Does Exfoliating Before Tanning Really Matter?

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Does Exfoliating Before Tanning Really Matter?

In the quest for that perfect sun-kissed glow, many of us rush to apply self-tanner without giving much thought to the essential step that precedes it: exfoliation. But does exfoliating before tanning really matter? Well, babes, the answer is always yes! 

In this article, we will delve into the importance of exfoliating before tanning and explore the various exfoliation methods, including exfoliating washes, mitts, and DIY options, to help you achieve that flawless tan you've been dreaming of.

What is Exfoliation?

Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells from the surface of your skin. These dead cells can accumulate over time, leaving your skin looking dull and rough. Exfoliation helps to reveal fresh, healthy skin underneath, giving you a radiant and youthful appearance.

Why is Exfoliation Important for Your Self Tan Routine?

Exfoliation is a crucial step in any self-tan routine, whether you're a tanning enthusiast or not. It helps remove the build-up of dirt, oil, and dead skin cells, preventing clogged pores and promoting better skin health. Regular exfoliation can improve skin texture, minimise the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and enhance the absorption of skincare products.

Why is Exfoliation Important for Tanning?

When you apply self-tanner to unexfoliated skin, it can cling to patches of dead skin, resulting in a streaky and uneven tan. Exfoliating before tanning provides a smooth and clean canvas for the tanning product, ensuring that it goes on evenly and adheres to your skin properly.

Additionally, exfoliating can actually help your tan last longer. As your skin naturally sheds dead cells, your tan will fade gradually. By starting with a clean slate, your tan will fade more evenly, giving you a more natural look that lasts.

What's the Best Way to Exfoliate?

1. Exfoliating Wash

Using an exfoliating wash is one of the most straightforward and effective ways to exfoliate. Look for products like the Bali Body Body Scrub, formulated with a blend of Pink French Clay and nourishing plant-based oils. This sugar-based scrub gently but effectively exfoliates your skin while replenishing moisture. 

To use, simply massage the scrub onto damp skin in circular motions and then rinse off. This product not only exfoliates but also promotes skin elasticity and renewal, leaving you with a soft, smooth, and lightly fragranced canvas for your tan.

2. Exfoliating Mitt

Another great option is the Bali Body Exfoliating Mitt. This reusable mitt is designed to remove self-tan build-up and gently exfoliate your skin, preparing it for a seamless, natural-looking tan. 

To use, wet the mitt and gently rub it over your skin, paying special attention to areas with stubborn tan residue. It's both gentle and effective, making it a must-have for tanning enthusiasts.

Natural and DIY Exfoliating Methods

If you prefer a more natural, DIY approach, here are three at-home face scrubs you can try:

  1. Brown Sugar Facial Scrub: Mix 2 tablespoons of brown sugar, 2 tablespoons of coconut oil, and 3 drops of your favorite essential oil in a bowl. Apply to your face and neck, gently massaging in circular motions. Rinse off and moisturize for soft, radiant skin.
  2. Oatmeal Facial Scrub: Combine 2 tablespoons of rolled oats, 2 tablespoons of almond milk, and 1 teaspoon of coconut oil in a bowl. Exfoliate your skin with the mixture, then rinse for a refreshed and hydrated complexion.
  3. Coffee & Coconut Oil Facial Scrub: Mix 1 tablespoon of ground coffee beans with 1 tablespoon of coconut oil. Massage into your body for 2 minutes to remove dead skin. Rinse off and follow up with a hydrating product like our Face Tan Mist or our Face Tan Serum for an added glow.


Last Tips

  1. Hydration is Key: No matter which exfoliation method you choose, always remember to moisturise your skin afterward. Hydrated skin holds a tan better and looks healthier. Try our Antioxidant Body Whip or Shower Oil to keep skin supple and beautifully hydrated.
  2. Don’t Over Exfoliate: Avoid over-exfoliating, as this can irritate your skin. Limit exfoliation to 1-2 times a week to maintain a balanced and radiant complexion.

Exfoliating before tanning is not a step to skip; it's a vital part of the process. Whether you opt for exfoliating washes, mitts, or DIY scrubs, taking the time to prep your skin will lead to a more even, longer-lasting tan. 

So, before you reach for that self-tanner, make exfoliation a non-negotiable part of your skincare routine, and you'll be glowing with confidence in no time.

Discover the collection of must-have exfoliating products from Bali Body to achieve flawless, glowing skin now.

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