A good self tan is long lasting and fades naturally. That's why this tip is so important!
Everyone knows it's essential to exfoliate the skin before a self tan so that the tanner has an even surface to adhere to and won't go patchy, but did you know that in order to prolong a tan, moisturizing is key?
Key tip: skip buying costly "tan maintainers" for a self tanner. All you really need is a good moisturizer that doesn't contain stripping chemicals! (Avoid AHA, etc. Just check the ingredients before you buy!)
Moisturizing thoroughly all over at least once after you've rinsed off your guide color and revealed your tan underneath is so important. Moisturized skin does not shed as quickly, therefore the color lasts longer. Moisturized skin also will fade more evenly and you will even notice that a moisturized tan exfoliates much more evenly when it's time to scrub the tan off a bit and reapply!
Also, keep in mind that the DHA in self tanners can slightly dry out the skin, so it's important to put back in twice the amount of moisture! If you want a perfect tan, moisturize daily!
Another helpful tip is using a moisturizer that contains SPF. This way every time you go outside you are protected from the sun's harmful rays and at the same time you are moisturizing your skin and keeping it glowing, even, and beautiful!
Personally, I buy a moisturizer intended for the face, eye cream, and a body moisturizer.
I pay careful attention to moisturize the hands, feet, and any other area that I notice fades the quickest, before and after self tanning.
Key tip: to avoid losing moisture in the face and keep the hairline from getting discolored, apply a thin layer of facial moisturizer all over the face and into the hairline before you self tan. (I also use under eye cream.) Remember to moisturize regularly after you've rinsed the guide color off.
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Monday, June 24, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Tips for Self Tanning: Wear gloves!
One thing that completely changed my self tanning experience I learned a few years back...
Wear. Disposable. Gloves!
Disposable gloves take the "discolored palms" out of the equation. You can take your time and blend well without have to worry about your hands staining. This will allow you to create the most even tan.
Gloves also take water out of the equation, as you don't have to worry about washing your hands and "dripping" over any area you may have already distributed product. If you self tan you already know... when developing a tan, water is your worst enemy!
I recommend vinyl non-latex gloves that fit snugly to the hand. Latex is more "Clingy" so it makes it more difficult to blend your color. You can get disposable vinyl gloves almost anywhere, and at a cheap price.
The risk of "stained palm" is no more! Pick up a box of gloves and never worry again.
Quick tip: I tan the backs of my hands last. What I do, is remove one glove, and tan the back of that hand with the glove that's still on. Then I wait a few minutes, slide the glove back on the now tanned hand (very gently so I don't smudge color) and tan the back of the other hand. I also will use a self tanning brush or mitt occasionally. Simply rubbing the backs of the hands together will distribute some color, but may not distribute color into the creases of the hand (knuckles, etc) for the most natural look.
Wear. Disposable. Gloves!
Disposable gloves take the "discolored palms" out of the equation. You can take your time and blend well without have to worry about your hands staining. This will allow you to create the most even tan.
Gloves also take water out of the equation, as you don't have to worry about washing your hands and "dripping" over any area you may have already distributed product. If you self tan you already know... when developing a tan, water is your worst enemy!
I recommend vinyl non-latex gloves that fit snugly to the hand. Latex is more "Clingy" so it makes it more difficult to blend your color. You can get disposable vinyl gloves almost anywhere, and at a cheap price.
The risk of "stained palm" is no more! Pick up a box of gloves and never worry again.
Quick tip: I tan the backs of my hands last. What I do, is remove one glove, and tan the back of that hand with the glove that's still on. Then I wait a few minutes, slide the glove back on the now tanned hand (very gently so I don't smudge color) and tan the back of the other hand. I also will use a self tanning brush or mitt occasionally. Simply rubbing the backs of the hands together will distribute some color, but may not distribute color into the creases of the hand (knuckles, etc) for the most natural look.
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