Avoid Streaky Self-Tan: The Essential Preparation Guide

Avoid Streaky Self-Tan: The Essential Preparation Guide

As we grow more vigilant about our skin’s health and the perils of UV damage, self-tanning is becoming the enlightened choice for a radiant glow.  A flawless self-tan doesn't just happen; it starts with perfect preparation. Before you even think about applying your tanning product, there's a critical step you mustn't skip: exfoliation. Why? Because uneven or orange tans often plague areas like elbows, knees, and feet due to accumulated dead skin cells.

Achieve Smooth Skin Step-by-Step

Here’s how to ensure an even canvas for your tan:

  1. Exfoliate Thoroughly: It’s important to exfoliate 24 hours prior to tanning. Focus on rough areas like elbows, knees, and feet. A product like Olverum Body Polish, with its unique blend of Hydroclay, Bamboo Extract, and Volcanic Pumice, offers a gentle yet effective exfoliation, drawing out impurities and buffing away dead skin without harshness.
  2. Shave Strategically: If you choose to remove your body hair, make sure that this is done in 24 hours before your tan. Shave your legs and underarms to remove any dead cells that might cause unevenness. This step will prevent stripping the colour.
  3. Smooth Application Mastery: For an impeccably even tan, don't go past a tanning mitt. It's a must have to seamless coverage and stain-free palms. The mitt is instrumental in blending the tan uniformly, bestowing upon you a professionally refined appearance. Remember, knees and elbows are tan-traps; a mere touch of product is all they need to match the rest of your sun-kissed skin. This careful approach keeps the dreaded too-dark telltales at bay.

By following these preparation tips, you’ll avoid the common pitfalls of self-tanning, like streakiness and uneven patches, especially under the arms where deodorant can interfere.

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