Sunless tanning systems
Summer months are a time when people tend to show more skin than usual. If you appreciate a nice tan, but you're only interested in a temporary tanning experience, a tanning spray or airbrush tanning may be a good choice for you sense a tan made with these products is very short lived. If you plan to expose yourself for a longer time, maybe even the entire summer, you want to review sunless tanning systems because they offer more benefits for long-term sun tanners.
Tanning systems provide more than just preparations for obtaining a tan. For example, the IBOD Sunless Tanning System by Viatek IBOD includes a product to exfoliate the skin and to extend your tan, in addition to tanning solution and the tanning unit. Exfoliation is important because it will remove dead skin that can end up making the tan look blotchy and uneven. You use the extender to lengthen the tan. When you notice your tan starting to fade, you apply the extender, which contains the same ingredients as the tanning solution, but in a decreased amount, and your tan will last a bit longer. With this system you use an air brush to apply the tanning solution. At $50, the IBOD system is more expensive than most sunless tanning systems. However, with this system you have everything you need to obtain and maintain a healthy-looking tan.
If you want to use one of the sunless tanning systems, but you prefer lotions, the St. Tropez Instant Tanning System is one that may give you the results you need. This system includes a polisher moisturizer, and tanning lotion. With the IBOD system, the items included worked independent of each other. This is contrary to the St. Tropez system in which the products work as part of a 3-step process. The polisher is the first step in the process in preparing the skin for tanning. Its effects are similar to exfoliation because you remove rough skin. The second step is the moisturizer that replaces moisture removed during the first step. The third and final step is to apply the tanning lotion.

