Getting The Skin Ready For Your Chosen Sun Laboratorie Indoor Tanning Product

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.

Think of indoor tanning as creating a masterpiece. The skin serves as the canvas on which the paint, or Sun Laboratorie self tanning solution, is placed. Certainly, using a canvas that isn't correctly prepared for such endeavor won't let you produce a terrific artwork.

Before you start smearing the content of that Sun Laboratorie tanner bottle on your skin, make sure to exfoliate. The active ingredient in a Sun Laboratorie tanner is DHA, a chemical that promotes darkening of skin by reacting with dead cells present on it. You are bound to encounter a cosmetic misfortune if you apply the tanner over an in irregular layer of dead cells. By exfoliating the skin thoroughly, you are giving DHA a smooth and polished surface to work on.

A Sun Laboratorie self tanner may not properly work if there's a film of oil sitting on your skin. This keeps DHA from being absorbed and completing its job. That is why you should avoid scrub solutions on the market which contain oils. It's a good idea to reach for a sponge or loofah instead. The Sun Laboratorie exfoliating gel may also be ordered, designed exclusively for this pre-tan task. Pay extra attention to the knees and elbows where dead skin cells tend to accumulate more.

Exfoliating is best done while taking a shower. Use plain soap and not a fancy one which contains moisturizing ingredients. Rinse with warm water to help remove sloughed off skin thoroughly. When you step foot outside the shower, there should be nothing that sits on your skin which can keep your favorite Sun Laboratorie self tanner from performing its task.

Shaving is another preparation that needs to be done before you start rubbing that Sun Laboratorie tanner on your skin. Applying the product where there's unwanted hair can lead to a blotchy fake suntan. Besides, doing a close shave is a great way to exfoliate the skin. If waxing is your thing, it's a good idea to do it at least a day before your indoor tanning activity.

DHA found in Sun Laboratorie self tanner is absorbed more by the knees and elbows due to their dryness. It's for this reason why they usually end up darker than the rest of the body after the tanning product has completed its work. Prevent it by spreading a thin layer of moisturizing lotion on the knees and elbows to stop them from absorbing too much of the tanner which is applied next.

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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