How Do You Remove Self-Tanners From The Body?
So you have a date at the beach and your flesh is as white as Melville’s Moby Dick. You break out the self-tanner and liberally apply it, waiting for the magic. Instead, what you’re left with, to your horror, is an orange body that looks nothing like a bronze, healthy sun-kissed glow. Don’t panic. There are ways to remove or at least lessen the effects of self-bronzing products, but you’ll have to spend some time in the bathroom to rid yourself of that neon glow. Take a shower and scrub yourself all over with handfuls of baking soda. Rub your skin in a circular motion. A baking soda scrub down naturally exfoliates your skin, flaking off dead skin cells that have absorbed the self-tanning pigments. If you don’t have any baking soda, exfoliating body scrubs will also help slough off dead skin cells saturated with self-tanning pigment. Apply an alcohol-free toner or liquid makeup remover to your face with cotton balls. Gently rub your face and neck in upward, circular motions, paying clos