A sunless self-tanner is a great way to tan without damaging your skin, but only if you learn how to apply it correctly.
Right on the labels of most self -tanning products you will see instructions to exfoliate before applying the lotion.The manufacturer didn't put that on the label for no reason.It is imperative that you exfoliate every single inch of your skin thoroughly before you even think of applying self-tanner.Shower immediately before you plan to apply the lotion and while you are in there, exfoliate your body with a rough sugar scrub or a product with large granules.Exfoliating will slough off dead skin cells and smooth out the layer of skin to which the tanner is being applied which will help you from leaving behind streaks and dark spots.It also helps your self-tan last longer.
Self-tanner sets in quick enough as it is.Don't make the mistake of trying one of those "quick-drying" products.Self tanner should be worked in slowly, starting off on one small area of skin and moving on to another and another small area of skin until you have covered your whole face or body.If you don't work slowly and thoroughly you will end up with nasty streaks.
Even the slow drying tanner sets in fast so stop what you are doing every couple of minutes and go wash your hands.If you don't, your hands will be dark, streaky, spotty and maybe even orange.Use soap and completely scrub the whole hand, including the often missed areas around your fingernails.Orange streaky hands are an unsightly dead giveaway that you have been self-tanning.Or even better, wear gloves and use caution.
