Dihydroxiaceton

The skin-coloring properties of dihydroxyacetone DHA arise from a reaction with the amino acids and amino groups found in the top layer of the skin (stratum corneum) during the formation of high-molecular pigments (melanoinides). This takes place in a Maillard-like reaction, where pyruvate and other hydroxycarbonyl compounds are formed from dihydroxyacetone. It is essential how this process is done, according to what color you end up with, as some of these processes can give a direct yellow color to the skin, I have of course tested and boned and finally managed a Raz Skincare Sd Sun Drops that gives the perfect tan color that suits everyone.

Delicate skin: Did you know that people with very delicate skin can be irritated when using DHA? Of course, I have also taken that into account with the addition of reveling.