Avoid Simple Self Tanning Disasters

By Haywood Hunter


Many years ago, if a person wanted a tan, they had no other option but to dedicate time to sun bathing. Some time in the 1960's a scientific study was conducted that found a connection between all that sun exposure and skin cancer. Not long after than, self tanning products were developed and placed on the market. While the formula for these types of products isn't exactly the same as it originally was, they still remain great alternatives for those wanting to tan safely. Thanks to there availability, consumers can purchase these self tanning products for very little money and do the entire process themselves at home.

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.

The chemistry of a person's skin is unique to only them. This is why it can take time to find a product that works best for one individual. While one brand might work great for one person, it may provide little to no results for another. This has nothing to do with the quality of the self tanning product used but rather the chemical makeup of that person's skin.

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 the cleaning and exfoliating process is finished, the chosen self tanning product can be applied. The best application practice is to work on one small area at a time and apply the product in a slow circular motion. Working on one area at a time allows the product to be absorbed more efficiently than a whole body application. Better absorption will result in less mistakes and a more even coverage.

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.

The right shade of self tanning product is vital to this process. A person using self tanner for the first time should probably choose a lighter shade at first. Lighter shades do not show flaws in the application as well as darker shades do. This is important when in the process of trying several different products to find one that is more suitable for the person.

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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