How To Make Your Fake Tan Last Longer During Summer
Summer is the perfect time to show off your sun-kissed glow, but keeping a spray tan or fake tan looking fresh can be a challenge with all the sun, sand, and water. Here’s a comprehensive guide to extending the life of your fake tan, ensuring you stay bronzed and beautiful throughout the season.
Steps To Take After Getting A Sunless Tan
1. Wait Before Showering
- Why?: Allowing the tan to develop fully helps it last longer.
- How Long?: Wait at least 8-10 hours before showering. When you do, use lukewarm water and avoid soap on the first rinse.
2. Moisturize Regularly
- Why?: Well-hydrated skin retains color better.
- How: Use an alcohol-free, oil-free moisturizer twice daily, like Fake Bake’s Mistifier Oil-Free Moisturizer.
3. Avoid Harsh Products
- Why?: Products with alcohol, exfoliants, or acne treatments can strip your tan.
- How: Switch to gentle, hydrating body washes and avoid using loofahs or scrubs.
4. Full-Body Hydration
- Why?: Hydrated skin looks better and holds a tan longer.
- How: Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Aim for at least 8 glasses.
5. Use Sunscreen
- Why?: Protecting your skin from UV damage prevents peeling and prolongs your tan.
- How: Opt for a broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Apply it generously and reapply every two hours.
Maintaining Your Fake Tan Longer
1. Avoid Chlorine and Saltwater
- Why?: Both can dry out your skin and fade your tan.
- How: If you do swim in pools or the ocean, rinse off with fresh water immediately afterward and moisturize thoroughly.
2. Be Mindful of Exercise
- Why?: Excessive sweating can cause your tan to fade faster.
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How: If you work out frequently, try to keep sessions shorter or less intense, and always shower and moisturize afterward.
3. Pat Dry Instead of Rubbing
- Why?: Rubbing can exfoliate the skin and fade your tan.
- How: After swimming or showering, gently pat your skin dry with a towel.
3. Touch Up with Self-Tanner
- Why?: Self-tanners can help fill in areas where the tan has faded.
- How: Use a high-quality self-tanner and apply it sparingly to maintain an even tone.
4. Wear Loose Clothing
- Why?: Tight clothes can rub against your skin and cause your tan to wear off unevenly.
- How: Opt for loose, breathable fabrics, especially in the first few hours after tanning.