Body / Self-Tan

A good tan is mostly prep.

Self-tan is not magic in a bottle. It is timing, exfoliation, dry-zone dilution, mitt work, development time, and restraint around knees, ankles, wrists, and the face. The product matters. The process matters more.

If ankles grab

Moisturise dry zones before application.

If wrists look orange

Blend with leftover product, never a fresh pump.

If face looks wrong

Match the face softly. Do not force it as dark as the body.

If it fades patchy

Maintenance starts the next shower, not day six.

Protocol board

Self-tan is a sequence.

Every streak has a cause. Most happen before the colour develops.

24 hours

Exfoliate the day before.

Same-day scrubbing leaves skin uneven and thirsty.

30 seconds

Dilute dry zones.

A thin lotion layer keeps knees and ankles from grabbing too dark.

8 hours

Respect development time.

Sweat, water, and tight clothes are the enemies.

Daily

Moisturise the fade.

Tan maintenance is mostly barrier maintenance.

Body self-tan works when timing, texture, zone, and repetition agree.

How to use this self-tan guide.

Start the day before. The best application cannot save bad prep, and aggressive same-day exfoliation usually creates the streaks people were trying to avoid.

Use less product on joints than instinct suggests. Knees, ankles, elbows, wrists, and feet collect colour because the skin is drier and folded.

Maintain the tan gently. Patchiness is often caused by hard correction, not by the original formula.

Editor's note

Nelly / Beauty Director / Spring 2026

"Self-tan looks expensive when the process is quiet. The giveaway is always the places where someone rushed: ankles, wrists, knees, hairline, hands."

Body / Self Tan

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