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      Self-tanner

      Tanned skin makes many people very happy. However, not all of us have the time or desire to lie in the sun for hours. Not everyone is a fan of a tanning bed or the sun because UV rays can be harmful to the body. But how can you get a wonderful sun-tanned skin without spending hours in the sun? Self-tanner is the answer!   What is self-tanner? W Show more

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      Tanned skin makes many people very happy. However, not all of us have the time or desire to lie in the sun for hours. Not everyone is a fan of a tanning bed or the sun because UV rays can be harmful to the body. But how can you get a wonderful sun-tanned skin without spending hours in the sun? Self-tanner is the answer!

       

      What is self-tanner?

      With a self-tanner your skin gets a wonderful tan without coming into contact with the sun. The perfect option if you don't like to sunbathe or have a party and you want to quickly look a little tanner. With a self-tanner you will have that wonderful brown glow in a short time, and it is also harmless to the skin!

       

      How do I get a tan without the sun?

      Although the sun is an absolute must for our health, spending hours wearing sunscreen is not recommended. It ensures that you lie in the sun for too long, with a cream that stops your skin's natural warning mechanism. Getting a tan without the sun or tanning bed is something that many people prefer to avoid. Still, a nice tan is popular, it gives you a natural, healthy glow! A good self-tanner is a must-have for many ladies! You get a wonderful summer tan without baking for hours in the sun!

       

      How do I choose the right shade of self-tanner?

      There are all different types of self-tanners - there is a mousse , cream or spray . The type of self-tanner you use does not matter, choose one that you enjoy using and suits your skin type. However, the color you choose does matter. Everyone has a different skin color, so it is important to find out which color suits you. You often have three different color choices between self-tanners: light , medium and dark . To choose the right color, it is important to look at your natural skin color, and not how dark you want the tan to be.

       

      In any case, make sure that your self-tanner is never too dark, because you can always build it up but not reduce it. This way you always have a great result!

       

      What is a really good self-tanner?

      In the world of tanning there are many self-tanners available, what is a good self-tanner? This is of course different for everyone, because everyone likes different properties of a self-tanner. Let's say first that a good self-tanner gives a natural sun-tanned tan, without staining and is easy to apply. You don't want to look orange spots or oompah loompa after applying self-tanner. A good self-tanner does not necessarily have to be expensive. There are plenty of budget brands that have super fine tanning products in their range. For an even end result, we recommend that you use a Tanning Mitt . This is a glove with which you distribute the self-tan evenly over the skin so that you prevent spots. In addition, it is important to always wash your hands thoroughly after using a self-tanner. This prevents self-tanning from remaining in the folds of your hands, which leads to color differences. Of course we want a natural result!

       

      Which budget-proof self-tanner do you recommend?

      There are several self-tanners that are extremely popular, but they are sometimes very expensive. It's nice to receive it as a gift, but if the bottle is empty you don't buy a new one. Still, you really want a lovely sunny tan, so what is a super nice self-tanner that is ALSO affordable? We have these self-tanners! These are the self-tanning products from Sunkissed . It is not without reason that this brand is so extremely popular. It is very affordable and adds such a beautiful touch! And not only that, it consists of 95% natural ingredients. Not harmful, but a bit of color!

       

      What types of tanning are there on the market?

      Tanning comes in all shapes and sizes, there are mousse self-tanners, lotion tanners and spray variants. Which one do you use and does it matter what you use? Is there a preference of variant for a certain body part? We're going to tell you now!

       

      Mousse is ideal for you if you are just starting to use a self-tanner. Why? Mousse is extremely easy to apply to your skin and to distribute evenly. However, even experienced tanners continue to use this because of its convenience. Mousse is ideal for arms, legs and your back.

       

      Lotion is ideal for men or women who have light or sensitive skin. Why? A tanning that comes in the form of a lotion also contains caring ingredients, so you care for the skin and give it a tan. 2 in 1, ideal for after a shower and if you like to regularly apply a body lotion. A body lotion with a color!

       

      Tan spray is ideal for your face and décolleté. A spray is easy to distribute on your body, provided you keep moving the spray. If you spray in one spot for too long, you will get stains. That is why it is best to distribute the spray on your body in circular movements. You cannot use a spray if you hold it upside down to do, for example, your legs or your back.

