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Avoid Obvious Self Tanning Issues

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.

When choosing a self tanning product, one should always aim to purchase the best available on the market. Higher end products yield better and more consistent results.

Each person's skin chemistry is unique. One particular self tanning product may yield great results for one person and horrible results for another. This is it can take trying several different products before the right one is found. Quality is not a factor here, it's simply a genetic thing.

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.

Once cleaning and exfoliation are done, the self tanning product can be applied. The best way to apply is in small circular motions, doing small areas of the body. Covering the entire body at once is usually not recommended. Working on a single area at a time allows everything to be absorbed completely before moving on to another area. By applying in a circular motion and only covering small areas at one time, the tan will come out more even and flaws will be less likely.

The knees, elbows, ankles and other areas with thicker skin are a bit tricky. These areas tend to absorb a more self tanning product than everywhere else meaning they can turn out looking a lot darker than the rest of the body. Many people choose to skip application to these areas completely and those who do apply there only use a very small amount.

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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