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July 5, 2016

Tanning Sans Sun

Published in: Clarins, How to apply self-tanner, How to make your fake tan last longer, How to tan without the sun, Self-tanner, St. Tropez

Skin Fact: “Whether you’re at the beach or in your own backyard, keep in mind that about 90 percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers and about 86 percent of melanomas can be attributed to exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation.” -Skin Cancer Foundation

Sorry, sun; you're not invited.  (Shutterstock.com)
Sorry, sun; you’re not invited.
(Shutterstock.com)

 I can’t help it – my skin looks better when it’s tan. (It works wonders for covering up the uneven sun spots and veins that have taken up residence on my legs.) But for my fair, freckled complexion, tanning by natural means is an impossibility. And a danger.  That’s why I was so happy when self-tanners came on the market.

But when they first appeared, the results were less than pretty. The odor: Putrid.  The color: Anything-but-natural. An orange-y, fake hue (complete with streaks) that looked like I’d smeared melted Cheetos all over my body. Thank goodness so many chemists jumped on the bandwagon, realizing that this was something with promise, and something that could save lives. (Okay, maybe I’m being dramatic here, but when you consider that every 52 minutes, someone dies of melanoma, any alternative to tanning is a win-win, no?)

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW…

Self-tanners (aka sunless tanning products) come in lotions, creams and sprays. Or, you can have a professional apply a spray-on tan. (I tried that recently and loved the results!)

Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is a color additive that, when it comes in contact with dead skin cells on your skin’s surface, temporarily darkens the skin. Voila! You have a tan…albeit a temporary one, wearing off after a few days.

Are they safe? DHA has been approved by the FDA for this specific use. They do caution, though, that DHA should not be inhaled or applied to areas like the lips, nose or around the eyes (any area that is covered by mucous membranes).

Be careful not to let your eyes fool your mind and tell it that you already have a “base” tan, and therefore can’t burn. You still need sunscreen outdoors, like always. And remember that most self-tanners don’t contain sunscreen – if they do, the protection will only last for a few hours, anyway.

IF YOU’RE TEMPTED JUST TO SWALLOW A PILL…

Don’t do it. The pills typically contain a chemical called canthaxanthin, a color additive – which not only turns your skin orange or brown, but can also cause hives, liver damage and even vision problems.

HOW TO CREATE THE BEST FAKE TAN EVER…

Compliments of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD):

Exfoliate. Use a washcloth to exfoliate the skin prior to applying a self-tanner. Using an exfoliating product also will help remove dead skin cells. Spend a little more time exfoliating where your skin is thickest — elbows, knees and ankles.

Dry your skin. Drying your skin before you apply a self-tanner helps it go on evenly.

Apply in sections. Apply the self-tanner in sections (such as the arms, then legs, followed by the torso). Massage the self-tanner into your skin in a circular motion.

Wash your hands after each section. You will avoid orange-colored palms by washing your hands with soap and water after you finish applying the self-tanner to each section of your body.

Blend at your wrists and ankles. For a natural look, you need to lightly extend the tanner from your wrists to your hands and from your ankles to your feet.

Dilute over your joints. Dilute the self-tanner on the knees, ankles and elbows, because these areas tend to absorb more self-tanner than the rest of the skin. To dilute, lightly rub with a damp towel or apply a thin layer of lotion on top of the self-tanner.

Give your skin time to dry. Wait at least 10 minutes before getting dressed. For the next three hours, it is best to wear loose clothing and try to avoid sweating.

IF YOU’RE GOING TO GET A SPRAY-ON TAN, KNOW THIS…

Make sure to ask about protecting your eyes, lips, nose and ears. And another good question: “How will I be protected from inhaling the spray?” (Some options include nose plugs, lip balm, a nose filter and goggles. Throw away your pride for a moment, in the interest of your health, okay?)

AND LASTLY, HOW TO MAKE IT LAST…

Keep your skin well-moisturized. Before you step into a bath or  shower, apply a body oil, which can create a barrier on your skin.

After showering or bathing, lightly towel off (resist the urge to rub – that will take some color off!) and moisturize again. I love this product from Jergens, which not only moisturizes, but also combines hydration with a little self-tanner, so you can gradually build up and maintain your color.

WHAT TO SAY WHEN SOMEONE SAYS “YOU LOOK SO GOOD!”…

“I’ll gladly share my healthy secret with you. Let’s sit and chat outside –  in the shade, preferably.”

IF YOU WANT MORE SUMMER TIPS…

Five (More) Easy Ways to Have Your Healthiest Summer Ever

How to Keep Your Summer Look Going All Year Long

Why Using Sunscreen is Not Enough

MY WISH LIST OF SELF-TANNERS…

St. Tropez Mousse  It’s a super-lightweight, easy-to-apply, tinted mousse that dries in 60 seconds. 

Another by St. Tropez that lets you tan in the shower and rinse off after 3 minutes.

This one by Clarins.

 

 

 

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  1. Lisa Froman says

    July 6, 2016 at 11:43 am

    Love this. I didn’t know you could take a pill to tan, though that does not sound like a great option. I used to spray tan on occasion but I couldn’t stand the smell. Now I mostly walk around with my fair colored skin and pretend I have a tan. Lol

    • Sheryl says

      July 7, 2016 at 1:22 am

      Funny, Lisa! I guess that is one way to do it…pretend. It’s uncanny how alike we Libra’s are.

  2. Irene S. Levine says

    July 6, 2016 at 8:10 pm

    Loved this post…you are my go-to beauty expert on tanning sans sun!

    • Sheryl says

      July 7, 2016 at 1:22 am

      Thanks, Irene. Happy to share my tips any time!

  3. Laura says

    July 11, 2016 at 3:25 pm

    I have always had very fair skin and cannot tolerate a lot of sun and just accepted the fact that I would never be one of the bronzed beauties on the beach. Back in the 60s and 70s people would actually use a mixture of baby oil and iodine then sit in the sun to get a tan. All they did was turn themselves into human french fries…stupid! I did try a spray tan once (for A&Js wedding) but found the smell offensive and it was expensive. Your article gave me courage and I tried the St. Tropez shower version and it worked perfectly! No streaking or bare spots and very easy to use. After two applications I have a nice, natural looking light golden color that I am very happy with. One tube costs $25 and I should be able to get at least 8-10 applications. Thanks for another informative article!

  4. Morgan says

    August 8, 2016 at 9:04 pm

    I agree with you! Self tanning is an excellent alternative to tanning under harmful rays. It’s much better for your skin and looks just as nice! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this!

    • SherylK says

      August 23, 2016 at 1:26 pm

      THanks for reading and weighing in, Morgan!

  5. larissa says

    August 29, 2016 at 9:22 pm

    Awesome advice and really wonderful tips! I think skin safety is just so important and definitely not expressed enough. Thanks so much for sharing such an awesome post!

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