Why does my skin sometimes have a "burnt skin" smell after tanning?
Sun Splash Tans - Hawaii's Premier Indoor Tanning SalonThe smell is NOT burnt skin at all. This "after tan" odor that some get is caused by a friendly bacteria that lives on the surface of the skin. The smell is a result of the bacteria getting hot on the skin. Most of the indoor tanning lotions we carry include both antibacterial ingredients to eliminate the odor and fragrances to minimize the after-tan odor. See similar questions...
Why does my dogs skin smell?
Designed and hosted byThere are numerous reasons why your dog's skin smells. One is that your dog may have skin allergies. The Groom Shop recommends feeding your dog Muenster Natural Dog Food ensuring that he/she is eating healthy. Another product we like to recommend for your dog is The Missing Link. This is a wonderful product that can add to your pets overall health. See similar questions...
What causes the scent that I smell after tanning?
General Tanning FAQsIn a word, "melanin" is the cause. Ultraviolet light in the UVA range causes melanin to enlarge and turn brown. During the process, dermatologists say a chemical reaction takes place. A natural side effect of the reaction is the aroma. This occurrence is normal whether you've been tanning inside or outside. Some tanning lotions have been designed to minimize or prevent the odor from occurring, but ultimately a shower will remove the odor. See similar questions...
What's causing the scent that I smell after tanning?
Tanning, Instant Tan, Hydromassage, Tanning Products, Prince...In a word, melanin. Ultraviolet light in the UVA range causes melanin to enlarge and to turn brown. Dsuring the process melanin releases its own distinctive scent. This release is as natural as the tanning process itself. The scent is easily removed with a shower. See similar questions...
How is the tanning solution applied to the skin?
Atlantic Tan :: Sunless Tanning Frequently Asked QuestionsThe MagicTan system is a full-body, DHA tanning process that utilizes a new misting technology. This is a revolutionary process that allows the system to apply a uniform amount of tanning solution to all parts of the body. When the special MagicTan solution passes through the system's 40 nozzles, the particles of solution are polarized making it cover all surfaces of the skin evenly. See similar questions...
How do the tanning agents "tan" my skin?
FAQ- Sunless Tanning Facts- Frequently Asked Questions- Sun ...The proprietary, time-released tanning agents in TanSome react with the keratin (protein) in your skin's "dead" cells, darkening them. It does not react with, nor will it darken your skin's "live" cells. Remember, only UV-light will tan your "live" cells; and irradiating "live" cells with UV-light damages them, thereby greatly increasing the chances of skin cancer. See similar questions...
Why do some tanning lotions make my skin feel warm and tingly?
Carefree Tan TroonA variety of ingredients will bring the blood to the surface of the skin for increased tanning potential. When the skin is "stimulated", oxygen rushes to the surface which helps increase the skin's ability to tan. There are varying degrees of "heat" or "tingle" and it is recommended that you start out with a low tingle and work your way up as your tan increases. The "tingle" effect should begin to fade in approximately one hour. See similar questions...
What meant by "my hair is resting under the skin"?
Virginia Massage & Esthetician Training Beauty SchoolAll hairs start as an empty hair follicle and then grow in to a fully mature hair. At some point, it separates from its blood supply, ascends toward the surface of the skin and falls out. Following active growing periods, most hair follicles go into a dormant or resting stage. The period of dormancy last for an indefinite period of time, however, replacement hairs usually appear within 3 to 12 months. See similar questions...
Why does the scent change from the time I smell it, to the time I put it on my skin?
Frequently Asked Questions :: Natural Bath & Body Produc...Everyone has different skin chemistry. For most, there is no change at all. For some, the scent can turn sour on them. My suggestion to figure out what ingredients are in the scent and stay away from them. For example: Vanilla is the most common. Citrus is another. Some people are allergic to specific oils that are used. We use sweet almond oil and olive oil quite often. See similar questions...
I just installed my Fireplace Radiator™ and I'm smelling a burnt smell. What is it?
Fireplace Radiator : Frequently Asked QuestionsThat's the paint burning off the cast iron. It will disappear within a couple hours of using your fireplace. See similar questions...
What's that foul, burnt smell coming in the vents at stoplights?
_2First, be sure you don't have the oil leak problem mentioned above. If not, You may have a problem with oil leaking from the O-ring seal around the tailshaft. It drips onto the Y-pipe and burns off with the odor being sucked into the ventilation system. Reports of replacing the seal (part # 8673526) and bushing (part # 6260048) seem to fix the problem. Check with your dealer as these parts are supposed to have been improved/upgraded. See similar questions...
Do you ever get burnt?
Flaming Fun FAQ'sYes, this tends to happen when playing with fire! (Remember you play with fire you get burnt!) Although at this stage only minor burns (to us!!!) from time to time, it’s like a visit from a distant relative... a little bit annoying! Don’t try this alone or without any guidance or training. See similar questions...
Q Why Does The Exhaust Have A "Rotten Egg" Smell?
Catalytic Converter FAQA Many times on first start-up in the morning, the exhaust may smell like "rotten eggs". This is due to rich fuel condition with a cold engine. However, as the engine warms up, this smell should go away. If it does not, converter damage could possibly follow with extended driving. See similar questions...
Where does the smell associated with halitosis originate?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe most likely cause is the chemical breakdown of proteins in food and saliva by a variety of micro-organisms (bacteria). The offensive odours are due to volatile sulphur compounds (VSC's) including hydrogen sulphide (H2S), methyl mercaptonm (CH3SH) and dimethyl sulphide (CH3SCH3). H2S is produced mainly off the top surface of the tongue and CH3SH and CH3SCH3 enrich the mal odour from the gums immediately round the teeth (Periodontal Tissues). See similar questions...
Why does sweat smell?
Health and Beauty Frequently asked questions | Boots Expert ...The smell comes from a simple biological process - the body has bacteria specially designed to break down perspiration and it's this process that makes it smell. To keep the whiffs to a minimum, make sure you shower every day and use a good anti-perspirant or deodorant. If this isn't enough, you might need to look into more specialist products which work a little harder to keep you dry and sweeter smelling, too. See similar questions...
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