What Causes After Tanning Odor and How to Prevent It?

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Tanning has always been a craze in the skin care industry. Who can deny the wonderful appeal of bronze colored skin? Even bodybuilder themselves adorn themselves of this particular skin color, due to its ability to highlight the body.

Tanning beds and tanning salons have risen in popularity due to its ability to provide you with the much wanted skin color. But have you ever wondered about the odd smell after tanning? While we can try to rinse off with antibacterial soap or exfoliate our skin, this odd effect still persists.

Why the funky smell?

Woman's bodyIt’s actually due to the melanin in your skin. The ultraviolet rays cost your skin to tan rapidly. Due to the rapid discoloration, causes a reaction on your skin thus we have the smell. As we all know, bacteria thrives on our skin which can be a good and bad thing.

Another cause could be the medication you take in as it does alter the natural chemical balance of your body. It’s best to be careful when exposing yourself to the UV rays since an odor might not be the only side effect you’ll get after each session.

One good way to rid yourself of the smell is to have a thorough and cool shower plus the use of an antibacterial soap. By cooling off your skin, you’re able to help your skin balance out the effects of tanning. This also helps your skin keep your tan much easier. Another tip to keep in mind is being extra meticulous with the usage of a deodorant, which will aid in lessening the sweat accumulated from your armpits.

But it’s still there though.

While these suggested solutions are a hit or miss, it usually boils down to the cause. Tanning can be a tricky process and tanning salons are the best bet to get the brown color. Did you know there’s another option to get a tan?

You can apply self-tanners instead of your weekly trip to the tanning salon. By using these topical approaches to tanning, you can manage the evenness of the tan on your body and avoid spending the extra gas driving to and fro. Self-tanners are also a great alternative as you are not basking in the UV rays to earn your tan. Being exposed to high amounts of UV rays has been linked to cancer, which should be a wakeup call to using tanning salons and tanning beds.

Thus said, you can avoid the unwanted smell from tanning by using a self-tanner. You wouldn’t even have to worry about the post-tanning regimen since this doesn’t involve any UV rays.

Tanning is a tricky process but if you’re doing it right, you’re sure to enjoy a natural brown color with no risk to getting cancer or even the funky smell you’re worried about.

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