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How To Get An Even Tan

We know how tempting it is to spend all heatwave basking in the sun's rays, especially after we've all been cooped up for so long. But whether you like your skin to look ever-so-slightly sun-kissed, or you want a totally bronzed beach babe look, self tan is by far the better option for a quick - and safe - holiday glow.

No matter what depth of colour you choose, or type of tanning formula you use, the secret to a that elusive, streak-free, long-lasting golden glow is all in the prep and the application. So, we've spoken to the top tanners in the business to gather some useful tanning hacks - including a genius way to use your tanning mitt.

So read our tips that will take you through the process from start to finish, including the pre-tan prep work, the application itself, and the aftercare. Get ready for glowing, gorgeous skin the safe way.

Should I shave before tanning?

Whatever your hair removal method is, it's always best to be silky smooth and hair-free right before you tan. Make sure you shave at least 24 hours prior to applying false tan to ensure the hair follicles have closed back up, and therefore avoiding the speckled look.

Should I exfoliate before tanning?

You want to create the smoothest canvas possible, which is why it's also important to exfoliate. "You need to blitz and buff away all evidence of your previous tan to ensure an even base so your new glow goes on beautifully and looks flawless", says Carly Hobbs, Sienna X Expert Tanner and Brand ambassador. "Fail to do so and you could get patchy results, with some darker areas.

If you're reapplying your tan after your last application has faded but can't quite shake those stubborn patches, celebrity tanner and founder of Isle of Paradise, Jule Von Hep, offers this clever tip: "Go swimming, the chlorine will soften the tan, then take some exfoliating gloves and scrub in the shower."

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Can I tan with perfume or deodorant on?

When applying false tan, skin should be completely clean - and we mean really clean. Even just a hint of deodorant or perfume can cause disastrous results.

"Deodorant will go green as it reacts with the tan on contact, and while it doesn't stay green, it's not a good look", says Carly. "If you are able to shower pre-tan, be brave and go for a cold rinse to encourage pores all over the skin to close so your tan goes on seamlessly."

As for perfume, you should remove it and also avoid applying it post-tan as it can mess with your tan's development. "I was once working with a client on Strictly Come Dancing and each week she'd come in on show day with a huge patch on her neck, it took us weeks to work out that immediately after her spray tan, she was spraying her neck with fragrance which was breaking the tan down as it developed", shares Jules. "Do not do this! Spritz a hair mist if you need a scent."

How long after moisturising can I fake tan?

For an even tan, you should keep skin moisturised and nourished.
However, it's very important to moisturise at least 24 hours before applying your chosen tanning lotion, as the moisturiser acts as a barrier, preventing the tanning formula from accessing the skin.

How To Get An Even Tan

Source: https://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/how-to-apply-fake-tan

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