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How to Guides: How To Apply Fake Tan
Famous
Dave's Self Tanning Range - Sunsafe Tanning For Men & Women
Preparing
the skin for tanning
Prior
to applying any self tanning products you should first ensure
that you have exfoliated the skin well. The purpose of exfoliating
is to remove all the top layers of dead skin that would otherwise
flake off naturally and unevenly, taking your new tan with them.
Through not exfoliating prior to applying a self tanning product,
the uneven natural shedding of your dead skin cells leads to the
common ‘snake-skin’ patchy tanned look that many people
often refer to, which is easily avoided by exfoliating first.
You
should always wax or shave at least 24 hours prior to fake tanning,
as this allows the skin to calm down and settle before any self
tanning products are applied. When applying the self tanning product,
for best results you should not mix the product with any other
body lotions as this could dilute the tanning agent (resulting
in a lighter tan), or the ingredients of the two products could
conflict (resulting in no tan or a poor quality result). If you
need to use any skin products prior to tanning you should apply
them well in advance and ensure they have been completely absorbed
before applying the self tanner.
If
you have stubborn areas that always go darker when tanning, try
using a barrier cream (a rich moisturiser) on them to stop those
areas soaking up too much of the product and going too dark. This
is generally only the case where the skin is harder, such as knees,
elbows, ankles, feet, etc. Try applying only a very small amount
of the product on these areas first until you get used to the
amount you need to keep the colour even all over.
Self
Tan Application:
For best results, apply the self tanning product straight after
a shower. Avoid washing with shower gels and soaps high in alkaline
as your skin should be neutral when applying the products. Apply
the self tanning product evenly all over the body, taking time
to ensure you’re applying it evenly and not putting on too
much – remember you can always apply another layer later
if you want to go darker. It’s often advised to use tanning
gloves when applying fake tan to help prevent your palms from
getting tanned, but as long as you scrub your hands with soap
and hot water very well after you’ve finished applying,
this will help ensure your palms don’t end up tanned once
the product develops in colour. Also, be careful when you’re
washing your hands not to splash the water onto your freshly tanned
body as this can end up in small splash marks being visible after
the tan has developed (where the water has washed off the product).
To tan the back of your hands, apply a small amount of self tanner
with cotton wool, sponge or a tissue onto the back of your hands
after you have washed them; also wipe around your wrists to avoid
any marks. Alternatively, apply a small amount of fake tan to
the back of one hand and rub the back of both hands together.
Then use a tissue to remove any fake tan from the palms and fingernails.
Depending
on what fake tan product you’ve used, you’ll either
have to wait to get dressed for 10-15 minutes whilst the product
dries, or in some cases there are products that dry instantly
and allow you to get dressed straight away. Some self tanning
products give you an instant colour, which is ideal if you are
going out straight away to an event, but some self tanning products
don’t have a guide colour and instead go on like a moisturiser
and develop naturally over 4-6 hours, which you need to allow
for in advance if you’re heading out in the evening and
want some colour.
The
colour that develops from self tanning products can vary massively.
Typically with self tanning you get what you pay for, therefore
don’t go for the cheap products as there will be a strong
chance you’ll end up with an undesirable end colour and
tarnish your impression of what a good fake tan should look like.
Instead you should be looking to spend £20+ on a bottle
of self tanning lotion, as these products will have excellent
ingredients and result in a very natural tanned colour being achieved.
The better and more expensive products will often last you longer
because you won’t need to apply as much, therefore becoming
more cost-effective over the long-term. You’ll also end
up with a tan that you’ll never want to lose!
Apply
one coat of self tan at a time, let that develop and then if you
want to go darker re-apply in 12-24 hours. Don’t re-apply
too soon as this can affect the final result and the tan is more
likely to flake off. Don’t shower too soon after applying
the tanning product either, it needs time to develop and by showering
within a few hours after application could result in some of the
product being washed off and not giving you a colour. The same
can be said of physical activity too soon after application, perspiration
can also end up in the product coming off prior to developing
in colour affecting the overall result. If you still don’t
get the colour you were hoping, you may have applied too much
moisturiser prior to tanning, not used enough of the product,
or even used too much of the product. It’s very often trial
and error to begin with, but once you’ve applied a fake
tan product a couple of times you’ll know exactly what you’re
doing and perfect the colour you’re looking for.
Maintaining your colour:
To
maximise the length of time your tan lasts, you should use a high
quality moisturiser daily to keep your skin moisturised and less
likely to flake prematurely. You should also exfoliate lightly
several days after applying the self tanning product to naturally
remove the dead skin cells evenly instead of them flaking off
unevenly. Prolong your tan further by applying a tan extender
or gradual tanner in between full applications.
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