       

      Each variant has advantages, ultimately it is up to you which one you like best. There are plenty of ladies who use a tanning mousse for the entire body and face. See what you like best, and what fits best into your daily rituals is of course the most important thing. Ultimately, that is the variant that suits you best!

       

      We also always recommend reading the descriptions on the packaging, as they may have good tips.

       

      How do these self-tanning body lotions work?

      Body lotions, everyone has at least one in the bathroom cabinet, nowadays there are body lotions with a color among them. You may have used it a few times yourself, but how does it actually work? And what is the difference with a 'normal' self-tanner? A self-tanning body lotion gives your skin a beautiful, subtle sunny tint and nourishes it at the same time! You have two products in one and that is ideal and time-saving! It is often the case that a body lotion with a tint is often less strong than a pure self-tanner. You can of course build this up by using the lotion every day. A body lotion with a tan is also used as daily maintenance for a self-tanner that is used approximately once a week.

       

      The tanning substance added to the body lotion is called DHA or dihydroxyacetone. This ingredient is an artificial sugar that discolors your skin. As soon as you apply it, the DHA ingredient is active for six hours, which means that it will take approximately six hours before you see a tan on your body.

       

      How do you remove tan from your hands?

      Brown hands, especially the inside of your hands and between your fingers... The sign that you are using self-tanner, and of course we would rather not have that. It doesn't look real. If you use self-tanner, you normally wash your hands, but it can happen that you forget to do this. Not so handy! It may happen once, but removing it is still a priority. Walking around with orange hands is not very popular. Below are tips on what you can do to get clean hands again!

       

      Tip 1:You should of course exfoliate before applying self-tanner, but you can also scrub your hands afterwards! Just apply some extra cream and you're done!

      Tip 2: Baking soda is a commonly used substance in many households. This product is also ideal for removing self-tanner from your hands. You actually turn it into a kind of scrub. Mix some baking soda (baking powder) and water and your palms will automatically becomecrystal clear again !

      Tip 3: Lemon juice is an ideal way to get your palms back to normal. If you don't have lemons lying around, you can also use lemon juice from the well-known yellow bottle. Let the lemon juice sit for about 3 minutes and then rinse it off with just water, and voilà! Be careful if you have wounds, the lemon juice is biting!

      Tip 4:Baby oilis an ideal and cheap way to remove self-tanner cream from your hands. Take a little baby oil and mix it with water and then rub your hands with it. Let the mixture soak into your hands for a few minutes and rinse with water. Wonderfully soft AND clean hands!

      Tip 5: Nail polish remover is often used as a last resort. Logically, of course, because it is an aggressive product and it dries out your skin enormously. We're not even talking about the smell it gives off. That is why it is recommended that IF you use it, you only apply it to the spots that remain on your hands and once you are done, you apply a nourishing hand cream to your hands.

      Tip 6: Taking a warm bath is not only wonderful, it is also effective at soaking off your tan. Use a scrubbing glove to remove the orange stains and then scrub it dry with a rough towel using circular motions. The stain is immediately a lot less or in the worst case, your orange color has almost disappeared ;) After about 15 minutes, add a dash of bath oil or olive oil, this ensures that the self-tanner does not penetrate your skin, but on your skin stays put.

      Tip 7: Self-tan remover is of course also an ideal product to use. Logically, it was specially developed for this. It does cost more than the above tips, but it is certainly effective.

      Tip 8: As we mentioned above as a tip to use olive oil or bath oil in the bath, or baby coconut oil is also possible, you can also rub yourself with it. Then you lie down in a warm bath. The combination of hot water and oil ensures that the fake tan on your skin is broken down. In other words, you lose your orange color or your tan!

       

      How can I apply self-tanner?

      You naturally want to avoid stains when you apply your self-tanner, but in which steps is the best time to apply your self-tan? We have explained this exactly for you below:

       

      • Face: Before applying the self-tanner, it is important to first gently scrub your face. Once you have done that, apply the self-tanner over your face in circular movements. Don't forget your neck, décolleté and behind your ears. To ensure that the self tan does not get into your eyebrows, you can apply Vaseline to them. You can apply the self-tan with a brush , for example, for an even result.

