Wednesday 23 April 2014

Tips For Getting Phenomenal Results When Using A Sunless Tanning Lotion

By Haywood Hunter


Using sunless tanning lotion will allow you to get an evenly bronzed look without exposing your skin to harmful UV rays. You can get the best results, however, only when you are careful apply these products evenly. The steps that follow will help you to get superior results.

It is always best to start the application process when you have plenty of time. It will usually take at least one full hour to coat the surface of the skin and to let the solution dry. If you put your clothes back on too fast, you will diminish the benefits and could stain your clothing.

You must also find a private space for the application process as you will need to be nude throughout this time. It will also be necessary to remain standing. If you sit down on an upholstered chair the wet lotion will rub off, damaging your tan and possibly even the furniture as well. A lot of people like to dance or walk around while waiting as this helps these products to dry much more quickly.

Starting with a surface that is clean and smooth is essential. You should take a shower or bath and shave the areas that you will be treating. When waxing, make sure to take at least one day for the skin to rest. The skin should be additionally exfoliated with a pumice, skin brush or cloth.

Taking the time to eliminate dead skin and unwanted hair is essential for getting desirable results. These are two steps that should not be skipped. People often want to take these products home and rub them right on, but this is not the best method. It also recommended that people moisturize dry skin areas before getting started.

One of the most important things to do when using a sunless tanning lotion is to cover you hands with beauty gloves. These will prevent your palms from becoming tanned as they work to rub the solution in. After you have addressed all of the targeted areas, you should remove the gloves and apply a small amount of cream to the backs of your hands.




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