Avoid Obvious Self Tanning Problems

By Haywood Hunter


Prior to the 1960's, the only way to get a tan was to lay out in the sun and expose the skin to harsh UV rays. Around that time studies concluded that sun exposure was linked to skin cancer and self tanning products were developed for consumer use. The formulas for these types of products have changed since that time. An instant tan without needing the sun is now easier then ever. Consumers can use the product inside their home, making self tanning a convenient method of tanning.

High quality is important when it comes to self tanning care. Cheap products will provide less than desired results and are just a waste of time and money. For optimal coverage, high end products should be used.

Every person's skin chemistry is completely different. This difference means a product won't work exactly the same for every user. One product may be perfect for a user while it doesn't do much at all for another. Quality is not what causes this, even the highest of quality can still have these results.

For maximum results, the skin should be prepped before any self tanning product is applied. The skin should be washed and exfoliated thoroughly and dried completely before beginning. The best practice is to do this the day before the self tanning product is applied. Exfoliation is essential for removing the build up of dead skin cells on the body. Patched of dead skin cells can cause self tanning to look patchy and uneven in areas.

After cleaning and exfoliation, the self tanner can be applied. A slow circular motion for most self tanning creams is the best way to do the application. Do not attempt to cover the entire body at once. Choose one area to work on and once the self tanning product has been absorbed completely application in a different area can begin. The mixture of circular motion and allowing small areas to absorb will create a more even and flawless tan.

Ares like the knees, elbows and ankles have thicker skin than other parts of the body and self tanners are absorbed more easily which can lead to these areas looking much darker than everywhere else. A lot of people don't even apply anything to those areas or is they do, it is only a very light layer.

Choosing the correct shade of self tanning product is very important as well. For first time users, a lighter shade is usually the most suitable until more experience using these products is gained. Lighter shades do not show mistakes as prominent making them perfect for users testing out these types of products as they hide any flaws are blotchy areas very well.

By following a few simple tips during application, a self tan can be just as good as a tan gained from sun exposure. If applied correctly no one should be able to tell that self tanning was used at all. A well maintained tan can be kept all year long without having to spend any time in the hot sun.




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