With so many self-tanning options available on the market, it can become quite difficult to determine which is the right one for your skin type, and your skin needs. One…
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In order to develop a tan in the sun, your skin needs to be exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UV rays). To get the best and safest tan possible, you need…
Tanning safely takes time, and through many sessions in the sun or on a tanning bed, you can develop a dark, bronze tan. However, some people notice that after tanning…
You might have spent some time in the sun building up a tan, only to notice your skin peeling after a few days. You could be so tempted to peel…
The unwanted streaks and lines caused by a tan can be really frustrating, especially if you were looking to develop an even, glowing tan all over. It can be difficult…
You’ve spent months, maybe even years, building up a gorgeous, natural tan, but all of a sudden, your skin stops darkening and you are stuck at the same tan color…
If your winter skin needs a fresh new glow, and you do not want to spend time tanning in the sun, then you might be considering a spray tan! Having…
There is no doubt that self-tanners are better for your skin than sitting in the sun baking away and risking sunburn. You might turn to self-tanners to develop a bronzed…
Some people claim that their skin has become fairer after wearing sunscreen often over an extended period of time, and while we all know that sunscreen can help prevent sunburn,…
The weather doesn’t always cooperate with your plans – no matter how much you want it to! If you were planning to spend some time outside tanning in the sun,…