Summer Buyers' Guide: Sunless Tanning Lotions
Achieving that bronze-kissed look without ever stepping foot on the beach has never been easier. And sunless tans will be hotter than ever this year with all sorts of streak-proof varieties, including a do-it-yourself airbrush tanning kit, readily available.
Here's how sunless tanners work. The active ingredient is typically dihydroxyacetone (DHA), which reacts with amino acids on the outermost top layer of the skin to produce a tan color without the sun. Look for DHA on the label.
"As long as lotions and sprays have DHA, they are fine," says Ariel Ostad, MD, a dermatologist in private practice in New York City and a clinical assistant professor of dermatology at the New York University Medical Center. "There are a lot of equally good products and they are all extremely safe," he says.
"You can put them on and go into the sun, but you will probably still need sunscreen for protection," he says.
DHA and the "tan" you get from it do not offer any protection from the sun.
While sunless tanners like sunscreens come in many varieties, "gels are drying, so I would choose lotions or sprays because they go on easier," Ostad adds.
Bruce E. Katz, MD, the medical director of the JUVA Skin and Laser Center in New York City is a fan of the sunless airbrush tan. In a nutshell, airbrush tanning consists of spraying the DHA solution on with a spray gun. "It is actually very reliable and you get good results and not much in the way of streaking," he says. You can do it in a spa or purchase an at-home kit.
Regardless of which type of self-tanner you choose, you have to find the right one for your skin type. "A self-tan that may be great on one person makes someone else look orange," Katz says. "Do a small area first before you commit and try not to experiment before a major social event."
Remember that "it's trial and error and really a question of finding the right one for your skin. Then you can go as dark as you want by repeated applications."
VIVELLE-DOT (estradiol transdermal system) IS AVAILABLE BY PRESCRPTION ONLY.
INDICATION
Vivelle-Dot is used after menopause to: reduce moderate to severe hot flashes; treat moderate to severe dryness, itching and burning in or around the vagina; help reduce your chances of getting osteoporosis (thin weak bones); and treat certain conditions in which a young woman's ovaries do not produce enough estrogens naturally. Vivelle-Dot 0.025 mg/day is only used to prevent osteoporosis from menopause. If you use Vivelle-Dot only to treat your dryness, itching, and burning in and around your vagina or if you use Vivelle-Dot only to prevent osteoporosis from menopause, talk with your healthcare professional about whether a different treatment or medicine without estrogens might be better for you.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Estrogens increase the chances of getting cancer of the uterus (womb). Report any unusual vaginal bleeding right away while you are taking estrogens. Vaginal bleeding after menopause may be a warning sign of cancer of the uterus (womb).
Do not use estrogens with or without progestins to prevent heart disease, heart attacks, or strokes. Using estrogens with or without progestins may increase your chances of getting heart attacks, strokes, breast cancer, and blood clots. Using estrogens with progestins may increase your risk of dementia (decline in memory and thinking skills).
Vivelle-Dot should not be used if you have unusual vaginal bleeding; currently have or have had certain cancers, including cancer of the breast or uterus; had a stroke or heart attack in the recent past (for example, in the past year); currently have or have had blood clots; currently have or have had liver problems; or think you may be, or know that you are, pregnant.
The most common side effects that may occur with Vivelle-Dot are headache, breast tenderness, and back pain.
You and your healthcare professional should talk regularly about whether you still need treatment with Vivelle-Dot.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Please see Full Prescribing Information for Vivelle-Dot.


