Make Your Glow Last: How a Hand & Body Cream Can Extend Your Fake Tan

Summer radiance is great, but nothing lasts forever, especially a fake tan. Whether you’re aiming for a golden glow all year round or just want your holiday tan to last a little longer, the secret often lies not in the tanner itself, but inhow you care for your skin afterwards.

prolong your fake tan with a good body care routine

Why Your Skin Needs Extra Love

Fake tan works by interacting with the outermost layer of your skin. As skin naturallysheds dead cells, the tan gradually fades. Dry or dehydrated skin accelerates this process, causing uneven patches or streaks. This is where arich hand & body creamcomes in.

Hydrated skin holds onto colour longer. By applying a nourishing cream daily, you keep your skin soft, supple, and well-moisturised, helping your tan fade evenly and last for several extra days.

lucy bee tan collection for a long lasting tan

Choose Ingredients That Work with Your Tan

Look for a cream that combineshumectants(like glycerin or betaine) to draw water into the skin, andemollients(like coconut oil, shea butter, or squalane) to smooth and protect. These ingredients create a hydrated, silky canvas that helps your tan develop naturally and stay even.

Our Hand & Body Creamfits the bill perfectly:

  • Coconut oil and shea butterdeeply nourish and smooth the skin.
  • Squalane and sunflower seed oilhelp maintain hydration while supporting the skin’s natural barrier.
  • Glycerin and betainelock in moisture for lasting softness.
  • Verbascum Thapsus Flower gently helps the skin glow from within. By interacting with UV light, it creates a subtle, natural radiance that makes skin lookbrighter, healthier, and more youthful. Beyond its illuminating effect, it also helpsprotect against environmental stressors, supporting skin that feels nourished, resilient, and naturally luminous.

Together, these ingredients ensure your skin is soft and balanced, which are the ideal condition for maintaining a flawless tan.

lucy bee exfoliating body mitt and hand and body cream

Tips for Maintaining your Fake Tan with Hand & Body Cream 

Exfoliate first: Before applying your self-tan, gently exfoliate to remove dry, dead skin. This creates an even base, our Exfoliating Body Mitt works perfectly to smooth skin.

Moisturise daily: After your tan has developed, use our Hand & Body Cream daily, especially on drier areas like elbows, knees, and hands.

Apply fake tan lightly to sensitive areas: Focus heavier cream on rougher areas, and a lighter layer on areas prone to streaking.

Even out fading: A consistent moisturising routine helps your tan fade gradually and evenly, preventing patchiness.

woman smiling after applying vegan hand and body cream

Bonus Benefits

Beyond helping your tan last longer, a hand and body cream improves skin texture and comfort, leaving your bodysoft, nourished, and glowing. Even as the tan naturally fades, your skin looks radiant and healthy.

 

Final Glow Tip

Consistency is key. Make moisturising part of your daily ritual, morning or night, and you’ll see the difference to create a longer-lasting, more even tan and skin that feels as good as it looks.

Shop our Hand & Body Cream here.

Shop our Self-Tan Range including tanning accessories here.

About Lucy Bee 

Founded by Lucy, a beauty therapist and mum, Lucy Bee is an independent British skincare and wellness brand dedicated to creating effective and unique formulations. Customer care is of prime importance to us and we have a V-I-Bee reward credits scheme for our account holders as thanks for their loyalty. All of our products have a focus on sustainability, organic, natural, vegan and cruelty free. Since launching in 2012 with fair trade coconut oil, Lucy Bee delivers uncompromising quality to conscious beauty.  

Any information provided by us is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. We always recommend referring your health queries to a qualified medical practitioner. 

 

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