How to Find the Perfect Tanning Lotion
Have you tried to buy tanning lotion? There are an overwhelming number of choices enough to put a person in a state of indecision paralysis. It’s almost impossible to make recommendations for an individual since no two people have the same skin composition and it is nearly impossible to gauge what ratio of chemicals would do what to whom.
It can be an expensive process if the best solution you can think of is buying a dozen bottles only to find none of them are quite the best. The only way to find the right tanning lotion for you is by sampling a variety and discovering for yourself through trial and error.
The solution is to find samples and lots of it. There are a number of techniques to get your hands on a wide selection of samples without committing too much money.
The first place to look would be wherever you would expect to find tanning lotion ads. Check cosmetic magazines and the like. Sometimes companies offer samples in newspaper ads or online at their websites. Pay a visit to your local retailer or department stores and talk to the people working the makeup counter.
If you have specific brands in mind, find out if they offer samples of their product by visiting the company’s website or calling the dealers. Most lotions used at tanning salons are pushed by particular manufacturers so most salons should have samples of the new or most popular items.
When you have exhausted those free methods, you can go on sites like ebay where you will find sampler packs for a few dollars. It usually will contain a huge selection of samples you can try all in one place.
The idea is to get small samples which come very cheap rather than spending full price on an entire bottle which, statistically, will not work well. Once you’ve found a brand that works well you could always continue to try new samples while using your current tanner. It’s not uncommon to realize that there are other products that you will love over your current lotion.
Some particular formulas will cause allergic reactions especially if you have sensitive skin. In these cases just throw out the sample and remember to avoid it in the future. Reactions are usually mild and treatable with common remedies.
Another tip is that once you find something that you like, try varieties by the same company. The base tends to be the same with small variations in the formula which is like tweaking your current brand until you find something that works better. Usually the best upgrades are little tweaks not dramatic overhauls.