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How to Maintain a Sunless Tan

Updated: Jun 5, 2022



At the end of a great day in the sun, you are sure to get a glorious glow. But what happens when you decide to spend your time indoors? You can't just stay inside forever! Here's some advice on how to maintain that summer tan all year long.


What is the Difference Between a Sunless Tan and a Sun Tan?


Sunless tans are a newer version of tanning that uses a tanning bed without the use of sunlight. Sun tanning is the traditional way to get a tan, which involves exposure to UV rays from the sun. Sunless tans offer the same color results as suntans, but they are less damaging because there is no outdoor exposure.


Tips for Getting and Maintaining a Sunless Tan


If you’re looking to get a sunless tan without the harmful rays of the sun, there are a few things you can do to help make your tanning experience more pleasurable and successful. Follow these tips to maintain your tan skin all summer long!


  1. Start by choosing the right product. Make sure you’re using an SPF lotion or spray to protect your skin from the sun’s damaging UVA and UVB rays.

  2. If you’re using a self-tanner, make sure it has both a light and dark color selection so you can achieve a gradual tan.

  3. Avoid overexposure to the sun, especially during the peak hours of 10 am to 2 pm. Protect your skin by wearing sunscreen every day, limiting sun exposure during peak hours, and using a hat when outdoors.

  4. Avoid using self-tanner before going out in direct sunlight; this will only make your Tan worse.

  5. Use a moisturizer beforehand to avoid any dryness or flaking.

  6. Apply tan diligently throughout the day, avoiding areas where you will be actively exercising or perspiring. This includes the face, neck, chest, and back.



Conclusion


Getting a sunless tan is an excellent way to add some brightness and color to your skin, without the harmful effects of the sun.

Apply tan diligently throughout the day, avoiding areas where you will be actively exercising or perspiring. This includes the face, neck, chest, and back.


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