
Use an old makeup brush to blend the tanner onto your hands, feet, and face for a more natural, "airbrushed" look. 2. Salon Spray Tans (Professional Results)
Just before applying, use a light moisturizer on "problem" areas—elbows, knees, ankles, and knuckles. This prevents the tanner from clinging to dry skin and turning too dark. tanning
Self-tanning is the safest way to get deep color without UV damage. The secret isn't in the application—it's in the prep. Use an old makeup brush to blend the
The Ultimate Guide to a Flawless Tan: Sun, Salon, or Self-Tanner This prevents the tanner from clinging to dry
Exfoliate your entire body to remove dead skin cells that cause patchiness. Shave or wax now to give your pores time to close, preventing the "strawberry legs" look.
Use a tanning mitt for a streak-free finish and to keep your palms from staining. Start at your ankles and work your way up in long, sweeping motions.