Layering Two Or 3 Of Our Products Together Is Perfect Way To Create Deeper More Intensified Results And Also Great For Skin Types That Usually Struggle To Achieve Dark Results With Self Tan! When Layering, Ensure Every Layer Is Dry Before Applying Your Next Coat.
Another way to make your tan darker is to apply two layers of self-tan or to top your tan up the day after the initial application.
so you can self tan over self tan if it's within. like you self tan one day and then the next day you wanna do a second coat. but usually after the third day. you don't wanna put any more self tanner on until you're ready for your next application.
You can apply 2 days in a row. The tanner I have recommends that if you want it super dark to do a layer, then 30 minutes later do another layer, then rinse after 8ish hours like usual.
Can you mix two different self tanners together? Yes, they can be mixed together and they look really nice. Yes, they mixed a green base tan with a red base tan.
We really don't recommend doing this. Not all tanners are created equal and layering one type of solution over another can be a recipe for disaster.
Don't Wear Tight Clothing Immediately: Tight clothing can rub against freshly applied fake tan and cause streaking or smudging. Opt for loose, breathable clothing until your tan has fully dried and developed. Don't Forget SPF: Fake tan does not provide protection against harmful UV rays.
Applying too much product too quickly can result in streaking, patchiness, or an unnatural orange colour. Instead, stick to one application per day and build up your tan gradually over time. This will give you a more natural-looking result and reduce the risk of any mishaps.
The answer is yes! The self-tanner does not block UV rays, so you can still get a tan even if you're using a self-tanner. While the self-tanner will make your skin look like you've spent some time in the sun it won't actually block the UV rays from reaching your skin.
Our Self Tanning Mousse in Violent Dark is ideal for getting the smooth and even color you want, but it's not good to layer it on top of itself. Before you reapply, it's super important to naturally remove as much of your last application as possible before you put on more.
Applying at night gives your self-tanner time to develop a natural tan look. Things like showering, rain, or tight clothes can mess up your tan when it's trying to settle. And some tanning products will also stain! As the self-tanner process can take up to eight hours, applying right before bed is super convenient.
For gaps in your tan, you can use a tanning mousse or lotion to touch up the areas you've missed and blend them seamlessly with the rest of your tan. The Self-Tanning Milky Lotion , is perfect for self-tan touch-ups.
You don't necessarily tan faster in water or laying out. This is because water reflects UV rays, so you may not be getting as much exposure as you think if you're actually in the pool.
Once applied, you can wash skin after just 1 hour, but for a deeper, longer lasting tan, leave on for up to 8 hours. As it really is a personal choice, you may need to test it out a few times before knowing what suits you best. After washing off, you can always re-apply if you're after a deeper tan.
Layering Two Or 3 Of Our Products Together Is Perfect Way To Create Deeper More Intensified Results And Also Great For Skin Types That Usually Struggle To Achieve Dark Results With Self Tan! When Layering, Ensure Every Layer Is Dry Before Applying Your Next Coat.
EVEN-UP A TAN
You can even up a tan that's started to fade in patches with the Sienna X Q10 Self Tan Mist. This handy aerosol is perfect for on-the-go top-ups. It can be sprayed directly onto areas that have started to lose their glow.
When layering up your tan allow the layers to dry properly. If you layer up your ultra dark self tan foam without allowing it to dry it gets tacky and will not sink deep enough into the skin. Do one full body layer give 30 min to dry & re apply.
but, you can always keep reapplying over the tan if you want darker results - just make sure your skin is exfoliated and hydrated so it doesn't go patchy!
Broadly speaking, if you're wanting that deep, dark bronze look or tend to naturally give off a more olive complexion in the summer months, leaving fake tan on overnight could be quite suitable for you.
Double coats applied in this fashion also allow you to layer multiple products, for example creating a base tan with your first product choice and a top coat with your second product choice allows you to cross categories and get multiple product benefits in one double coat tanning application, such as using an ultra ...
Avoiding Common Mistakes After Fake Tanning
Post-tan, skip bar soaps, exfoliating scrubs, and alcohol-based lotions as they can strip your colour and leave it patchy. Limit long, hot showers or excessive washing, which can speed up fading.
When you apply self-tanner to unexfoliated skin, it can cling to patches of dead skin, resulting in a streaky and uneven tan. Exfoliating before tanning provides a smooth and clean canvas for the tanning product, ensuring that it goes on evenly and adheres to your skin properly.
As sweat is acidic, it can cause self tan to break down when left to sit on the skin.
The answer is YES, but only after the self tan has fully developed. All Bali Body fake tan's take around 8 hours to fully develop and reach their maximum level of glow. Regardless of when you wash the colour guide off, we highly recommend you don't moisturise until the 8 hour mark.