INDIAN SUMMER
TO DO & NOT TO DO WITH SELF-TANNER
I assume you haven't been able to maintain your Ibiza tan due to the autumn of late. So we need to get to work with the self-tanner , because tomorrow the sun will shine optimally again. And no, we don't want orange carrot legs, spots, or any other unsightly results. Yet I must admit that no matter how hard you try, you occasionally end up with some oompa-loompa results. So what to do if the self-tanning has somewhat failed, but you want to get out the door quickly? And what to do to prevent that orange result altogether and step out with brown, even legs?, Orange. Spots. Hassle. Here's how to solve it:
Don't panic and suddenly scrub really hard
1. . It seems like the best solution, but the effect is the opposite; the orange skin disappears but you get a red one in return. You can use. scrub , but mix it with, for example, massage oil. Then it does its job, but in a gentle way that also pampers the skin. Make sure to use it all over the leg, don't stubbornly scrub just one spot. 2. Fill a.
bath with bath oil and soak in it for about half an hour. The oil will soften the color. 3. Take a.
good-old and sugar lemon and spread this over the skin with a washcloth. The spots will disappear like snow in the sun. How to never have issues with the above.
. Sounds silly, but really, you spend more time on the above than taking those few minutes to prepare. If you
1. Preparation is half the work. scrub your skin well , you'll have much less trouble with streaks, spots, and other annoyances because you've rinsed away the dead skin cells down the drain., Hydrate!.
2. Always use a glove Apply everything well in advance (a few days beforehand, not just before you start applying the self-tanner). Your skin will then be well-nourished, allowing the color to be absorbed much more evenly.
3. to apply the self-tanner. You should see it a bit like what a brush is for your hair. If you don't use it, you'll never get that nice result. With your hair, that might still give a nice beachy look, but with your skin, that messy look is not done. If you use a glove, at least you won't get those orange palms and knuckles. is very important. Immediately remove the color from the spots where you don't want it. So, clean your nails, your knuckles, and also check the skin around your ankles and knees. Use body lotion to dilute the self-tanner a bit and then wipe a towel over it. No more issues with uneven spots.
4. Aftercare Don't use cheap self-tanners.
5. . Sounds like a sales pitch, huh, but in the world of fake tan, it's just that expensive is cheap. The ingredients are much more caring for the skin and the color is more gold than orange. The balance is much more present in those products.. If you think you'll achieve a prettier and faster result by applying large amounts, you're mistaken. Work in layers. Only after 2 hours will you see real results. Building up is therefore the best.
6. Build up the color. I assume you haven't been able to maintain your Ibiza tan due to the autumn of late. So we need to get to work with the self-tanner...



