing
tan. Following the Step System will help you get the most out of your
tanning sessions by developing the fastest, darkest tan possible.
Q: Why is keeping skin moisturized essential to great tanning
results?
A: Simply stated: Skin that is moisturized better absorbs UV light and
therefore will tan faster. Moisturization is also key in aiding the skin
to perform at its optimal efficiency and thus will allow the development
of faster, darker color. Skin that is dry and dehydrated will look dull
and ashy and will not be able to perform at its best.
In more scientific detail: Skin loses water to the atmosphere by
diffusion through the epidermis and the sweat glands. Constant cell
renewal, the intercellular lipids and the NMF (natural moisturizing
factor) keep moisture loss in balance. Moisture loss from the skin is
referred to as TEWL or Tran epidermal water loss. It is necessary for
the skin to maintain between 10 and 20% water in the stratum corneum to
avoid dry skin conditions. Dry skin is rough, feels abnormally tight and
may show signs of fine lines and wrinkles. Because the skin is rough, it
will not be able to reflect light from its surface uniformly giving the
skin a dull appearance. This also affects UV-absorption because the dry,
rough skin may refract UV-light. The task of moisturizing cosmetic
products is to improve the degree of hydration of the skin. Active
moisturizing ingredients help counter the drying-out of the stratum
corneum of the epidermis, and thus contribute to the skin's smoothness
and elasticity, while helping deliver greater tanning results.
Q: What are bronzers?
A: California Tan Bronzer products use self tanning ingredients to
supplement tanning results with an additional boost of color while your
natural tan develops. The key ingredient is DHA (Dihydroxyacetone),
which causes the skin surface to turn brown after 2-4 hours, mimicking a
natural tan. California Tan bronzing products are available in Double,
Triple, and Quatro bronzing levels, which refers to the level of DHA in
the product. A Quatro Bronzer will last four times longer than a
standard bronzer.
Keep in mind that some manufacturers use the term "bronzer" to describe
a product that contains a temporary cosmetic bronze tint that can be
washed off with soap and water, while others refer to bronzers as
products that do both - provide a boost of color in 2- 4 hours AND
deliver an immediate bronzed tint.
Q: How do bronzers work?
A: The principle tanning agent used in all bronzers, or self-tanning
formulas, is dihydroxyacetone (DHA). This ingredient does not produce a
"real tan" by increasing the skin's melanin levels; rather it creates a
tanned appearance by developing a brown color on the surface of the
skin. The action of DHA is limited to the upper layer of the skin and
involves a reaction between DHA and skin proteins that produces brown
compounds. The development of color takes anywhere from 2 to 4 hours and
the intensity of color is dependent upon the DHA concentration in the
product as well as each tanner's individual skin characteristics. The
color developed by the DHA usually lasts 5 to 7 days and begins to fade
as the top layer of the skin naturally exfoliates.
Q: Why use a product with bronzer?
A: A natural tan takes about 24-48 hours to develop. Therefore, a
product that contains a bronzer is an excellent way to get a boost of
color while a natural tan develops. Customers with a fair complexion or
who want to see results immediately will enjoy the instant gratification
of seeing bronzed results 2-4 hours after application. Bronzing products
are also beneficial for evening out both skin tone and tanning results
and can help maintain a healthy-looking, bronzed glow in between tanning
sessions.
Q: How long should I wait after using a bronzer product before I
shower?
A: It is best to wait about six hours after using a bronzer product
before you bathe or shower to give the DHA time to fully react with skin
proteins to develop the beautiful appearance of a tan.
Q: Can I work out after I used a product with bronzer?
A: It is best to wait about six hours after using a product with bronzer
before partaking in any strenuous activities that may cause
perspiration. This will give the DHA time to fully react with skin
proteins as well as prevent streaking that could result from excessive
perspiration.
Q: What is Hot Action and what does it do to my skin?
