I love the sun. I love it so much. I love being on a boat, I love being on a beach and I love being by a pool. But with everything we know about the sun and how damaging it can be to the skin, I find myself constantly wearing a hat, always wearing sunscreen and hiding under an umbrella as much as possible. Which means less tan skin…and that ain’t gonna work for me. Luckily, self tanners and spray tans have made staying tan weekly possible, all without the sun!
So let’s first chat about spray tans vs tanning lotions at home. There’s a million different products out there and they are constantly coming out with better and better products, but as of now, I personally like using tanning lotions at home vs going to get a spray tan. I’ve tested out a ton of different tanners and I’ve had about a million spray tans, but I like the color I get the most at home. But let’s chat details –
Spray Tans
- Pros –
- Darker color
- The color last longer
- Even color throughout body
- Cons –
- It comes off more on your clothes and sheets
- I find it rather sticky and smells pretty strong
- You’re pretty much stuck at home for the rest of the day
Tanning Lotions
- Pros –
- Natural color
- Easy to apply at any point (no appointments necessary)
- The smell isn’t nearly as strong as a spray tan
- Cons –
- The tan doesn’t last quite as long as a spray tan
- It’s hard, meaning pretty much impossible, to get your back tan unless someone else is home to help
But no matter if you’re getting a spray tan or using a tanner at home, the prep is the same!
- Exfoliation is everything. If you want an even color, be sure to exfoliate. And you can really use whatever exfoliant you prefer. I love this clean sugar scrub, but it leaves a film on the skin so you need sure to cleanse afterwards. So what I do is scrub my skin with the sugar scrub, then wash my skin with body wash with a loofa, shave and then wash my skin once more with a loofa. This removes any excess hair, dead skin and whatever other weird things my body has on it.
- If you are getting a spray tan, I’ve heard that showering 3-4 hours before a tan is best because your pores have time to close. I have no idea if that’s true. But be sure to notA put any lotion on before your tan – you want it clean as can be.
- If you’re putting on tanner at home, be sure to apply it with an application mitt. No need to have brown calluses like I’ve had in the past. Don’t be like me. I’ve tried a ton of different tanners but my favorite so far that look the most natural include the St Tropez Tanning Mousse (for more natural color) or the St Tropez Self Tan Express Advanced Bronzing Mousse (for a darker color) and I like a top coat of South Seas Tahitian Tan Mist. The St Tropez Tanning Mousse and the South Seas Tahitian Tan Mist together have been my favorite for getting the perfect color for my skin tone.
- If you’re going to a salon to get a spray tan, wear black, loose fitting clothes that are easy to get on when you are feeling sticky, like a black sleeveless dress. And if you think you’re white sheets are going to make it through your many tans in the future, leave that thought behind. I moved onto grey sheets because I couldn’t stand the brown stains looking back at me every time I pulled back the covers.
- After I put on tanner or get a spray tan, I try to keep it on as long as possible, even sleeping in it. I normally sleep wrapped in a blanket instead of my sheets that night so I don’t get any extra tanner on the sheets. I try to go 8-12 hours without showering. Then once I’m in the shower, I try to not use any product on my skin and if I do, it’s without a loofa and in cooler water.
- Now to keep your tan looking it’s best, you gotta keep your skin hydrated (especially if you live in a dry place like me!). I’ve liked using this lotion and it’s been amazing for my insanely dry skin, but I’ve found that an oil keeps that tan color longer. This glow shimmer oil keeps the skin hydrate and glowing!
It’s really not too complicated – just exfoliate, hydrate and figure out if you like spray tans or tanning lotions for your own skin and life. But beware – spray tans and tanning lotions aren’t real tans, so if you’re wearing any tight-fitting clothes regularly, the tan will rub off. Whenever I’m trying to keep my color it’s best, I try to only wear my workout leggings when I’m working out and take them off immediately afterwards…which is hard for me since I live in leggings. But the leggings rub the tan off at my ankles and I have these weird tan kankles because of it. Not into it. So plan your outfits accordingly!
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I hope this helps your plan for any of your upcoming events you may have this summer! I’d love to hear what you’re into…spray tans or self tanners? And be sure to let me know what self tanners you’re loving so I can try those out if I haven’t already! Happy tanning!
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How precisely can self-tanner be applied? I wear the same style of tank top every day, as well leggings most days, and I do a lot of outside chores. I have a total farm-girl tan – when I get undressed my husband says “nice shirt!” because every from mid-chest/back up is deep tan, and the rest pasty white. I’ll be taking a beach vacation later this summer, and the effect in a suit is going to pass from comical to tragic. Is it possible to get the self tanner right up to the edges of an existing tan to help blend it in better?
it’s honestly pretty hard to blend it precisely to your other tan
What kind of self tanner do you use on your face? Also the St Tropez?
i honestly don’t use tanner on my face since I use a face wash that includes an exfoliant in it. i just use lots of bronzer to match my skin color!
Hey Juli! Loved this post, I’m eager to try out these products! Question for you… do you apply the self tanner to your face? I’d like to use it on my entire body but am hesitant to for fear of breaking out. Thanks!
i honestly don’t use tanner on my face since I use a face wash that includes an exfoliant in it. i just use lots of bronzer to match my skin color!
Hi Julie,
I have been using St. Tropez (both the classic and accelerated) for quite some time now, and am quite fond of the product.
My prep routine includes exfoliating, but I can’t quite seem to master my ankles and the area around them. They always end up looking blotchy and unnatural. It looks even worst when it begins to wear off. Do you (or anyone else) have any tips.
I do the same, apply in the evening, and after I shower the next day, I am golden (quite literally)!
Thanks
the ankles are hard. i just make sure to not wear pants very often because that makes it worse. but i also don’t use much around my ankles for that reason and try to go darker on my shins to help match it
The Beautycounter scrub is my favorite! Smells so good! My favorite self tanner is Chocolate sun self tanning lotion. It’s organic, non-toxic and natural but absolutely works!! I started out using St. Tropez too but recently switched to this!
How do you prevent the tan from coming off when you workout? I love the St. Tropez, but find that it comes off easily when I sweat! Any tips!? Love your blog 🙂
the tanner is going to come off to some degree whenever you shower, shave, get in water or sweat. it’s just how it goes. i don’t have too big of an issue with that once i shower though!
The Loving Tan brand is bomb – best stuff I’ve ever used! It has different undertones than St. Tropez, and looks really, really lovely and natural!
i’ll have to look that one up!
Thanks for the tip on the body oil! FYI, for the back, amazon sells a tan applicator brush. It has a long handle and a sponge-like applicator. It’s better than having the white back. And for the face, I put a dab of st. Tropez mousse on a large, RealTechniques powder brush, and swirl the color from the center out, swirling, swirling until it looks even and feels dry. Works great.
good to know!! thanks for the recommendation!
Hi Juli! How often do you reapply the St Tropez tan?
usually every 2 weeks
I’ve tried so many different brands over the years and the one I have stuck with that never fails me is Tarte’s Brazilliance, which also comes with a mitt. It’s so forgiving that I can be lazy with exfoliating. They also have towelettes specifically for the face. But my problem spot is always the hands! Since you wash them more often they end up being whiter than the rest of your arm. Ugh…the struggle is real. I will have to check out this St. Tropez…
i’ll have to check that out!