Friday, 28 June 2013

Clever Hints 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.

However, just slapping on some sunless tanning solution does not necessarily guarantee the best effects; like any beauty technique, there are rights and wrongs in the sunless process which can affect the results.

Shaving the legs before applying a sunless tanning solution is never a good idea, as the chemicals contained in the sunless solution can irritate skin which is already inflamed. Exfoliating the skin with a product which contains polyethylene is also likely to lead to better results.

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.

These are readily available from hardware stores, and are inexpensive. Anyone who is looking to make sunless tanning a regular part of their beauty routine should consider getting hold of one, not least because applying any sort of sunless solution to the back is very tricky indeed without some kind of tool to help.

Another way of achieving a smooth finish and a satisfying outcome is to allow a wet wipe to dry after removing it from the package. When it is dry, spray the sunless tanning solution onto it and then use it to apply the solution to the skin.

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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