A: Hot Action, also known as Tropical Heat, Skin Stimulation and Tingle,
is usually a combination of Benzyl Nicotinate, Methyl Nicotinate and
Hexyl Nicotinate. These ingredients are vaso-dilators, meaning they
increase microcirculation by causing the blood vessels in the skin to
open, which increases blood flow. The reddening appearance and warming
effect on the skin is a result of the increase in blood flow, similar to
the flush you feel when you begin exercising.
This increased blood flow also increases the oxygenation of the skin and
aids in the delivery of required nutrients throughout the skin. This
speeds up the skin's natural growth and maintenance processes, and thus
has a positive effect on developing darker tanning results.
Hot Action causes a temporary skin response. The duration of the effect
will depend on the intensity of the Hot Action product and the
sensitivity of each individual's skin. Usually the Hot Action response
initiates fairly quickly once the product is applied to the skin and
will last anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours. Hot Action is not
recommended for sensitive skin. A spot test is recommended prior to use.
Q: Is Hot Action dangerous?
A: Although some people with sensitive skin may find the Hot Action
effects uncomfortable, it is not inherently dangerous. In fact, Benzyl
Nicotinate and Methyl Nicotinate are often found in muscle rubs that are
recommended by doctors for muscle soreness and stiffness.
Q: Is there anyone who should not use Hot Action products?
A: It is recommended that people with sensitive skin do not use Hot
Action products as they are likely to find the reddening and heating
effects uncomfortable. It is also recommended that all tanners begin
with a mild Hot Action product and work their way up in intensity based
on their own level of comfort. California Tan products with Hot Action
show heat level ratings that range from 7 to 15 (most hot) to help
tanners choose the best reddening and heating level for their skin type
and preference.
Q: Is the Hot Action effect similar to a sunburn?
A: Yes and no. The reddening you experience from a sunburn is also the
result of increased blood circulation. However, with a sunburn the
increased circulation is naturally triggered by the skin trying to
repair damaged cells. With Hot Action products, the blood vessels are
merely responding to the Hot Action ingredients, just like they would
respond to a muscle rub, such as Ben-Gay. The Hot Action products do not
cause any damage to skin cells and, in fact, actually help these cells
function more efficiently.
Q: Why am I not getting the same feel from my Hot Action product as I
used to get?
A: It does seem that some people's skin gets used to the Hot Action
products and they have to find a more intense product to get the same
heating effect. However, the positive effects that Hot Action
ingredients have on the skin continue to occur even when the feeling is
not as intense.
Q: Should I be worried if I get Hot Action products in my eyes?
A: It is a good idea to avoid getting any tanning products directly in
your eyes. Just like other body lotions, there are ingredients in
tanning lotions that may cause eye irritation in some people. If you do
get a tanning product in your eyes, it is a good idea to flush the eyes
with warm water. If irritation persists, see a physician.
Q: What is a cooling product?
A: A cooling product contains special skin cooling ingredients that
counteract the heat of a tanning bed by drawing warmth away from the
skin. They should be applied to the skin immediately prior to tanning.
Care should be taken to wipe hands after application and to avoid
touching sensitive areas.
Q: What is the Biosaccharide Complex and how does it prevent "after
tan odor?"
A: The heated environment of the tanning bed causes the body to
perspire. Perspiration disrupts the balance of bacteria on the skin,
allowing the odor causing bacteria to increase in number. Due to the
increase in bacteria forming on the skin it causes an unpleasant odor
known as the "after tan odor." California Tan developed the
Biosaccharide Complex to help tanners prevent the unpleasant odor that
may develop on the skin while tanning. Through research it was
discovered that biosaccharide gum-1 displays anti-adhesive properties
(deodorant properties), allowing it to bind with bacteria instead of
bacteria binding to the skin and causing odor. By adding the
Biosaccharide Complex to our formulations we were able to help tanners
combat the after-tan odor simply by using a California Tan product. It
has been included in all California Tan product formulations since its
debut in 1997. |

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