Friday, November 11, 2011

Clarins radiance plus self tanning body lotion?

How long does it take for this fake tan to develop?|||it takes about two hours to develop.





make sure you exfoliate before you begin, using a loofah or some kind of body scrub (i love those exfoliating gloves you get, you can get them from boots for about 拢3). this will make the colour go on much smoother and more naturally. dry your skin thoroughly afterwards and decide where you are going to apply the tanner. you might want to apply some extra moisturiser to areas where the skin is a bit tougher than the rest of your body, like knees and elbows. this skin can look funny when fake tan is applied so the moisturiser should give you a more even look.





sometime it helps to start from your feet and work up, as this way you don't get lines and streaks on your upper body when you bend over. apply the cream in even, circular motions. you could try wearing rubber gloves, this is supposed to make application smoother and also protects your hands from staining. don't overdo it on areas like knees and elbows and when you apply it to your face, watch you don't overdo your neck in comparison. if you want cream applied to your back you will need assistance.





once you have applied it you should wash your hands immediately to stop staining, and take care to wash your nails, cuticles and in between your fingers as cream tends to gather here. you have to let the tanning cream dry for at least half an hour, so don't put clothes on or you risk staining them and cause patches to develop on your skin. the only thing to do is sit on an old towel in a room where you have some privacy so that you are not moving around a lot lol. a good time of the day to apply self tanning lotion is before you go to bed, so that you don't stain your clothes, but remember to put old towels on the sheets so that you don't stain them either.





when i use fake tan, i use a make up sponge or a cotton wool pad to do my hands with. also bend your fingers to get in between your knuckles to prevent any tell tale white lines. using a sponge gives an even coverage with no harsh lines and no stained palms. good luck.





hope this helps


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