XL TANNING

The XL tanning solution was developed to alleviate and improve the fade issues that may be experienced by those with dry, damaged or aging skin, advancing to the next step beyond the current generation of airbrush tanning solutions.

The key to the XL formulation is the synergy of DHA, erythrulose and the humectant properties of additional ingredients as they interact with the keratin proteins on the surface of the skin.

Specific ingredients in combination with erythrulose and DHA, such as fructose, panthenol (vitamin B5), glycerine, zanthum gum, and carmel, greatly increase the skins moisture retention ability over products containing only dihydroxyacetone as the active tanning ingredient. The ability of the skin to maintain a higher moisture content, at both surface and lower levels produces more even wearing and longer lasting airbrush tans.

XL DHA was first formulated specifically for our customers in very dry climates. The results of greater moisture retention in the skin increased the overall satisfaction of an airbrush tan in key areas such as fading, stickiness and longer lasting color. It soon became evident that what improved an airbrush tan in the high desert also improved an airbrush tan in the rain forest, and everywhere in between. Our XL DHA became the new standard and replaced our Original DHA, which was an outstanding product in and of itself and had served our customers well for many years.

The DHA solutions are premium products and made from natural and organic ingredients (like water and aloe).

The raw ingredient DHA solution we use is the best quality available. Dihydroxyacetone as a raw ingredient has an unpleasant scent. The best qualities of raw DHA have been technologically descented completely. It is more expensive than some of the less effective methods of descenting but it's worth it. This is why people will encounter DHA in the marketplace that has no odor (like ours), some odor or quite the odor. Different formulations use different qualities of raw DHA. Our DHA is also alcohol free. Again, using alcohol is a less expensive way to manufacture DHA.