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How To Achieve A Beautiful Bronze With The Best Self Tanning Lotion

By Haywood Hunter


Of all the trends Coco Chanel started, the tan is most lasting. Before she stepped off the plane from her holiday, showing her bronzed body to the world, it was trendy to be pale. There are few things that add to beauty as effectively as an all over bronze glow. These days you can achieve the look using the best self tanning lotion.



In an age of skin cancer, we avoid the sun. Self tan is today's solution. You have two choices: spend a fortune on a salon treatment or conveniently and inexpensively buy the golden hue in a bottle.

If you're a novice, using a lotion to tan can be scary. Remember those TV newsmen with their uneven, bright ocher skins. This is the look that scares us away from giving self tan a try. Fear no more: just read on.



The first consideration when choosing a product will be the smell. Bronzing lotion's active ingredient is called dihydroxyacetone and it's that which provides the characteristic odor. It only develops after a few hours' contact with skin so the best way to test for it is to rub some on a small patch of arm before purchase and check it after time has passed.

The reason some lotions smell stronger than others is that certain perfumes can be used to disguise the scent. Sometimes less DHA is present to produce a subtler aroma. With these creams, layering over a few days will be needed to build a gradual shade.

You'll want to look for a lotion that's quick drying. Some products will have you standing around naked in front of a fan for hours waiting to dry. Obviously this is not ideal, especially when there are creams available that dry in ten minutes.

One disadvantage of a few hours' hanging around is that the product stains fabric. You're sure to end up with tinged couches and gowns. It's impossible to wear lotion wet on your skin for that long without rubbing it off in places, which will give you a patchy look.

Your character will also help your selection. Beginners might want to avoid creams in the beginning, as will eternal rushers. For them, spray bottles suit best. Lotions are great for those who have more time and practice.

It's often inappropriate to use the same tanner for both face and body. Lighter complexions shouldn't go overboard with dark hues. Deeper complexions will see little difference if they use a product that's too light.

Even with the perfect product, disasters can happen if your routine is wrong. Before application, use a non-alkaline soap. Give your body a good scrub with a loofah or exfoliator to prepare the canvas. Moisturize lightly all over and use a heavier moisturizer on ankles, elbows and knees, which tend to darken too much.

Gaining a darkened flush without damaging your skin is simple. Creating good body groundwork is vital. Even more important is your selection of the best self tanning lotion.




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