Sunday, June 5, 2011

Self-Tanning 101



Can't resist the siren song of a golden glow come summertime? We all know the dangers of prolonged exposure to sunlight, so baking in the backyard slathered in baby oil is a definite don't! Self-tanners have come a long way from their orangey origins, and we've got some tips to make them even more effective.

Choose a light color to start—it's easier to add layers of color than it is to lighten a too-dark tan.
Exfoliate your whole body with homemade shower scrub, then apply moisturizer to your rough spots.
Slowly, evenly apply tanner to your whole body, avoiding your face. (Use a bronzer there instead.)
Rinse your hands, using a loofah if you have to—orange palms are a dead giveaway!
Use a warm washcloth to wipe off your knees, elbows and around your toenails—this is where lotion tends to settle in and stain.
Wear dark, loose clothing for the next few hours to keep stains at bay.
Do your best to avoid sweating for 24 hours or you'll streak.
Apply your tanner early in the morning and then shower right before bed that night. After all, your sheets don't need a tan.
Remember your sunblock to keep skin damage at bay! A faux tan doesn't provide any protection from the sun's harmful rays.
Self-Tanner Warning: Don't get it on your hair or your hair might turn orange. And don't apply every day, because then your whole body will turn orange!



Article By: STAFF
VIA www.mystyle.com

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