Advertisement
Home Beauty

The secret to the perfect tan every time

Hint: It’s all in the preparation

There’s nothing quite like that feeling of having a fresh tan, giving you that ‘just got back from a Euro summer’ glow (like everyone on Insta right now!) without ever actually having to leave the house. But that said, applying self-tan can also be dangerous territory, with serious room for error.

Advertisement

Thankfully DIY tanning has come a looong way since it was first introduced. The days of streakiness, tandoori orange hues and those telltale blotchy hands and feet are, for the most part, well behind us. And, thanks to the wonders of science, the odds are much more in our favour when it comes to applying a golden glow ourselves.

However, the biggest secret when it comes to fake tanning (by yourself or with an expert) is in the preparation, so don’t ignore the warm-up. Here are some simple (yet key) steps to help you ready your skin and ensure you’re getting the best out of your faux tan every time (think more Amalfi Coast and less Oompa Loompa).

The biggest tip for successful fake tanning is in the preparation
(Credit: Getty)

It’s all about that base

If you do nothing else, make sure you exfoliate your skin before you tan and make sure you remove ALL of the previous tan before you even think about going for more.

Advertisement

We love Bondi Sands’ Self Tan Eraser that gently removes your previous tan without the need for excessive and harsh exfoliation, which can irritate the skin and leave it dry. This one instead works to also moisturise and leave the skin silky smooth and ready to glow – double win.

Don’t forget about hair removal either! Make sure you do this before you tan. The day before is best if you can manage it.

Speaking of moisturising…

In the days leading up to your tan your mantra is: moisturise, moisturise, moisturise. And then moisturise again. Seriously, though, to help your tan glide on evenly you want to make sure your skin is super hydrated, because if it’s dry, that’s when you’ll get streaks and patches. Moisturised skin will also help the tan absorb better and last longer.

Moisturise in the days leading up to your tan so it glides on evenly
(Credit: Getty)
Advertisement

However, it’s best not to apply moisturiser on the day of your tan (except for a small amount to your dry areas – think feet, ankles, knees, hands and elbows) and then, once you’ve applied the tan, wait 24 hours before applying any more. Then you want to lather it on morning and night to help lengthen the tan and allow it to fade evenly.

Tip: When applying tan to your face, try mixing it with a little moisturiser to dilute it for a more subtle glow.

The right tools

Get yourself a good tan mitt and you won’t be sorry. A good mitt will help the tan glide on seamlessly and stop you ending up with those telltale orange hands.

Invest in a hand mitt to avoid orange hands
(Credit: Getty)
Advertisement

Shower power

If you’re doing your tan at home, it’s best not to apply it straight after having a shower. When you shower in hot water the steam causes your pores to open up and then the tan gets in the pores, leading to little brown spots on your skin. So if you can wait, then do so. But, if time is an issue, the best fix is to blast the cold water before you get out of the shower and that should help close those pores.

Related stories


Advertisement
Advertisement