Self-tanning products used in the past often left us looking like baked pumpkins.
Self-tanners are also an important alternative to a perfect suntan.
The skin on your face is different than the skin on the rest of your body.

However, you don’t have to skip self-tanning just because you have naturally oily skin.
Instead, use this guide to choose the right formula so you canself-tan without breaking out.
If your face is oily, avoid oil-based facial tanners.

These are general suggestions for the whole body and face.
Get some candles, put on some music, and do a little exfoliation ritual.
Use a washcloth and an exfoliating lotion to remove dead skin cells from forehead to toe.

Pro tip: don’t use exfoliators made for the body on your face; they’re too harsh.
Your skin must be completely dry before applying any self-tanner.
To look natural, softly blend your tanning product from wrists onto hands and from ankles onto feet.
And don’t forget to applysunscreen, which should never be below 30 SPF.
You’re good to go.