7 Useful Self-Tanning Tips From The Experts

Despite the well-known dangers of UV damage and repeated warnings, some people cannot resist the temptation of a suntan. Self-tanners are the solution for individuals who want the beauty of bronzed skin without the danger of sun exposure.

The only safe way to look tanned is to use sunless tanners. Sun damage includes any pigment from the sun, such as a tan or a burn. Unprotected sun exposure has been linked to the development of skin cancer and the breakdown of collagen and elastin in the skin, hastening the indications of aging.

However, the possibility of appearing orange or streaky can make some people unwilling to handle the process themselves. The good news is that a false glow is the best way to go with a few expert methods and a little patience.  

7 Self-Tanning Tips

If you've never used a self-tanner before, they can be scary. Avoiding a terrible tan is simple with the right advice. Use the steps below to maintain a gorgeous summer glow all year while protecting your skin from UV damage.

1. Know What Suits You

Nobody's skin type or texture is the same as yours, and no one seeking a base tan is either. Do some research to see what would be a superb option for you. Using something that isn't right for you, whether sunscreen or tanning oil, can result in adverse responses. So, the next time you grab a random sunscreen off the shelf, be cautious. 

2. Exfoliate Ahead Of Time

You've undoubtedly heard that exfoliating before tanning is a good idea, but for a flawless glow, exfoliate every day for at least two to three days before tanning. This method effectively removes all of the dead skin cells accumulated on the skin's surface and are ready to fall off.

When you tan dead skin cells, those dead skin cells will eventually shed at a different rate than the rest of your skin cells, leaving you looking uneven or spotty. Exfoliating will aid in the development of a good, even tan. 

3. Dry Off But Moisturize

This may sound self-evident, but towel off after showering and wait 10 minutes until you're completely dry. Your skin must be dehydrated because water will erase and dilute the tan, resulting in the dreaded streaks and blotches.

However, before you use an indoor self-tanner, you'll need to restore some moisture to your skin. Dab the indoor tanning best lotion around your nostrils, knees, elbows, and ankles to keep them from getting dark or orange as the indoor tanning lotions accelerate the tanning procedure.

4. Pick The Right Tanner

Tanners come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Face tans, airbrush tans, cream tans, bronzing gel, tinted tans, and tan enhancers are all available. Body shimmer and bronzing powders are available. As the colors fade, you can apply tanners. How do you do it? Apply a moisturizer first, then a bronzing powder or shimmer. Just make sure you don't go too dark. 

5. Apply The Product Evenly To Your Skin

Begin applying your sunless tanner in sections from the bottom up (feet, legs, torso, chest, arms, and face). In a circular motion, massage the product into your skin, being sure to incorporate well around the wrists and ankles. Make sure you use enough tanner to achieve an even tan across your entire body. Your tan may appear patchy and uneven if you apply a light coat in one place and a more prominent layer in another.

6. Use Frozen Peas For Dot-Free Legs

Frozen peas can seal pores in your legs in the same way that an ice cube may. A single ice cube will not suffice because your legs have a significantly larger surface area. After shaving, massage a bag of frozen peas around each leg before applying self-tanner. Before using the tanner, make sure your legs are completely dry. This will assist in sealing your pores and keep those annoying black spots off your legs.

7 Useful Self-Tanning Tips From The Experts

7. Do Not Put On Clothes Immediately 

If you're going to use a developing tan, make sure you give yourself enough time to let the product work its magic. Allow for thorough drying after tanning before putting on loose, dark clothing to prevent your tan from spreading. Apply your self-tan in the morning for daytime growth or before bed to look bronzed and attractive when you wake up. To save time waiting for your tan to dry, try utilizing a relaxed setting on your hairdryer or applying loose powder to your skin to lock in your tan fully.

Finally, a pimple or breakout should not prevent you from applying a self-tanner. While acne products will shorten the life of a self-tan, using a self-tanner over acne and spots will reduce the redness and help cover them. If you're using a self-tan with a tinted guide color, make sure you softly exfoliate the region before and a few days following. 

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