       

      • Body: When applying self-tanner to your body, in addition to exfoliating, it is also important to shave your legs. You start by applying the self-tanner at your feet and then slowly work your way up. Finally, do your arms and hands. Make sure you apply the self tan in circular movements with a tanning mitt to avoid smears and stains.

       

      How long should self-tanner work for the best results?

      The application time of a tanning cream depends on which product you use. With one self-tanner you can already see results after an hour, while another self-tanner produces a beautiful, even color after about six to eight hours. Sometimes a self-tanner may not work, but this is very rare. This is because a specific amino acid is absent in your skin. Ten to fifteen percent of people suffer from this. The next question goes further into why a self-tanner might not work.

       

      We always recommend that you first read the label of the self-tanner you have at home. We provide a lot of information here, so that you can make an informed choice with the right information. However, we obviously don't know everything, and it is always good to take a look and do research yourself.

      In any case, it is recommended that you apply a self-tanner in the evening and let it work thoroughly. Do you want the tan spray to be absorbed into your skin faster? Then it is advisable to use a hairdryer and set it to a lukewarm setting. This means the self-tanner is absorbed into your skin faster. This shortens the training time. Always check whether the self-tanner has been properly absorbed before putting on your clothes. If it is still a little damp, you will get streaks or stains if you put on your clothes too early.

       

      Self-tanner does not work well, how is this possible?

      Sometimes it may be the case that the self-tanner you used does not give the beautiful complexion as promised. The result is not as it should be. How exactly is this possible? There may be several causes for this, we have listed them for you.

       

      • Before you used the self-tanner, you forgot to remove hair from your legs. This means that the tan cannot penetrate your skin properly.
      • Before you started applying the tan, you forgot to scrub or exfoliate your body. As a result, all dead skin cells that are loose on your skin are not properly removed, which means that the tanning body lotion does not adhere to your skin.
      • You have depilated and exfoliated your skin, but you did not do this at least 24 hours in advance. As a result, product residues have unknowingly been left behind, which now affects the color.
      • You did not shake the bottle well before using the tan. The contents of the bottle have now separated, i.e. the ingredients are not mixed properly, which can affect the complexion.
      • Before you applied the self-tanner to your skin, you first used a body lotion or a shower cream or a body butter. Now your skin is too oily and does not take the self-tanner.
      • After you covered yourself with the tan mousse, you didn't wait long enough before taking a shower. This caused some of it to be washed away.
      • Before you took a lovely dip in the pool or the sea, the self-tanner has not yet fully worked on your skin.
      • Before the self-tanner has fully absorbed into your skin, you have already started exercising. This made you sweat and also caused some of the mousse to disappear.
      • Your skin may not respond to a self-tanner, which we already talked about in the previous question.

       

      Do I need to prepare my body before using self-tanner?

      If you want to avoid spots or a bad result, it is absolutely important that you prepare your body properly. Below you will find the most important tips before you start using your favorite tan mousse, body lotion or spray.

       

      1. Before you start using a self-tanner, it is extremely important that you first exfoliate your skin. Preferably at least 24 hours in advance. By scrubbing you remove dead skin cells, so that the self-tan is better absorbed by your skin. It is advisable to scrub your joints extra thoroughly, as there are more calluses here.
      2. Before you apply a self-tanner, it is important that your skin is thoroughly clean. It is then advisable to use a glove that has been specially developed for this purpose. A Tanning Mitt ensures that you distribute the product evenly over your skin, preventing streaks, spots and other oddities. Not only that, but it also prevents stained hands. When you use the glove, you make circular movements over your body. Then let the self-tanner penetrate your skin thoroughly before putting on your clothes, otherwise you will still get streaks. Let that be exactly what you want to avoid.

       

      Would you like more tips so that you can apply your self-tanner care-free to your skin with the best results? Then we recommend that you read our article "14 valuable tools to make self-tanning a success the first time!".

       

      Can I mix a self-tanner with a body lotion?

      A frequently asked question is whether you can apply a self-tanner with a body lotion. This may be because you want to create a subtle tan or because you want your skin to be extra cared for. The reasons may be different, but we all want to know the same thing. Is this possible? The answer to that is YES! You can easily mix a self-tanner with a body lotion, you actually just dilute your self-tanner with it. This makes the tan less intense and gives you a beautiful subtle color on your skin. You add a few drops of your self-tanner to a moisturizing lotion and then mix them well. Of course you want an even result! Then apply the combination like a normal care cream.

