Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Sunless Tanning! (My Self Tanning Routine)

I have been self-tanning for years. My real skin tone is very light. I'm talking about PORCELAIN. I take after my mom in this category. She is very fair. My dad is dark and tans extremely easily. I believe my brother takes after him. I do not tan easily. If I lay in the sun for hours, I'll either burn or nothing will happen. That's one reason I don't really do tanning beds either. It's so hard for me to get a real tan. I've gotten tanning bed memberships a few times and went every day with the most expensive lotion with 20x bronzers. I was only getting freckles on my face and tan legs, stomach and lower back. My chest, arms, neck and face were getting no color what so ever. So I gave up on tanning beds. Plus, It always worried me how unhealthy they are for you. Which is the main reason I don't use them. If I didn't care about skin cancer, I would be still be going every day and trying different indoor lotions. SO, with that said, I started using self tanners when I was 13 years old. I remember it was Spring break of 7th grade and I tried it out and when I came back I told everyone I went to Florida. haha!! Since then, I've been tanning not stop. I'm talking about i've been applying self tanner every few days for the past 8 years. I never go without a tan. I'm so use to myself being tan, I feel like I look weird without one. 

My Top Picks: 
 
From the left to right: St. Tropez Auto Bronzant Lotion, St. Tropez Whipped Bronze Mousse, SUN labs ULTRA DARK Lotion, SUN labs ULTA DARK Mousse, SUN labs ULTRA DARK Spray and Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer for Medium to Tan skin tones.  

These are my favorites by which I use. St. Tropez and SUN are extremely similar, I can't really notice a difference. They both give me a nice brown tan. I started purchasing St. Tropez a couple of years ago when I was watching Katie and Peter the reality show with UK model Katie Price and husband Peter Andre, and she was using St. Tropez Auto Bronzant and her tan looked amazing! After that, I HAD to get it. I bought a huge 32 oz bottle and loved it ever since. I started purchasing SUN also a couple years ago when I was at ULTA wanting an amazing tan, so I picked up the most expensive one on the rack, which was SUN labs and this has been my HG. I don't have much of a preference on what formula I like.. I think using a mousse is the easiest and the fastest application. I'd prefer it, but like I said, It doesn't matter to me. Sprays I like, but with aerosol cans, it tends to spray not only you, but your whole bathroom. So if you use a spray, make sure to wear some old slippers or flip flops and probably put a towel on the floor. Lotions I think take the longest because you really have to rub it in so its not streaky. With sprays and mousse, its just like water, and it seeps into your skin and doesn't require too much rubbing. I've noticed with St. Tropez,to get the best tan, apply it on thicker than normally, and don't rub it in, the more rubbing you do, the more streaky it will look. Let it sink into your skin. Apply it at night. You may look like a mud monster, but when you wake up it will be more even. And of course, when you rinse off the excess. Tip: When purchasing a self tanner, if it has a green tint to it, that means you have have a brown tan. Self tanners without the green pigment tend to be more on the orange side. Here is how I get my skin prepped for a self tan application! In the shower, I exfoliate my skin extremely well with body wash and a exfoliation glove. I am getting rid of my old tan (depending on how long it has been on for) and dead skin cells. This really makes your body smooth! It also prevents ingrown hairs. I'm really concentrating on my neck and chest, because I feel that's the most important area to have an even tan. I sometimes use a exfoliation scrub on my neck to make the area a perfect canvas. Then, I shave. Schick Quattro is the best! (I notice when I don't shave, the self tanner sits in my pores and makes it more noticeable that I didn't shave.)

Tools I'll be using:
     
From left to right: Self Tanning Mitt, Any large brush.. powder brush or kabuki and a fan.  

FLAWLESS APPLICATION: Apply a small amount of product on your brush. You will be applying it to your face. Distribute the product all over your face with the brush. If you have too much product on your face, take the brush and wipe it a few times on a paper towel until its semi-dry and keep swiping your face so your face has even color. If you're near a fan, put your face in front of the fan for about a minute. Then, the next place I apply my self tanner is my legs. I take some product and put it on the self tanning mitt and rub it into my legs and work my way up to my stomach and back. The mitt is almost like a mitt you would use to wax your car or wash your car. Use the same type of circular motion on your body. Do it quick, because tanning lotion dries quick, and if you go over it, it will cake and be uneven. I DON'T APPLY ANY TO MY FEET. Then, do the same thing to my neck, back of my neck and chest. If I want a deeper tan on my neck and chest, I will use the brush. I will put a lot of product on the brush and distribute it all over my neck and chest. Then, I stand in front of the fan having it blow on high on my neck and chest. This will help the tanner from dripping, or drying extremely slow b/c of the amount of product you have on. Using the mitt will give you a slightly lighter tan. It is a little faster though. To get a deeper tan while using the mitt, you can apply the tanner with the mitt, and then do a quick spritz of spray over it without blending it. The last place I apply the tanner to is my arms. Why? Because I'm constantly moving around my arms applying the tanner to my body, and I don't want to rub against anything to smear my tan. I do my chest right before it so when I apply it to my arms, I can blend it in my shoulders well since obviously your shoulders are next to your chest. I use the mitt and apply it to my arms, upper arms and shoulders. I DON'T APPLY IT TO MY HANDS AND FINGERS. I let my tan dry a few mins. Lastly, I'll take my Jergens daily moisturizer and apply it to my feet and toes, and apply it to my hands and fingers. Then, wipe off my palms. I always use Jergens on my hands and feet so I won't have a crazy tan on my hands and feet.. that makes it real noticeable that you use self tanner. The jergens gives you a small tan, and it blends in well. No streaks, no orange. Yay, done! 

Other Tips:
  • Mix a little pigment or shimmer into your self tanner for an extra glow! I sometimes put a little MAC Reflects Bronze into my self tanner and I'm extra glowy!
  • The following day, use a shimmering body lotion. Applying lotion also maintains your tan for a longer time.
  • For extra shiny legs, mix a little olive oil in with your moisturizer and you'll have sexy legs! (I do this all the time)
Have you tried any of these or others? Which self-tanner works the best for you?

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