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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

skin care:- 2tips and 8steps for all people for self tan your face

How to Self Tan Your Face

Sitting in the hot sun, day after day, with the hot rays burning into your skin, not only gives you a great tan, but leaves you open to getting skin cancer, plus wrinkles. Here is another option to looking great with a tan on your face, that won't damage your skin. Applying skin tanner is easy, and works great.

Steps:-
*Exfoliate your face and neck very well the night before. (St. Ive's Apricot Scrub does an outstanding job, because it doesn't contain oils that will prevent the self-tanner form absorbing well). After that, apply your usual moisturizer at night and get your beauty sleep!

*In the morning, shower and wash your face and neck as usual (Neutrogena Deep Clean Cream Cleanser is also a great product that will work great for applying self-tanners)

*Pat dry your face and neck and wait about 15 minutes before applying your self-tanner. Water in your pores can prevent the self-tanner from penetrating.

*Apply the self-tanner. Use small amounts and avoid the eye area. Apply as if you were applying your regular moisturizer and blending well outwards. Blend well and make sure your self-tanner is fully absorbed.

*Wash your hands right away with soap and water! You don't want to smell your hands and make them turn orange!

*Your self-tanner will start developing in 30 minutes and you will see results about 4-8 hours after application.

*Avoid touching your face and getting an uneven application.

*Practice makes perfect! A great self-tanner is L'Oreal Sublime Bronze in Light/Medium skin tones!

***Tips***

*Jergens natural glow works really good too, it doesn't make you orange at all; but it doesn't have an entirely pleasant smell.

*Avoid Neutrogena self-tanners as they are known for making you look orange and ugly! L'Oreal is definitely a great, long-lasting and cheap self-tanner! I would die without it!!!

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