Clever Pointers For Sunless Tanning Results

By Haywood Hunter


Sunless tanning is where a solution is applied to the skin to mimic the appearance of sun tan. The technique of sunless tanning has become a standard part of many women's cosmetic arsenal, especially since research over the last fifty years has shown how over-exposure to sunshine can have negative health effects.

Just soaking skin in the solution is unlikely to achieve the best results if someone is tanning at home, however. Instead, there are a few things which they can do simply to make the sunless process much more effective and satisfying.

If applying a solution to the legs, then it is best not to have shaved them beforehand, certainly not for several hours anyway. Sensitive skin can become inflamed after shaving and this is only exacerbated by the chemicals in the sunless solution. It is also a good idea to prepare the skin by exfoliating using an exfoliator which contains polyethylene as its main active ingredient.

It is also inadvisable to spray the sunless tanning solution directly onto the skin from the bottle; this causes streaking and an uneven finish. Using a sponge paintbrush leads to a much more even outcome.

A sponge paint brush is available from most hardware stores, and is an invaluable addition to the equipment of any self-tanner, not least because it is also the most efficient way of applying sunless tanning solution to the back effectively.

Another way of achieving a smooth finish and a satisfying outcome is to allow a wet wipe to dry after removing it from the package. When it is dry, spray the sunless tanning solution onto it and then use it to apply the solution to the skin.

With a bit of care, positive results can be achieved by anyone using a sunless tanning solution, keeping the risk of contracting skin cancer or other skin condition to a minimum while maintaining a summery, bronzed glow in even the most wintry sunless locations.




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