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How to Remove Self Tanner (and Fix Other Bronzing Blunders)

If you make a mistake, here's how to remove self tanner without a lot of effort

Self tanning is a great way to get a sun-kissed look without the risk of skin cancer or early wrinkles. However, even with the best self tanning products, you can end up orange, streaky or dark. Here are some easy ways to remove self tanner and fix at-home tanning mistakes.

Here's how to remove self tanner quickly and easily
Here's how to remove self tanner quickly and easily
Scrub it Off
The best way to deal with being orange due to self tanner is to use exfoliating and moisturizing products that will eliminate the top layer of skin. This is where most of the product will have deposited color, so once you use a moisturizer and very light abrasion to get that top layer of skin off, you'll reveal the lighter-colored skin beneath it.

The Body Shop Shea Exfoliating Sugar Body Scrub
The Body Shop Shea Exfoliating Sugar Body Scrub
You'll need an exfoliating product with gentle scrubbing action, like The Body Shop Shea Exfoliating Sugar Body Scrub, $7.00. This scrub has the dual benefit of gently exfoliating while also providing moisture to soothe skin and help skin cells regrow.

South Seas Uh Oh! Self Tan Remover gently lightens the tan away
South Seas Uh Oh! Self Tan Remover gently lightens the tan away
Gently Remove the Color
Other methods for how to remove self tanner involve doing things to lighten your skin. Swimming in a pool will help to make you look less orange since chlorine has a bleaching effect on skin. You may also want to consider a product like South Seas Uh Oh! Self Tan Remover, $12.00, which is designed to gently lighten self tanner away.

Get Rid of Stripes
Stripes look great on tigers but not so much on people. If you've got a ton of streaks after you use a self tanner, the issue is less about how to remove self tanner and more about how to even out your skin. It's a good idea to exfoliate and moisturize your skin, which will help to reduce the intensity of the areas where color is darkest and make your tan more consistent.

Fill in the Blanks and Exfoliate
Exfoliating can help even out your skin tone, but it may not completely eliminate the differences between areas where there isn't as much color. To help bridge the gap, consider using a self-tanning lotion that will add color gradually. This will add some color to areas that are paler, and it should only take a day or so for everything to match.

Eliminating Patches
Drier areas of your skin, such as your elbows and knees, are more prone to soak up color. How to remove self tanner from dry areas is to exfoliate the parts of your body that are darker and moisturize them. Once you remove the dry, dead skin, your tan will be less blotchy.

A Natural Remedy for Tanned Palms
If you forget to wear gloves, you may end up with tanned palms as well. One idea on how to remove self tanner is by making a lightening paste from two teaspoons of lemon juice, a teaspoon of baking powder and half a teaspoon of water. Rub this paste between your palms for about two minutes, and your self tanner should rinse off with the paste.


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