How to Get a Fabulous Summer Spray Tan

Kristin Perrotta of Allure magazine gives tips.

ByABC News via logo
June 4, 2009, 9:45 AM

June 4, 2009— -- The spray tan is a great way to get a healthy-looking summer tan without unhealthy skin damage. Kristin Perrotta from Allure magazine offered advice on which products to use and how to make sure you avoid the blotchy stripes and get an even glow.

Before you spray tan at the salon or at home, make sure you use a good body scrub to get rid of dead skin. If you don't exfoliate, you will end up looking speckled. Perrotta recommended Kiehl's Soy Milk and Honey Body Scrub ($27.50) and Neutrogena Sugar Scrub ($10).

If you're making a body scrub at home, use 1 cup of almond or olive oil and 6 tablespoons of kosher salt or raw sugar.

You should put moisturizer on your nails, toenails, feet and eyebrows. Otherwise they will turn orange or dark brown. Perrotta recommended Vaseline aloe fresh protecting lotion ($9.99).

Perrotta recommended making your appointment for the late afternoon or evening. Wear dark, lloose-fitting clothing because the tanner will come off on your clothes. Then wear dark pajamas to bed along with socks. You might want to bring out some old sheets and towels to sleep on to avoid staining everything.

An aerosol spray helps in getting the hard to reach spots. Perotta recommended the St. Tropez self-tan bronzing spray ($36) and the L'Oreal Sublime Bronze Tanning Spray ($9.99).

Tinted versions are better than clear because you can see how much you're using. Use a light touch on knees or elbows and other dry areas or put a bit of moisturizer on before starting. Close the curtain to the tub or shower to avoid a mess.

To smooth or remove, use a sponge brush ($1). A tanner remover from Model and Co. ($18) can get rid of dark spots and any mistakes.