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Self-tanning

Self-tanning products provide a convenient solution for achieving a golden complexion, which can last several days while avoiding the risks associated with sun exposure. Usage instructions, contraindications, effectiveness... Here is an overview of self-tanners.
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Do self-tanners stimulate the production of melanin?

No, self-anners react with certain constituents of the stratum corneum to produce melanoidins, brown pigments that are different from melanin.

Should self-tanners be applied in the morning or in the evening?

It is generally recommended to apply self-tanners in the evening, in order to minimise the risks of rubbing and perspiration, which can impair their effectiveness.

How to avoid spots and achieve an even tan?

By exfoliating the skin before applying a self-tanner, using a mitt or applicator to distribute the product evenly, and ensuring to blend areas such as the wrists and elbows, one can minimise the risk of blotches.

How long does a tan achieved with a self-tanner last?

The tan from a self-tanner typically lasts between 5 to 7 days, depending on the product and the adopted skincare routine.

Do self-tanners protect against UV rays?

Most self-tanners offer no UV protection. However, there are certain self-tanners formulated with an SPF and provide protection from the sun's rays.

Are self-tanners safe?

When applied topically, self-tanners are generally well tolerated, although some individuals with sensitive skin may develop mild irritations upon contact.

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