Yes, moisturizing can help keep your tan longer. When your skin is well-hydrated, it is less likely to peel or become dry, which can cause a tan to fade more quickly. Additionally, moisturizers can enhance the appearance of a tan by providing a smooth, even texture. However, it's important to use products that don't contain harsh exfoliants, as they can accelerate the fading process.
Use soap, not body wash. Body washes moisturize your skin and help keep the tan. Soap will make it fade fast. Also, try not moisturizing with lotions until the tan fades.
It will not help you tan, but it will moisturize your body from what I hear will help you lock in your tan.
Cocoa butter and aloe vera gel are pretty good at helping to keep a tan longer.
It depends on your skin, for some it takes longer to tan, while some others build a tan easily and quickly.
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Use a moisturizing lotion daily to keep your skin smooth.
Yes, shaving after tanning can cause your tan to fade more quickly. Shaving exfoliates the skin, removing dead skin cells that contain the bronzer from the tanning bed, which can lead to a lighter appearance. To maintain your tan, it's best to wait at least 24 hours after tanning before shaving. Additionally, using a gentle exfoliant and moisturizing regularly can help prolong your tan.
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Obsidian by Designer Skin, it has 30 bronzers in it, it gets you dark FAST. Also has ingredients to help keep your tan for longer. The bronzers do not turn you orange. I love this lotion.
tan in a bed with UVA rays, it will take a little longer for the color to build but eventually you will see results.
Get a Tan Extender Lotion. Bath and Body Works has one. "After Sun Tan Extending Lotion" It will make sure your tan wont fade! Try a tanning lotion or spray. But be careful how much you much you use or you might turn orange.
That is not a tan . . . it is sunburn. Use sunburn cream or lotion on your exposed skin to keep you from getting burned and red.