Avoid Simple Self Tanning Problems

By Haywood Hunter


Many years ago, in order for beautifully tanned skin to be achieved, one had to spend countless hours laying in the sun while sweating and risking burns. In the 60's a scientific study found a connection between all that time in the sun and skin cancer. It was also during the 60's that self tanning products were created as a safer alternative. The products aren't exactly the same as they were back then, but they do work quite effectively. Home use of self tanning products is not cheaper and more convenient then ever.

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.

The skin needs to be prepared before any self tanning product is applied to the skin. By washing thoroughly, exfoliating and drying the skin, it will be more susceptible to self tanning. In fact, it is often recommended to wait until the next day to apply any self tanning product. By exfoliating, dead skin cells are removed. If left, these dead skin cells can cause self tanning products to look uneven and have blotchy 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.

Areas with thicker skin such as knees, elbows and ankles do not have to be covered as thickly as the rest of the body. Many people skin these areas altogether. If self tanning products are going to be applied to these areas though, only a thin layer is needed for deep tanning.

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 simply practicing a few simple tips during the process, self tanning can be a very positive experience. With correct application of these products, it should not be possible to tell the tan was not achieved from laying in the sun. In fact, a perfect looking tan all year round can be maintained without spending a single minute exposing the skin to harmful UV rays.




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