lundi 10 juin 2013

Getting The Skin Geared Up For Your Favorite Sun Laboratorie Self Tanner

By Haywood Raptis


Enjoying a fabulous fake suntan requires more than just reaching for that bottle of Sun Laboratorie tanner. There are certain things that need to be done first, particularly on your skin. Below are some tips on how to avoid a blotchy tan.

Indoor tanning is similar to creating a fabulous work of art. Your skin acts as the canvas and your chosen Sun Laboratorie tanner is the paint. Naturally, the finished product won't look right if the canvas isn't primed for what you put on its surface.

One of the most important things to carry out prior to the use of a Sun Laboratorie self tanning solution is exfoliating your skin. The active ingredient of a Sun Laboratorie tanner is called DHA, a chemical capable of darkening the skin's topmost part which basically consists of dead cells. Applying the tanner on an uneven layer of dead skin cells is like asking for a cosmetic tragedy to show up. Exfoliating beforehand ensures that DHA in the self tanning product has a smooth surface to work on.

Avoid using readily-available scrub solutions. They tend to leave an oily film on your skin which can keep DHA in Sun Laboratorie tanner from doing its job. Instead, grab a sponge or loofah to eliminate those unwanted dead skin cells. Give your elbows and knees special attention because dead cells tend to abound in these areas. It's also possible to order Sun Laboratorie exfoliating gel for the body, a product formulated specifically for this highly essential pre-fake tanning chore.

Exfoliate in the shower for best results. Clean skin using a plain bar of soap with no fancy moisturizing ingredients. Rinse with warm water to ensure none of those sloughed off dead skin cells remain. There should be no residue sitting on the skin once you are through showering to ensure that the Sun Laboratorie tanning solution can complete its job as expected.

Another thing that you should do prior to the use of your favorite Sun Laboratorie self tanner is shaving. Applying the product on areas with unwanted hair leads to a blotchy skin tone. Besides, shaving is another effective way to exfoliate the skin. If the unwanted hair removal method of your preference is waxing, do it a day before you undergo indoor tanning.

Dry areas of the body like the elbows and knees soak up more DHA present in a Sun Laboratorie tanner. That is why then the product completely develops, these parts tend to end up evidently darker than the rest. Prevent this tragedy from showing up by spreading a thin layer of your everyday hand and body moisturizer on the elbows and knees prior to applying the tanner. Doing so stops them from absorbing too much DHA.

Remember to put on a pair of gloves before you start applying your preferred Sun Laboratorie self tanning solution. This will protect the palms from absorbing excessive amounts of DHA and ending up heavily stained. Besides, you shouldn't apply the tanner on areas which don't darken when you sunbathe, like the palms. If you have latex allergy, wear gloves out of plastic.




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