Self-tanners are a great way to achieve a sun-kissed glow.
How long does self-tanner last?
The answer varies depending on a few factors. Generally, self-tanners last anywhere from three to ten days, depending on the formula and the parts of the body where it was applied.
How do you apply self-tanner?
Start with clean, exfoliated skin to ensure an even application. Next, use a tanning mitt or gloves to apply the self-tanner in circular motions, paying special attention to areas like elbows, knees, and ankles where product can easily build up. Allow your skin to fully dry before dressing and avoid showering or sweating for at least six to eight hours post-application.
How do you remove self-tanner?
There are a variety of methods to try, from using a gentle exfoliating scrub to soaking in a warm bath with Epsom salts to mixing baking soda with water and gently scrubbing any areas you want to lighten.