7 Common Self-Tanning Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Getting that bronzed, sun-kissed glow shouldn't be a struggle but too often, streaks, patchy elbows and orange tones can ruin your faux tan. Whether you're a tanning novice or seasoned glow-getter, avoiding these common self-tanning mistakes is the secret to a flawless, natural-looking finish.

1. Skipping Exfoliation
Tanning on dry, flaky skin is a fast track to patchy and uneven results. Always exfoliate 24 hours before applying your tan. This removes dead skin cells and creates a smooth, even base for the product to develop evenly.
Top tip: Pay special attention to dry areas like knees, elbows, and ankles, as these areas are where tan tends to stick to.

2. Applying on Damp or Oily Skin
Applying tan straight after a shower or using heavy moisturisers beforehand can dilute the formula and lead to streaks and poor colour development. Make sure your skin is completely dry and free of oil, lotions, perfumes and deodorant before you begin.

3. Neglecting Barrier Cream on Dry Areas
Elbows, knees, hands and feet tend to absorb more product, often resulting in darker patches. A light layer of barrier cream or moisturiser on these areas will prevent the tan from grabbing too much and help to leave your tan looking more natural and even.
4. Overdoing It on Your Hands, Feet, Elbows and Knees
Less is more when it comes to these areas as they tend to absorb more product. Use the residue left on your mitt after tanning the rest of your body. Blend with a kabuki brush for a more natural appearance.

5. Forgetting to Wash Your Palms
Always wash your hands thoroughly (especially your palms and in-between fingers) after applying self-tanner (in particular when using Self-Tan Drops which you apply with your hands). Use a damp flannel to remove excess from your palms, nails and cuticles too so that you tan appears more natural, without impacting the tan on the backs of your hands.
6. Wearing Tight Clothes Too Soon
Leave your tan develop. Tight clothes, bras, or socks can rub away fresh tan and create lines or patches. Opt for loose, dark clothing and avoid sweating while your tan is setting and developing.

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7. Not Letting the Tan Fully Dry Before Bed or Dressing
A common mistake is getting dressed, or jumping into bed before your tan has fully dried. This can lead to smudging, streaks or product transferring onto clothes and sheets.
Top tip: Wait around 5 minutes before dressing, and opt for dark, loose-fitting clothing.

Bonus Tips for a Flawless Finish
Use a tanning mitt and kabuki brush to avoid streaks and stained hands.
Hydrate daily after tanning to extend your glow.
Avoid shaving or waxing straight after tanning, as it can remove colour.

FAQs
Q: What should I do if I’ve over-tanned my hands, feet, knees or elbows?
Use a gentle exfoliating mitt and moisturiser over a few days to fade the colour gradually.
Q: Can I fix streaks once the tan has developed?
Yes! Lightly exfoliate the area, then apply a small amount of tanning mousse and blend it in with a mitt or brush.
Q: Can I apply self-tan over an existing tan?
You can, but make sure to exfoliate and prep well. Applying over old tan can cause uneven results if not done carefully.
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