Glowing skin always looks great, doesn’t it? But most of us become victims of a suntan. Our hands are not as bright as the rest of our body, and that adds to our woes. We wonder if we must go for expensive treatments to bring back our lost beauty.
- Yogurt And Turmeric Mask
- Aloe Vera
- Lemon Juice
- Gram Flour And Turmeric
- Honey And Lemon Juice
- Orange Peel With Milk
- Petroleum Jelly
- Exfoliation
- Borax Powder With Glycerine And Rose Water
- Raw Milk
A bad spray tan is unacceptable. Here at FYBC, we take great pride in our spray tanning services. If you recently received a bad spray tan and are hoping for some at home remedies, read along!
The Oldest Trick In the Book
Mix lemon juice with baking soda and together these two will make a paste. Apply the mixture to your skin and let it saturate for about five minutes. After the time is up, remove the paste with a cleansing wipe. By doing this, you will be removing your tan completely. It is a smart idea to test the mixture on a small part of your skin before slathering your body. This way you can determine any skin sensitivity! If you are hoping to simply lighten your spray tan, only leave the mixture on for three minutes.
Relaxing and Effective
One of the best ways to remove a bad spray tan is rather therapeutic. Steam yourself in the shower for fifteen minutes or longer. Exfoliate as best you can, dry off well and moisturize! This little trick will leave you streak free and soft to the touch!
A Quick Fix
If your spray tan is blotchy, a quality face powder or self-tanner can help even out small areas. Use a cotton ball or Q-Tip to apply the product and blend the borders of your skin and the spray tan. This is a great temporary fix.
Your spray tanning experience should be nothing less than amazing. Our spray tan technicians here at FYBC are skilled and experienced! Here at FYBC, we offer the best spray tans in all of Denver. Our secret is our one of a kind formula. It goes on smooth and lasts for weeks, never leaving you looking orange. Book your appointment today.