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Radiant complexion despite the cold
Self-tanner in winter:
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Radiant complexion despite the cold
Self-tanner in winter:

Self-tanner in winter: For the glow in the cold

Tanning is not just for summer. Self-tanning products in winter offer a safe and versatile alternative to maintain a radiant complexion during the cold season. But for optimal results, the right preparation and aftercare are crucial. From skin peels to targeted care, there are clear steps that make the difference between patchy results and a flawless glow.

In the following blog post, we will show you how to apply self-tanner to your skin in the winter. Get important care tips from us that are particularly useful in the cold season. Bring a bit of summer into the cold season with self-tanner in the winter.

Preparing the skin for self-tanner

If you use self-tanner in winter, optimal preparation is essential to achieve good results. The first crucial step is a thorough exfoliation. It removes dead skin cells and smoothes the surface. This way you ensure that the self-tanner is applied evenly. Ideally, you should exfoliate the day before application to give the skin time to regenerate. Products with fine particles or chemical exfoliants such as glycolic acid are particularly effective here because they work gently and efficiently.

After peeling, intensive moisturizing is essential, especially for dry and rough areas. Areas such as elbows, knees or ankles tend to absorb self-tanner more quickly and can appear patchy if they are not sufficiently hydrated. To achieve an even result, it is important to apply a rich moisturizing cream or lotion that is easily absorbed and makes the skin supple. Urea and shea butter are just the thing to bind moisture and make the skin structure more supple.

Well-prepared skin for self-tanning forms the basis for a radiant and natural result. With these simple but effective steps, you lay the foundation for a beautiful self-tan in winter that is a sight to behold.


Preparing for self-tanning: Which product is right?

Before you start applying, it is important to find the right self-tanner that suits your skin. A set configurator can help you choose products that are perfectly suited to your skin type and the desired level of tan. Lotions are ideal for dry skin as they also provide moisture. If you want a quick application, then mousses are the right choice for you: they are easy to spread, absorb quickly and leave an even finish. Another option is to reach for a spray, these offer maximum flexibility, especially for hard-to-reach areas.

Instructions for using self-tanner in winter

After you have prepared your skin for the self-tanner, applying it correctly is also an important step in achieving an even tan. It is essential that you carry out these steps carefully and precisely in order to achieve a result that looks particularly even.

  1. Prepare your bathroom : Make the room as comfortable as possible. Bright, even lighting is a must so you don't miss any spots. Have everything you need close at hand: gloves, an application mitt or sponge, and your self-tanner. Also have a towel handy in case anything drips. Make sure the area is dry - moisture could affect the result.

  2. Choose the right clothes : Wear something loose that doesn't pinch or rub. Avoid light-colored fabrics as they could absorb any residue and choose darker clothes instead. Flip-flops or open shoes are ideal for letting the self-tanner dry on your feet undisturbed.

  3. Applying the self-tanner : Start with the easier areas - legs, arms, stomach. Work the product in slowly and evenly in circular movements to avoid unwanted streaks. Be careful with knees, elbows or ankles - these areas absorb the color more intensely. Small amounts, well distributed, ensure a natural finish.

  4. Pay attention to the exposure time : After applying the self-tanner, allow it to absorb completely. During this time, avoid contact with clothing or water to ensure an even result. Use the time to relax - a moment just for you while the tan does its work.

These detailed instructions will help you to apply self-tanner optimally in winter and achieve good results.

Care after application: How to make your self-tanner last longer in winter

The right aftercare is also crucial for self-tanning in winter. In addition, sufficient and nourishing moisturizing care is essential after application. Applying a rich lotion or cream every day protects the skin from dryness and prevents the self-tanner from fading unevenly in winter. Combine moisturizing care with a serum from your favorite set to optimally support your tan. Products with ingredients such as hyaluronic acid or glycerin are particularly ideal here. These keep the skin elastic and maintain the intensity of your tan. Moisturizing care is particularly important after showering to compensate for the skin's loss of moisture and to maintain the result for a long time.

For a touch-up, apply a thin layer of self-tanner. Choose a product that absorbs easily and can be easily incorporated into your skincare routine.

When the color fades, a smooth and even transition is crucial. To avoid sudden patches, you should even out the fading of the tan with a mild peeling. Here, too, moisturizing afterwards is crucial for an attractive result that you are happy with.

With a well-thought-out aftercare routine, you can ensure that your self-tanner stays intense and even for longer in winter. These steps will help you maximize your results and keep the glow for a longer period of time.

Self-tanning in winter: preparation is everything!

To apply an even self-tan in winter, preparation with a gentle peeling and targeted moisturizing is important for an even result. Choosing the right self-tanner and applying it precisely will ensure a natural complexion. If the tan does fade or spots appear, it is easy to counteract this with the right products and the right application.

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