8 Spray Tanning Tips
by: Angela Maroevich
With the recent surge in the popularity of tanning, many
people are
flocking to salons to use tanning booths or beds to build and maintain
a healthy tan, but some people are still leery of the effects of
ultraviolet light, and other people simply cannot afford to pay for
tanning sessions.
One of the best alternatives to indoor tanning is
sunless
tanning, which offers a realistic looking tan from a bottle. These
products come in cream, gel, or spray-on form, and there are benefits
and drawbacks to each. If you choose spray-on sunless tanning, a number
of things can be done to improve the results. You can have your tan
sprayed on at a tanning salon, or you can apply it yourself.
Whichever option you choose, here are a few tips for
spray tanning, to make sure the application goes smoothly.
1. Exfoliate - All the self-tanner in the world will do
you no
good if it attaches itself to dead skin that is about to come off your
body! Use a loofah sponge in the bath the night before you self-tan to
remove these dead skin cells.
2. Moisturize - Applying a good moisturizer a few hours
before
you self tan is a great way to make sure your skin is ready to accept
the self-tanner.
3. Choose your clothes carefully - You should pick
clothes that
cover all the parts you do not wish to tan. Self-tanning nude is not
recommended for newcomers, because the results can be unpredictable.
Make sure you select tight fitting clothes so that the self-tanner
cannot go under your sleeves. You should also choose dark colored
clothes, since spray tanners will stain light clothes.
4. Use gloves - Nobody looks good with orange palms, so
when
you spray tanner on your hands in order to tan your face, don a pair of
latex gloves to prevent stains.
5. If you are going to a tanning salon, follow the
instructions! Self-tanning booths typically have a handout, so read up,
and make sure you know what to do!
6. BLOT - After applying your spray tan, you will need
to blot your skin with a towel to catch any drips.
7. Stand still - Standing still for about 30 seconds
after a
self-tanning booth application will ensure that your tan dries evenly.
While it may take a lot longer to dry completely, the first minute or
more is when you run a real risk of rubbing off the self-tanner before
it has a chance to work.
8. Protect your feet - Because they typically get less
sun than
the rest of you, your feet are paler and may get dark faster. If you
are spraying yourself, go lightly on the feet. If you are using a
booth, use the paper booties (usually offered by staff) to protect your
feet and apply a self-tanner later on to ensure you get the right
shade.
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About The Author
Angie Maroevich is an athlete, arts and crafts
enthusiast, and a
tanning salon owner in Petaluma, California. Her articles on skin care
and tanning advice can be found at http://www.tanning-advisor.com.
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