Tanning Milk

Tanning milk: how to choose and use

When summer comes, we all strive to get a beautiful tan. However, to maintain healthy skin and avoid burns, it is necessary to use special tanning products. One such product is tanning milk, which helps protect the skin from sun rays and speed up the tanning process. In this article we will look at the main characteristics of tanning lotion and how to use it correctly.

Tanning milk is produced in many countries, but some of the most famous are France and Slovenia. In France, milk is produced by companies such as Laboratory Aven and Laboratory Lierak, and in Slovenia - the company Lek DD. These manufacturers are known for their quality and long history of producing cosmetics.

Tanning milk belongs to the pharmaceutical group of skin care products. It has various properties such as protection from sun rays, accelerating the tanning process, moisturizing and nourishing the skin. These properties are achieved through special components that are included in the milk, such as SPF filters, vitamins, oils and extracts of plant components.

Tanning milk has the international name “skin milk”, as well as many synonyms, such as “Arkeskin”, “Baby Bonaro milk”, “Vitaskin milk”, “Hydra-Physio”, “Lipidiosis 1”, “Bust milk” and many others. It is produced in various dosage forms, such as vials and tubes of different sizes and with different SPF factors.

How to choose tanning milk? First of all, you need to pay attention to the SPF factor, which indicates protection from sunlight. The higher the SPF factor, the more protection the milk provides. If you plan to spend a lot of time in the sun, it is recommended to choose a milk with an SPF factor of at least 15. If you plan to stay in the sun for a short time, you can choose a milk with an SPF factor of 6-10.

How to use tanning milk? Apply milk to the skin 15-20 minutes before going out into the sun so that it has time to be absorbed and provide maximum protection. Apply milk to your skin periodically throughout the day, especially after swimming or sweating. Don't forget that suntan lotion does not provide 100% protection from the sun's rays, so it is recommended to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun during periods of maximum intensity, from 11 am to 4 pm.

It is also important to remember that suntan lotion is not the only means of sun protection. To further protect your skin, it is recommended to use additional protection such as hats, sunglasses and sun-protective clothing.

In conclusion, tanning milk is an effective product for protecting your skin from the sun's rays and speeding up the tanning process. However, to get the maximum benefit from its use, you need to choose the right milk, taking into account the SPF factor, and use it correctly, applying it to the skin sufficient time before going out into the sun and periodically renewing the applied layer. By following these recommendations, you can enjoy a beautiful tan without harming the health of your skin.