Using a Self Tan Remover
Self-tanning is convenient and with recent developments self-tanning has become easier than ever. There is one little catch. How do you remove your at home tan? How do you choose and use a self tan remover?
You may need to remove your tan because you have made a mistake or because you have orange hands or elbows. Using a new self tanner may have left you a little blotchy or uneven. These are all reasons to reach for a self tan remover. There are, as usual, many choices to use as a self tan remover. It all depends on if you have made a mistake and you need your tan removed immediately or if you are willing to give it a little more time.
The healthiest solution for your skin is to let your skin naturally slough off the self tanner. Your skin is constantly shedding so it is not going to take as long as you may think. But for the most part no one wants to wear a mistake for that long. If your self tan is a complete disaster you may want to purchase cream or liquid removers at the store or order them on the internet.
If it happens to be that you just have had a little oops in the notorious trouble areas (i.e. elbows, armpits, knees, neck, etc.) grab a washcloth and some gentle soap giving your trouble area a gentle scrub. If that doesn’t work you may want to grab an exfoliator. Exfoliators do wonders for self tan removing. Baking soda is a cheap all-natural remedy you may want to give a try. If all else fails you are going to have to spend some tub time, scrubbing gently with an exfoliator daily, give your skin time to do what it naturally does.
Self tanning is a convenient way to warm your skin tone all year round. For tanning gone bad don’t panic! You have lots of options give them a try!