Friday, November 22, 2013

Discover Tips About The Darkest Self Tanner Products

By Haywood Hunter


Many individuals can make the mistake of buying the darkest self tanner product they can find in the shops. They become disillusioned when they do not immediately get the perfect tan they expected. Out of frustration they may choose to ignore all the health warnings about the sun and the risks of developing skin cancer.

The main difficulty with self tan products is that we all have different skin tones and types. There is no guarantee that we will all follow exactly the same procedure when applying the product. Missing out or skimping on some of the process can affect the results. So looking at what we ourselves need to do when using the products can help us to achieve the desired results.

It is amazing just how many people ignore the instructions or give them a cursory glance. They do not bother to check the product ingredients to make sure there is nothing they are allergic to. Then they wonder why the results are poor, or they break out in a rash. Taking time to read the small print and making sure the product is recommended for your skin type, and coloring is essential. Usually, it is recommended that users start with a lighter product than can be gradually built up over a period of days.

Following the manufacturers recommendation to test the product first is a good idea. By allowing the product to develop over a period of several hours, the user will be able to judge the results. They will also know whether or not the product is likely to cause an allergic reaction. If there are any unwanted reactions, then it is best not to apply the product.

A test is also useful for the user to see how easy or difficult the product is to use. If they find it hard to apply smoothly and the results are streaky, they can add some body lotion to the tanning product. Body lotion always helps to dilute the color if the test patch comes out too dark.

Uneven and streaky results often occur because the tanner is not applied to dry, clean and exfoliated skin. When exfoliating, it is important to pay particular attention to joint areas and feet, to achieve a much smoother tan. Have a wedge of lemon or some cotton wool and toner to hand when applying tanning products. Dabbing areas that are streaky helps to reduce the excess colour.

Different products can take anything from five minutes to a couple of hours to dry into the skin properly. Before they have finished drying, they can leave stains on clothes. Products containing a bronzer will wash off in the shower or the bath even after a few hours. Never go to bed shortly after using a tanning product, or you may ruin your bed clothes.

Many tanning products are recommended specifically for use on the body or the face, rarely for both. Using one of the darkest tanning products on the face can produce a very heavy tanned appearance, but it will likely be too dark and not look natural.




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