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How To Tan At Home – Quicktan

How To Tan At Home – Quicktan

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How To Tan At Home: Your Glow Up Guide

Do you crave a natural tan but don’t have the luxury of sunny weather? We get it! That’s why we’ve created this guide – to teach you how to tan at home, regardless of the time of year.

From self-tanners to fake tanning, home sunbed rentals, and traditional methods, we’ll explore how to tan from home and throw in some tips and tricks to get the best results. 

And what better way to start than with one of the most popular and effective ways to tan despite the British climate?

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Home Sunbed Rental

Learning how to suntan at home can be tricky, especially when sunny days are hard to come by and fake tan isn’t always consistent. Luckily for you, there are lots of sunbed rental options available to hire, so you can achieve a gorgeous, natural glow without leaving the house. 

Why choose sunbed rental?

First of all, sunbed rental means you don’t have to rely on the British weather to tan, which is unpredictable at best. Because of the many sunbed styles available, you can also fit a sunbed into almost any room and installation is quick and easy no matter where you live. 

On top of this, thanks to incredible energy efficiency, you don’t have to worry about sky-high electricity bills when you rent a sun-bed, and you can rent one for as long as you need it and then return it.

Sun beds are also versatile, and some can be prescribed to treat psoriasis and other inflammatory skin conditions. 

So, with no fuss and affordable options, home sunbed rental is popular around the UK, but how do you achieve the best results? 

How to tan from home with a sunbed – quick tips

  • Consider your available space.

Standup and single canopy sunbeds are great for smaller rooms, but double canopy options usually occupy more space. 

  • Moisturise.

To reduce the risk of skin drying out, moisturise before and after using your rented sunbed. Goggles are also crucial to protect your eyes. 

  • Use tanning lotion.

Prepare your skin with tanning lotion specifically for sunbed tanning, not sun cream. This helps you tan naturally and reduces the risk of burning.

  • Take it easy.

Let your skin become accustomed to the rays and use your sunbed in short spells for a safe and comfortable tanning experience. 

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Self-Tanners and Fake Tan

Other popular options for tanning from home are self-tanners and fake tanning products.

For example, Gorgeous Bronze Salon Tan at Home is a good way to give yourself a glow-up all year round.

However, while Gorgeous Bronze Salon Tan at Home is effective and simple to apply, other fake tans can be awkward, especially if they’re in mousse or lotion form. They can also leave noticeable streaks on your body and dark stains on your hands and wrists.

Lots of fake tans have a bit of a strange smell to them, too, and we all know how much of a nightmare a fake tan stain can be on your bedsheets!

All in all, self-tanners and spray tans are popular alternatives to sunbeds and sunbathing because they can reduce your skin’s exposure to the sun and harmful UV rays. Unfortunately, they just aren’t as effective as the real thing.

How to fake tan from home – quick tips 

  • Prepare your skin.

Wax or shave and exfoliate a day or two before tanning. This will reduce irritation, give you a better tan, and reduce the risk of rashes forming on your skin. 

  • Moisturise.

Moisturise dry areas of your skin before fake tanning to reduce patchiness. 

  • Choose your colour wisely. 

Only choose a tanning colour a few shades darker than your normal skin tone for a more natural finish. 

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Traditional Sunbathing

If you’ve struggled to suntan at home, tanning on the beach or in the park is the next logical step.

Unfortunately, the UK averages around 171 days of rain a year, so getting out and sunbathing can often feel like a pipe dream. 

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This is unfortunate because there are many benefits to traditional sunbathing such as additional vitamin D, improved mental wellbeing, and reduced stress. However, since the UK is a notoriously rainy country, tanning alternatives like sunbed rentals and self-tanners are extremely popular.

If you find yourself on holiday or experiencing a British heatwave, here are some top tips for traditional sunbathing. 

Traditional sunbathing – quick tips

  • Timing is everything.

Be cautious sunbathing in the middle of the day when the sun’s UV rays peak. Being exposed at these times for prolonged periods can be dangerous to your skin. 

  • Protect your skin.

You should use a sun cream of at least SPF 30 if sunbathing outside. Moisturising after tanning cools your skin and encourages a healthier glow, too.

  • Eat and drink right.

Food containing beta carotenes like carrots, sweet potatoes, and kale can help you tan without burning. Drinking plenty of water is also advised and prevents you from getting dehydrated.

  • Keep moving.

To achieve an even tan across your body and avoid sunburn, change your position every 30 minutes or so.

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How To Tan At Home: Final Thoughts

Understanding how to tan from home opens up a world of possibilities. Giving you a healthy, natural glow, you can look radiant year-round with self-tanning, fake tan, and sunbed rental. 

Out of all of the options available, however, it has to be said that sun-bed rental is the most effective way to get a real tan without leaving the house.

They’re simple to use, affordable, and give you a real tan from the comfort of your own home, no matter how cold or rainy it is outside. 

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