Patchy Fake Tan: How to erase it all in 2 minutes without chemicals
The secret to a flawless tan →We've all experienced this panic: a fake tan application gone wrong with orange ankles, or a 5-day-old tan that starts to peel and look like reptile skin. When you need to take it all off urgently, most women make two disastrous mistakes.
The Mistake of Chemical Removers and Oil Scrubs
Using chemical "tan erasers" burns the epidermis. As for sugar or coffee scrubs, they are packed with oils. Sure, they scrub a bit, but they leave a greasy film on your body. If you reapply self-tanner on top, it will slide on the oil and instantly become patchy again! Your skin needs to be a blank, clean canvas, purified only with water.
The Magic Eraser: The Raw Silk Exfoliating Glove
The pure silk exfoliating glove is the ultimate tool for tanning experts. It is used only with warm water. The crepe weave of the raw silk literally grips the superficial layer of dead skin (and the fake tan with it) and visibly peels it off in the shower. You start fresh on a perfect canvas.
| Fake Tan Removal Method | Efficacy | Result for Next Application |
|---|---|---|
| Sugar/Oil Scrub | Low | Leaves a greasy film (Guaranteed patches) |
| Chemical Eraser Mousse | Medium | Dries out and irritates the skin |
| Silkhouse Raw Silk Glove (Water only) | Radical | Blank, prepped canvas (100% even tan) |
How to achieve the "Flawless Tan"?
Stay under warm water for 5 minutes to soften the epidermis. Step out of the stream, glide the Silkhouse glove from bottom to top: the old tan will peel away in dark rolls. Dry off and apply your fresh layer of self-tanner on baby-soft skin. The result will last twice as long.