How to fix the most common self-tanning mistakes? |
Posted: June 14, 2019 |
Summer is around the corner and it’s time to treat your skin. You cannot go out with pasty, post-winter tone. You have to do something about it. You were expecting well-tanned skin after a self-tanning session. However, all you are left with is a disappointment. You don't look like a golden goddess. This is the reason why you should think twice before considering self-tanning. You can visit an organic tanning salon if you want the best results. However, if you have already got a bad skin tanning, you can fix your mistakes. When you are too dark? You are not going to believe it, but diving into a pool can do the magic. There is chlorine in the pool water. So, the pool water can lighten up your shade. If you have no time to visit a pool, you can jump in the shower. A gentle exfoliation with a body scrub can do the job. You can also use a tan remover. Apply coconut or almond oil 10 minutes before taking a shower. When you look orange? It takes practice and patience to master the art of self-tanning. If you have to go somewhere and you want to fix this problem, we have an easy fix for you. You can dust on bronzer to tone down the orange. Before applying a self-tanner all over your body, apply it to a small patch of skin. If you are not satisfied with the results, you can visit an organic tanning salon for satisfactory results. When you are streaky? You need a body polish to fix this problem. Get into the shower and start exfoliating with a body polish. Don't use a traditional body scrub. It can tear or strip your skin. A body polish can even out your skin color. Keep your sensitive skin in mind when you are looking for a formula. Dry your skin and apply a liquid bronzer. This will fix this skin tanning problem. When your hands don't match your body? After the self-skin tanning session, you found that your hands are darker than your body. We have a DIY lightener for you. You need two teaspoons of lemon juice, half a teaspoon of water and one teaspoon of baking soda. Mix these three and you will get a paste. Rub this paste on your hands. Remove this paste after three minutes. Reapply this paste if needed. If your hands are not as dark as the rest of the body, you can reapply the self-tanner. When you can’t reach your back? You can use a 360-degree nozzle applicator with your self-tanning spray. Just turn it upside down and you can reach your back easily. Recruit a pair of helping hands if you don't have a 360-degree nozzle applicator. Lightly exfoliate areas that are not fading evenly. Do this every two to three days.
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