Self tanner
There are 14 products.
Coverderm Filteray Body Plus Deep Tan Spray / 2in1 sun protection spray for a more intensive tan SPF 30 100 ml
Sun protection spray with tanning booster
Accelerates tanning by up to 65
2-in-1 effect: high sun protection and after sun effect in one
Moisturizes, soothes and revitalizes the skin
For a fresh, intensive tan
Scope of delivery:
1x Coverderm Filteray Body Plus Deep Tan Spray / 2in1 sun protection spray for a more intensive tan SPF 30 100 ml
Coverderm Filteray Body Plus Deep Tan Milk / 2in1 sun protection milk for a more intensive tan SPF 50+ 100 ml
Sun protection spray for a faster tan
2-in-1 effect: high sun protection and after sun care in one
Moisturizes, soothes and revitalizes the skin
Hypoallergenic: suitable for all skin types
For a faster, more intense and healthy tan
Scope of delivery:
1x Coverderm Filteray Body Plus Deep Tan Milk / 2in1 sun protection milk for a more intensive tan SPF 50+ 100 ml
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What is a self-tanner?
A self-tanner is a cosmetic product that is used to give the skin a natural tan without being exposed to the sun's harmful UV rays. Self-tanners usually contain the active ingredient dihydroxyacetone (DHA), which reacts with the proteins in the top layer of the skin to produce a temporary tan. -
How does a self-tanner work?
The active ingredient DHA in the self-tanner reacts with the amino acids in the dead skin cells and leads to oxidation, which gives the skin a light tan. The result is a temporary tan that lasts for around 5 to 7 days as the top layer of skin is continuously renewed. -
Is self-tanner safe for the skin?
Yes, self-tanner is considered safe for the skin as it does not contain harmful UV radiation. The active ingredient DHA is classified by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) as safe for external use on the skin. However, it is important to apply the self-tanner according to the manufacturer's instructions and to carry out allergy tests to avoid possible skin reactions. -
How do I prepare my skin for the application of self-tanner?
Before applying self-tanner, it is important to cleanse the skin thoroughly and remove dead skin cells. A gentle exfoliation or a body brush can help to achieve an even tan. Make sure your skin is free of lotions, oils or dirt. -
How do I apply self-tanner?
Apply the self-tanner evenly to clean, dry skin. Start at the legs and work your way up to avoid streaks and spots. For hard-to-reach areas such as knees, elbows and ankles, use only the remaining amount of product on the glove to avoid over-tanning. -
How do I avoid stains and streaks?
To avoid spots and streaks, it is important to apply the self-tanner evenly and carefully to the skin. Make sure you do not miss any areas and blend the self-tanner well. After applying the self-tanner, use a damp towel to dab off any excess product on your ankles, knees and elbows. -
How long does it take for the self-tanner to work?
It usually takes a few hours for the self-tanner to take effect. The exact time depends on the formulation of the product and your skin. Read the manufacturer's instructions to find out how long it takes for the tan to develop. -
How long does a self-tanning tan last?
The tan from self-tanners normally lasts between 5 and 7 days, as the top layer of skin is constantly being renewed. To maintain the tan for longer, you can refresh the self-tanner regularly as required. -
How can I prolong the tan of self-tanners?
To prolong the tan of self-tanners, it is important to take good care of your skin and use a moisturizing lotion. Avoid contact with chlorinated water and frequent showers, as this can cause the tan to fade more quickly. -
Is self-tanner suitable for the face?
Yes, there are special self-tanner formulations for the face that are gentle and non-comedogenic so as not to clog pores. Be sure to apply the self-tanner evenly to the face, avoiding the eyebrows and hairline. -
Can I apply self-tanner to tattoos?
Yes, you can apply self-tanner to tattoos, but avoid applying the self-tanner directly to the tattoo as this could affect the color. Apply the self-tanner around the tattoo and blend it in well. -
How often can I apply self-tanner?
The frequency of application of self-tanner depends on your desired degree of tanning. As a rule, you can apply self-tanner every few days or once a week as required. -
Is self-tanner waterproof?
Most self-tanners are not waterproof, so water, sweating or frequent showers can cause the tan to fade more quickly. If you plan to go in the water or sweat a lot, use waterproof formulations or apply a waterproof top coat after applying the self-tanner. -
Can I use self-tanner during pregnancy?
It is recommended to consult a doctor before using self-tanners during pregnancy. Some self-tanners contain ingredients that may not be suitable for use during pregnancy. -
Is self-tanner suitable for all skin types?
Yes, self-tanner is suitable for most skin types. There are also special formulations for sensitive skin. However, if you are prone to skin reactions or are allergic to certain ingredients, carry out an allergy test before use. -
Do I need a model for the training?
Customers are welcome to bring a model to any on-site training session if they wish. However, it is by no means compulsory to bring a model. Our training courses are designed to be complete and effective without the presence of a model. Please note that a model is not required for PelviChair training. This particular training can easily be conducted without a model. The choice is entirely yours as to whether you wish to bring a model to the training or not