Dry skin: Can you use tanning oil?
Tanning oil has long been cherished by Tahitian women for their radiant complexions. Passed down from mother to daughter as a beauty secret, tanning oil is both a beautifier and a tanning accelerator. Very rich, it seems ideal for dry skin.
Tanning oil has long been cherished by Tahitian women for their radiant complexions. Passed down from mother to daughter as a beauty secret, tanning oil is both a beautifier and a tanning accelerator. Very rich, it seems ideal for dry skin.
Moisturize your skin!
If you use tanning oil to speed up your tan, whether you have dry skin or not, your skin may become dehydrated. While it is entirely possible to use tanning oil on dry skin, you should be aware that tanning oil will intensify the effects of the sun’s rays. Its formula works as a tanning accelerator, delivering faster results.
It is therefore important to moisturize your skin well after sun exposure to regenerate dry cells and tissues. This also helps fight free radicals. Give your skin time to properly regenerate before exposing it again. Nothing stops you from applying tanning oil all over your body after bathing.
For very dry skin!
Tanning oil is a very rich product that is perfectly suited for very dry skin. Out of season, and without the intention of tanning, you can apply it to very dry areas of your body: heels, chapped lips, knees, etc.
Be careful to use only a very small amount of tanning oil to avoid the opposite effect and ending up with greasy skin quickly!
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