How To Use Self Tanning Lotion

By Haywood Hunter


Some people find it extremely important to look as if they have practically lived on the beach, soaking in the sun. However, perfecting color through actually laying out takes so much time and the UV exposure can be quite detrimental to one's health. Using a self tanning lotion will help a person get their golden glow without all the risks.

There are multiple hazards associated with sunbathing such as leathery skin, areas of discoloration, painful burns and melanoma. The UV lighting used in sun beds are no safer and can actually increase the likelihood of developing cancer by as much as seventy-five percent. Using specially made products to safely darken the skin is another option.

Mousse, gel, milk, spray and cream are just a few of the formats in which these products are available. A lot of individuals prefer to use lotions as they are less mess and simple to apply without assistance. The whole process may seem tedious at first, though with practice it becomes the most reliable way to get a natural looking and lasting glow.

Before getting started, make sure the right tools are on hand to help achieve the best results possible. Time is perhaps the most important factor in the process. Having a couple of hours to do a smooth application and allow for a thorough drying is key to getting a complete and even covering and avoiding the possibility of transferring color to one's clothing.

Exfoliation can be performed for several days prior to application, as well as the day of, and is important because it provides the product with a fresh canvas on which to adhere. Shaving should be done at least an hour beforehand and moisturizer used all over the body, especially on the elbows, knees and ankles, every day for a minimum of a week prior to the procedure. These actions keep the skin smooth and primed to absorb the color.

Start by making sure one's hair is pulled up and back out of the way, that the body is completely cool and dry, and that there is no steam or moisture in the application space. Gloves should be worn to protect the palms and make the color look more natural. Moving slowly and concentrating on one area at a time, apply the product in broad, even swipes in a uniform direction.

There are a few places on the body that have a tendency to be naturally darker than the surrounding areas. These are usually the thicker skinned sections like the elbows, knees and ankles, each of which have deeper lines that hold more color. To keep from obtaining a dirty appearance, dilute the tanner in a 50/50 mix with a moisturizer when applying to these zones.

Fifteen minutes is the minimum amount of time one is advised to allow for drying, though the longer the product is allow to set, the better the results. Any streaks or dark spots can usually be fixed by washing them in the shower or wiping with a damp cloth. To avoid the unattractive orange tint, try building a base color over time through thin applications of the tanner.




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