How to make fake tan set faster

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1. Exfoliate everywhere. You'll get a smoother, more even tan if you exfoliate your body from head to toe. If dead skin cells are on your skin and slough off the day after you tan, your faux glow is going to go with them.

For face, use a straight, edge-like facial razor to shave away any dead skin cells and peach fuzz. Or use a gentle, oil-free scrub.

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On your body, a hot water/loofah combo helps get rid of all the dead skin cells, says Jimmy Coco, the bronzing pro behind the Victoria's Secret models' signature glowing skin. Coco also recommends using an oil-free body wash, like Olay Ultra Moisture Body Wash, and rinsing off with cool water so your pores close up. If your pores are still open, they can absorb the formula, causing an uneven tan. Drying off with a towel will also help slough away any spots you missed with your scrub or loofah.

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2. Hydrate areas that tend to soak up a lot of color. Your body's dry spots — palms, knuckles, cuticles, elbows, feet — absorb a lot of color. Hydrating those spots puts a barrier between your skin and the self-tanner, keeping your faux-glow looking more natural. To hydrate, apply an oil-free, lightweight moisturizer, like Vaseline Intensive Care Spray Moisturizer.

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3. Use a mitt to apply your self-tanner. This isn't baseball, but a mitt is just as handy in the game of glowing skin. When you use your hands to apply self-tanner, especially if you slather the formula on with spread fingers, you're going to get streaks. But tanning mitts, like Mecca Cosmetica Sunless Tanning Mitts, provide a flat, smooth surface for even and flawless coverage. For the best results, start at your feet (apply sparingly there) and work up to your neck using long, vertical strokes. Switch to a smaller mitt to apply self-tanner to your face.

For face, try L'Oréal Sublime Bronze Self-Tanning Serum or Lancôme Self Tan Flash Bronzer; for body, use Jergens Natural Glow Instant Sun Sunless Tanning Mousse.

If you're using a self-tanner wipe, like Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Alpha Beta Glow Pads for Face and Body, then you don't need a mitt like this, but you do need to make sure you hold the wipe as flat as possible as you run it over your skin to avoid a splotchy tan.

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4. Enlist the help of your hair dryer to dry the formula faster. You're already standing naked in a robotic position. It's not the most comfortable scenario, but the chilly air from a hair dryer, like Harry Josh Pro Dryer 2000, helps the formula dry super-fast and jump-starts the tan-developing process.

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5. Wipe away excess formula. If you still have self-tanner on your palms or anywhere else you don't want it, use an oil-free makeup wipe, like Neutrogena Oil-Free Cleansing Wipes, to carefully remove the self-tanner from your skin. Don't forget to wipe down the cuticles on your fingers and toes!

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6. Rinse. If the product you're using requires you to rinse it off, do so with warm water and pat your skin with a towel to dry it. Aggressively drying your body with a towel can lift away the tan.

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Looking for other ways to tan your skin that don't involve baking yourself in the sun?

Opt for a temporary tan. It's OK if you're noncommittal when it comes to your tan. You can still get a gorgeous glow with one of these temporary self-tanners, which wash off with soap and water, and are usually good for a night out. For face, try The Body Shop Honey Bronze Face Gel and for body, try Victoria's Secret Self Tan Self-Tanning Tinted Lotion.

Brush on a self-tanning bronzer. Vita Liberata Trystal Minerals Gradual Glow Bronzer not only leaves an instant-gratification glow, but a long-lasting one too, thanks to DHA (the ingredient in self tanners that reacts with the amino acids on your skin and gives you a bronze glow). Simply buff the formula onto your face with the accompanying kabuki brush for a bronze goddess finish. Then, when you wash your face before bed, you'll see the subtle golden hint it leaves behind.

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Slather on a faux glow in the shower. St. Tropez recently came out with an in-shower formula (available at Ulta). You slather the self-tanner onto wet skin, leaving no bronze residue behind. It works because your pores are open when they're wet, so the DHA penetrates faster than when skin is dry and your pores are closed.

To apply, exfoliate your skin and turn the water off. Next, slather the self-tanner from head to toe (Yes, you can use it on your face too!), wait three minutes, and then rinse it off. From there, your faux glow will keep developing for eight hours; similar to other gradual self-tanners, apply it for a few consecutive days to achieve a subtly darker tan.

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Let someone else do the dirty work. If you can't be bothered to apply your own self-tanner or just want to make sure it's flawless for, say, your wedding day, then go and see a professional who can airbrush on the formula, making you into a bronzed bombshell.

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How can I make my fake tan darker fast?

Another way to make your tan darker is to apply two layers of self-tan or to top your tan up the day after the initial application. However, this is probably best left to the more confident tanners among us.

How long does it take for fake tan to set?

Self tanners work when the DHA, the main tanning ingredient in these products, interacts with your upper layer of dead skin cells. Unfortunately, this reaction takes time. And that time is typically 6-10 hours, depending on the person.

Will fake tan develop in 2 hours?

Often confused with being a rapidly developing tan, the 2 hour tan develops at exactly the same speed as a 'traditional' spray tan. The advantage is in the ability to wash the application off after 2 hours. You will notice after showering at 2 hours, the bronzer will wash away and you will appear to have no tan at all.

How can you make fake tan soak faster?

Oil helps break down the tanning agent DHA – so it's your BFF if you want to remove your colour. To supercharge your soak, you can also rub baby oil into the skin and let it marinate for 30-60 minutes before bathing and exfoliating.

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