Active Ingredients in Tanning Lotions

 Active ingredients in tanning lotions need not be a topic of magical information and hard to pronounce, let alone understand, ingredients. A common misconception is that buying the most expensive lotions is the same as buying the cheaper version. The fact is the price of lotions for use while tanning in a solarium, is based on three cost factors: Marketing and Branding Design, Ingredients, and Manufacturing Distribution True quality is based off of the design, ingredients, and manufacturing. As a rule of thumb, the more expensive lotions for indoor tanning are, the better they are. To get the best active ingredients are going to cost more, but the results your customers see will speak volumes. Focus on the best ingredients, put thought and time into marketing the line among your customers, and you'll find an acceptable return to justify a slightly more pricey solarium lotion line. When reviewing active ingredients in tanning lotions, there are some little known secrets: The first ingredients listed are the most used within the lotion, and ingredients descend from most to least present. Water or aqua is usually listed first. If this is the case, about 50% of the bottle you're holding is probably water. The cheaper the lotion, the more the water. Some formulas are up to 80% water. So you're basically getting a bottle of water instead of true indoor tanning lotions. Most lotions have very few active ingredients. The percentage if rarely above 15% and usually below 5%. The cheaper the lotion, the fewer active ingredients you will find. 


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