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Self-tanner is a great way to achieve a sun-kissed look without exposing your skin to harmful UV rays. However, if you're new to using self-tanner, it can be a bit intimidating. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to apply self-tanner for a flawless, streak-free tan: 1. Exfoliate your skin: Before applying self-tanner, it's important to exfoliate your skin to ensure that it's smooth and free of dead skin cells. This will help the self-tanner go on evenly and prevent any streaks or patches. Use a gentle exfoliating scrub or mitt to buff away any dry or rough patches on your skin. 2. Moisturize dry areas: Apply a small amount of moisturizer to any dry areas such as your knees, elbows, ankles, and feet. This will help these areas absorb the self-tanner more evenly and prevent them from looking too dark. 3. Apply the self-tanner: Start by applying a small amount of self-tanner to a tanning mitt or gloves. Begin at your ankles and work your way up, using circular motions to blend the self-tanner into your skin. Be sure to apply the self-tanner evenly, taking care to avoid any streaks or patches. 4. Use a light hand: When applying self-tanner, less is usually more. Use a light hand and build up the color gradually, rather than applying too much all at once. If you do notice any streaks or patches, use a damp cloth or exfoliating mitt to blend them out. 5. Let it dry: Allow the self-tanner to dry completely before getting dressed or applying any other products to your skin. This usually takes around 10-15 minutes, but be sure to follow the instructions on your specific self-tanner product. 6. Maintain your tan: To keep your tan looking fresh and even, be sure to moisturize your skin regularly and avoid exfoliating or using harsh scrubs for at least a few days after applying the self-tanner. If you want to maintain your tan for longer, you can also apply a gradual tanning moisturizer every few days. Remember, practice makes perfect when it comes to applying self-tanner. Don't be discouraged if it doesn't look perfect the first time - with a little practice and patience, you'll be able to achieve a flawless, natural-looking tan.
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