Often, patchy results are due to one of three things: improper skin prep, the application technique, or how you care for your skin post-bronzing. Typically, you'll want to cleanse and exfoliate your skin before applying self-tanner or getting a spray tan. You'll also want to moisturize prior to application.
A dull razor will remove your tan. Be aware that spending any time in a hot tub, swimming pool, or the ocean—or even taking a long hot bath—can cause your Airbrush Tan to prematurely fade. Do not use aerosol or oil-based sunscreen! The chemicals in them will ruin your Airbrush Spray Tan.
Respiratory problems. A known allergy to DHA. Open cuts/wounds. Severe skin conditions i.e. eczema, psoriasis or dermatitis.
Skincare products like moisturisers, deodorants and oily products often obstruct this process and the spray tan will not set properly. The best time to apply moisturisers and skincare products is after the spray tan has set or develop properly.
soak your hands in very hot water, and add a small amount of a cleaning agent like a bleach or chlorine or bromide. Sitting in a chlorinated hot tub is an excellent way to remove a spray tan from your whole body and you can emulate the experience in a sink bowl.
Environmental factors such as exposure to water, sweat, and certain skincare products can also impact the longevity of a spray tan. Water exposure, in particular, can break down the DHA molecules on the skin's surface, leading to faster fading.
Remove all-over tan quickly with a fake tan remover
Fake tan remover, available as gels, lotions, or sprays, typically contains glycolic acid, lactic acid, or urea for exfoliation and tan removal. To use, apply the remover, wait 10-15 minutes, then gently scrub with a cloth or exfoliating mitt.
Loofahs, washcloths, brushes, and body washes with microbeads are all going to hasten the tan's departure. Your first shower after your spray tan will likely result in a puddle of colored water around your drain, but this is normal. As you leave the shower, make sure to pat yourself dry with the towel, don't rub.
For the actives in your self-tanner to do their job properly, they need to be applied to clean skin. This means skin free from deodorants, fragrances, and body lotion – unless you're actually a fan of a patchy tan… So make sure you shower first to remove any lingering prods that can interfere with your tanner's DHA.
Peta Jane Beauty self-tanning products need a minimum of 6 to 8 hours to fully absorb and react with the skin. If you shower or sweat immediately after application, or before the tanner has fully dried, you risk washing away the product, resulting in a less-than-perfect tan.
Continue to avoid makeup, perfume, deodorant, soaps, and lotions during the development period. Do not wear tight clothing or bras after a session. Follow your technician's advice on when to shower based on the solution used. Avoid sweating excessively for the first 24 hours.
Shaving Before or After Spray Tan FAQ
Spray tan may fade slightly when shaving, especially if done immediately after the session. Waiting 8-12 hours before shaving and using gentle strokes can minimise the impact on the tan.
Q1: Will My Fake Tan Look Better After I Shower? A: Yes! Showering helps remove excess bronzer and allows the DHA to continue developing. Skin appears cleaner and more radiant after a proper rinse.
Shave or wax at least 24 hours before your spray tan for the best results.
Most often, looking like you have too dark of a tan on your face is a result of literally using too much solution (remember: two ounces for the entire body, not just the neck up!) or being sprayed with a percentage that is too high for your skin type.
Although steaming your face and body is excellent for cleansing your skin, opening up your pores and removing blackheads, it can also make your tan fade a little quicker. This is because treating yourself to a steam actually encourages your older skin layers to flake away to reveal fresh, smooth skin.
The skin on your legs has a different depth and texture than the rest of your body so it might not take as well to tanner. Here are a couple of questions to ask yourself that might explain why your calves won't tan: Is there any residue left on your calves from products like moisturiser, shaving foam or body oil?
Once you have washed off your fake tan moisturise your skin daily to increase the longevity of your tan. Dry, dehydrated skin will cause your dead skin cells to shed quicker, taking the fake tan you worked so hard for with it. Use an oil-free moisturiser as oil can break down the product [2].
As sweat is acidic, it can cause self tan to break down when left to sit on the skin.
Oils are great to break down the tan. Run a hot bath with some body or bath oil in it and soak in for as long as possible. If you're a shower person, apply oil all over your body, let it sink into your skin completely and take a hot steamy shower to wash it off. NIVEA Body Oil is a great product to get rid of fake tan.
Tanning Tip: 1 Hour Express will continue to develop on the skin for 6-8 hours, even after the color guide has been washed off.
To get rid of fake tan quickly, try soaking in a warm bath with baby oil, followed by exfoliating with an exfoliating mitt.
Use Dish Soap
Dish soap can not only cut through grime and grease but can also get rid of your spray tan.