Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Easily Avoidable Self Tanning Issues

By Haywood Hunter


Many years ago, if a person wanted a tan, they had no other option but to dedicate time to sun bathing. Some time in the 1960's a scientific study was conducted that found a connection between all that sun exposure and skin cancer. Not long after than, self tanning products were developed and placed on the market. While the formula for these types of products isn't exactly the same as it originally was, they still remain great alternatives for those wanting to tan safely. Thanks to there availability, consumers can purchase these self tanning products for very little money and do the entire process themselves at home.

High quality is important when it comes to self tanning care. Cheap products will provide less than desired results and are just a waste of time and money. For optimal coverage, high end products should be used.

The chemistry of a person's skin is unique to only them. This is why it can take time to find a product that works best for one individual. While one brand might work great for one person, it may provide little to no results for another. This has nothing to do with the quality of the self tanning product used but rather the chemical makeup of that person's skin.

Preparation of the skin is essential for getting the best results when using self tanning products. All areas of the body should be cleansed, exfoliated and dried well before beginning. Many people even suggest that waiting until the day after to apply the self tanner works best. Exfoliating rids the skin of all the dead skin cells that are built up there. If not cleaned away, dead skin cells can cause a blotchy looking tan.

Once the cleaning and exfoliating process is finished, the chosen self tanning product can be applied. The best application practice is to work on one small area at a time and apply the product in a slow circular motion. Working on one area at a time allows the product to be absorbed more efficiently than a whole body application. Better absorption will result in less mistakes and a more even coverage.

Ares like the knees, elbows and ankles have thicker skin than other parts of the body and self tanners are absorbed more easily which can lead to these areas looking much darker than everywhere else. A lot of people don't even apply anything to those areas or is they do, it is only a very light layer.

Choosing the correct shade of self tanning product is very important as well. For first time users, a lighter shade is usually the most suitable until more experience using these products is gained. Lighter shades do not show mistakes as prominent making them perfect for users testing out these types of products as they hide any flaws are blotchy areas very well.

By following a few simple tips during application, a self tan can be just as good as a tan gained from sun exposure. If applied correctly no one should be able to tell that self tanning was used at all. A well maintained tan can be kept all year long without having to spend any time in the hot sun.




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