Is Exfoliating Before Tanning Bad For Your Skin? Here's Why You Shouldn't Skip The Scrub

Whether you're applying a self-tanner or getting ready to lay out this spring or summer break, you absolutely should exfoliate your skin beforehand. Since exfoliators help strip dead skin from the surface, the result is a more even tan and healthier-looking skin overall. However, it's important not to go overboard with your scrubs. Read on to find out if exfoliating before tanning is bad for your skin and how you should properly prep before getting your bronze on.

According to Sun Tan City, exfoliating is definitely a must for a smooth and even tan, but don't over-exfoliate your skin either. "Deep exfoliation can irritate skin, and UV exposure or the application of sunless tanner can make things worse."

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Veranda Sun Tanning agrees, suggesting you keep your exfoliating practices to no more than once a week. "This gives the baby-new skin cells a chance to grow, and your skin time to replenish and rehydrate." What's more, exfoliating too much can cause permanent damage to your skin. "Over-exfoliation can cause wrinkles, dry skin, and even scarring. If you over-exfoliate you may be scrubbing away skin cells that are trying to heal and grow right." You've been warned!

That said, exfoliating is important if you're using a self-tanner. Self-tanning products have a tendency to stick to both dead skin and dry skin, which can cause patchy looking spots due to a high concentration of pigment. For that reason, you may notice that sometimes your hands, feet, knees, and elbows tend to turn darker than the rest of your body. To avoid patches, be sure to remove all dead skin before applying your self-tanner and make sure that the skin is evenly moisturized.