Spring is blooming, and sunlight has returned. Want to darken your complexion for spring? UV tanning beds increase the chance of developing melanoma by drastic amounts. Using self-tanner is a safer alternative that can deliver even better results.
Pick the Right Kind for You
Picking the right type of self-tanner is very important to the process. There are many different self- tanners to choose from, but they all have one thing in common, they are safer than a UV tanning bed. Be sure to read labels before purchasing as some may give quicker or darker results than others.
Before Application
Be sure to shower before application. Exfoliate your skin first to remove dead skin cells. This will provide for a smoother application with less streaks. Try using an in shower exfoliant for your body and face. It is also beneficial to shave your legs before application, as shaving after can wipe away applied tanning lotion. After these steps, apply an oil- and fragrance-free lotion to your hands, the backs of your heels, and to your elbows and knees. These areas are typically dry and will absorb more pigment than other parts.
Application and After
Most self-tanners come in a foam or lotion form and are typically easy to apply. To avoid streaks and orange fingers, use a mitt for application. If you would prefer to not use a one, be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before and after application to alleviate your hands of a potential orange color. Be sure to wipe off your nails using a cotton swab or makeup remover so no to ruin your nails. After application, try to wear loose fit clothing for 15-30 minutes or if you are in a hurry, use a blow dryer to help speed up the process.
Applying self- tanner can be scary but is safer than the alternative of the UV tanning bed. If you think self-application is not for you, book a spray tan with your local spray tan service. Just remember, stay out of UV tanning beds!