       

      It is also important to prepare your skin well with this method of application. In other words, your body must first be thoroughly depilated and scrubbed. Although you want to create a subtle tan, you obviously want to achieve this the right way. You want a beautiful, even result! Didn't it all go well? No problem, we will also give you tips above on how to solve this!

       

      Are you still looking for a 100% safe body lotion that does not contain carcinogenic ingredients, hormone disruptors or other harmful ingredients? Then you end up withAttitude 's body creams . Check the page for in-depth information about this special and effective Body Cream.

       

      Do I need gloves to apply self-tanner?

      Although many seasoned ladies and gentlemen do not use gloves, this can still bring benefits. Especially because the glove makes application easier to create an even look. This makes it especially recommended for beginners to do this. Another advantage of using gloves is that your hands do not discolour. However, it is always advisable to wash your hands after using a self-tanner, even if you use a glove. Small effort, great convenience. If you use self-tanning wipes, it is also advisable to clean your hands thoroughly. However, if you use a self-tanning spray, it goes without saying that you do not use gloves. Apply the spray to your skin in circular movements.

       

      Do self-tanners also protect against sun rays?

      Self-tanners do not contain ingredients that protect your skin against excessive exposure during beach days, for example. If you wish, it is advisable to use a separate sunscreen . Even once you have that beautiful tan, it does not mean that you are suddenly protected from the sun. We sell safe and affordable sunscreens, which you can find on theSunscreen page . Here you will find in-depth information about sunscreens.

       

      Is there a self-tanner that doesn't smell bad?

      Self-tanners and a familiar scent, it really seems to belong together. Is there a way to prevent that well-known and especially nasty smell? That can't just be 123, why not? It is the chemical part of DHA with the amino acids that you smell and recognize from thousands! Let that be exactly what you need to get a tan, removing this process is like taking a fat soluble vitamin without eating fats. In any case, there is a lot that can be done about it. Naturally, they look at how they can disguise this process and especially the smell that arises by adding perfume. Unfortunately, this does not always work, and you have to want this. You can of course also go under the tanning bed or in the sun, those are actually the two only options that do not cause this odor.

       

      Perhaps focus on something else and accept that this is the way it is. Of course, you can always look for a variant that doesn't bother you so much. However, if this persists, a self-tanner may not be for you.

       

      How do you get tanner?

      Getting a tan, it sometimes seems like a competition. Who got the brownest last summer? You can of course become more tanned in different ways. Most people get tan from the sun, logical of course. The sun is fantastic for our health, we also get tanner from the sun. This is a natural warning from our body to remind us that we have been in the sun for too long. However, we want to get really tanned, so we apply sunscreen and stay in bed longer. You ignore your body's warnings. The combination of sunbathing for too long and applying all kinds of ointments can be harmful to your skin.

       

      Then of course we have the self-tanner that you use at home. Although in the past this was always just not the case; read stains, orange and other scenes, this is no longer the case nowadays. The self-tanners have been developed in such a way that it looks like you have been lying in the sun, but then it comes from a tube/bottle.

       

      Which self-tanner suits me best?

      Which self-tanner suits you is something only you can decide for yourself. What is your daily routine, what do you like and how often do you want to use self-tanner? As a beginner, it is advisable to start with a mousse. This is easy to spread and distribute, the risk of creating stains is very small.

       

      When should I start using a self-tanner?

      When should you start using a self-tanner? Straight away! No, we understand your question. Suppose you have a party on the weekend, do you have to start a few days in advance? Or do you not have to think about it at all and can you do it on the same day? This depends entirely on which type of self-tanner you use or want to use. If you want to use an instant self-tanner, you can even apply it the same day, but the evening before is advisable. Any odor will be much less the next day and you can of course still shower in the morning. If you have a self-tanner that is better known as 'gradual bronzers', you will need a few days. These self-tanners allow you to tan gradually and you need time for this. It is also wise to check how long the self-tanner in question will remain on your skin.

       

      Where can I ask my question about self-tanners?

      After reading the above information about tanning, are you still not sure which variant is the right choice? Which can! Ask your burning question to our team via [email protected] or call our customer service during office hours. We are happy to help you further so that you are guided in the right direction :)

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