Tanning Mummy
It’s hard to believe I’ve been in the tanning industry for nearly 20 years. In
that time I’ve learnt so much about skin, make up, health and fitness and most
importantly safe tanning.
Self tanning is now the only safe way to achieve a natural glow. With more and
more cancer scares and education about the dangers of UV rays, more and more of
us are choosing the faux glow. A question that comes up time and time to me
from all my clients is can I still fake it whilst pregnant? With Khloe
Kardashian’s baby shower this week we thought it was time to bust some of those
myths.
So could it cause harm to me or my child ? Absolutely not. Remember your self
tan is like a moisturiser that’s dying your dead skin. DHA based tanning
product last naturally react with the amino acids in the surface of the
epidermis, meaning no product is seeping into the skin or bloodstream. The
tanning agent derived from a sugar fructose plant and has never been associated
or proven to cause any problems. Any reports are completely unfounded
Can I Tan in the first trimester?
Yes you still could but a tanning therapist will advise against it. Why because
your body is going through a lot of changes. Hormones are changing and in my
experience some mums to be have found the tan did not settle evenly and it was
a little patchy on hands. So wait 3 months and then start to feel the glow once
more.
Will a tan make me look thinner ?
Absolutely yes and will give body confidence. Shaded, glowing skin creates a
thiner silhouette. Anyone remember that Famous Demi Moore cover from Vanity
Fair ?
Will a tan hide pigmentation on the face ?
Not always! your tan is not a make up. It’s working with the skins natural
colouring and texture so be aware that your self tanner could grab to darker
areas rather than disguise it. A thin layer of your daily moisturiser or night
cream first is the best option mixed with a small amount of your desired shade
Can I contour while pregnant and will tan dry me out?
Many mummies to be can feel conscious of their changing shape during pregnancy.
In this case, I recommend subtle contouring. “The idea is not to hide the bump,
but to accentuate the limbs and frame your assets with a natural golden tan.
Fake Bake’s Flawless Coconut Tanning Serum is the perfect at home tanner for
pregnant women, as sometimes an expecting mum’s skin can be dry, sensitive and
itchy. The soothing coconut oil within the serum is calming and easy to apply.”
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