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Helpful Pointers For Sunless Tanning Success

By Haywood Hunter


Sunless techniques have become a standard part of the tanning routines of women over the last fifty or so years, especially as ever more research shows the dangers of over exposure to direct sunlight. Using a sunless tanning solution is often a good way of keeping a tan up without recourse to too much sunbathing or a sunbed.

Simply splashing on sunless tanning solution will not give good results however. Following some simple steps will help minimize the risks of the sunless process turning out wrong and making the skin looked strangely streaked or blotched.

When looking to apply a sunless tanning solution to the legs, then shaving beforehand is not a great idea, as it can lead to inflammation of the skin. Exfoliating beforehand though, is a good idea, with an exfoliating solution containing polyethylene preferable.

Another useful tip if someone is new to the process of sunless self-tanning is not to spray the solution directly on to the skin. This can lead to streaking and a generally very unsatisfactory result. Instead, use a sponge paintbrush to achieve a smooth effect with no streaks.

Hardware stores sell sponge paint brushes, and it is well worth owning one if sunless self-tanning is likely to become a regular activity. As well as keeping streaking to a minimum, it also makes applying the sunless solution the back much more straightforward.

Another novel way of keeping streaks to a minimum if a sponge paintbrush is not available is to use a wet wipe which has been removed from its packaging and allowed to dry. When sprayed with tanning solution this can also be used to achieve a nice smooth finish on the skin, as long as it is kept damp with frequent sprays of the sunless tanning solution.

By following a few simple steps, anyone can get better results with their sunless tanning solution, meaning that that summer glow can be kept going even through the darkest of winter's months.




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