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You glow girl!

KATIE WRIGHT gets some expert advice on how to achieve a sun-kissed look in a cloudy summer

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WITH so many people’s sun-drenched holidays being postponed or cancelled, and more than our fair share of rain descending after a surprising­ly bright spring, if it’s a tan you’re after this summer, there’s pretty much only one option: fake it.

It seems more people than ever are turning to bronzing products during lockdown, with searches for fake tan up 33%, compared to the same time last year on fashion and beauty discovery site Goxip.

For sunless tanaholics, it’s business as usual, but what if you’ve never faked it before? How can you ensure you don’t end up covered in brown streaks or – worse – coloured tangerine from head to toe?

Fear not, for we have three tanning experts to offer advice on how to get a subtle glow at home, and suggest the best products for beginners who want to go faux.

Here are eight things you need to know before self-tanning for the first time...

SHAVE OR WAX IN ADVANCE

“HAIR removal treatments can strip your colour away prematurel­y, so always complete them prior to tanning,” says Sienna X founder Nicola Matthews. “And wait a day or so, to allow your pores to close up and prevent a dotty finish.”

EXFOLIATE AND MOISTURISE

“EXTRA dry spots can soak up more tanner, resulting in a patchy finish,” says Nicola, so exfoliatio­n is essential.

“Using exfoliatin­g gloves or an in-shower exfoliant that doesn’t contain oil, buff your skin to remove any dirt and dry skin,” says Boots’ beauty specialist Charlotte

Horne. “Rub a small amount of moisturise­r or tanning primer over particular­ly dry areas, such as the knees and elbows,” Nicola adds.

Sienna X Express Q10 Tinted Self Tan Mousse, £13.99 (was £23.99), Superdrug

REMOVE MAKE-UP AND DEODORANT

“SOME of the ingredient­s in cosmetic products act as barriers to fake tan and can prevent it from latching onto the skin properly,” Nicola says.

“Therefore, bare skin, that’s free from fragrances, antiperspi­rant and make-up, is the perfect foundation for fake tan applicatio­n.”

Dove DermaSpa Summer Revived Gradual Self Tan Body Mousse, £9.99, Superdrug

USE A TANNING MITT

“ALWAYS use a fresh or clean tanning mitt,” says St Tropez tanning and skincare expert Michaella Bolder. “Use four pumps of your chosen tanning product on your mitt and start by gliding slowly in a long sweeping motion over the arms – but leave your hands out to start with.

“Work your way down the torso and onto the legs, still using long sweeping motions and adding a few more pumps of product when needed – the key here is more product on the mitt rather than less, as this allows a smoother fluid applicatio­n and even coverage.”

Velvotan Self Tanning Applicator Mitt, £3.99, Boots

APPLY TO HANDS AND FEET LAST

“WASH and dry your hands as soon as you have finished, then use any residual product on the mitt to swipe over the backs of your hands and your face,” says Charlotte.

“Remember to get the gaps between your fingers and the creases of your knuckles.”

Isle of Paradise Hyglo Hyaluronic Self-Tan Body Serum, £12.47 (was £24.95), Boots

LEAVE TIME FOR THE TAN TO DEVELOP

“THE best time for fake tanning is when you have plenty of time to let it develop uninterrup­ted – overnight is always a good idea,” Charlotte says.

Wear loose clothing while the colour develops, Nicola adds: “Take care to avoid strappy tops, tight underwear and jeans, as these can cause tan marks and lines.”

WASH OFF THE GUIDE COLOUR CAREFULLY

WHETHER it’s a one-hour express formula or an overnight tanner, you’ll need to wash off the guide colour, rinsing with lukewarm (not hot) water until it runs clear.

“When drying, pat your skin dry to prolong your glow and follow up with a rich moisturise­r, to protect and prolong your sun-kissed skin,”

MOISTURISE TO MAKE YOUR COLOUR LAST LONGER

“A HEALTHY skin condition will keep your tan lasting longer,” Michaella says. “Using a nourishing shea butter moisturise­r every day will keep the skin in good health, while maintainin­g your glowing tan.“

Taking cool showers and using oil-free shower gels – and no direct oils – will also help to maintain your tan for longer.”

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St. Tropez Self Tan Purity Vitamins Bronzing Water Body Mist, £20.66 (was £31), Boots
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