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How to Maintain Your Tan

By Iheartblackofficial @AffordableFashi
I think everyone (or at least a large amount of people) finds Brazillian woman extremely beautiful. It might be the fact that they're sexy skinny or their hair is long and shiny or even the fact that most of the successful supermodels are Brazillian but in the end I believe it all comes back to the tanned skin they have. We try and use different make-up products and techniques to reach that sun-kissed makeup that we all love during summer. Well if you just came back from you're holiday all tanned and glowing here's what you have to do to keep looking that way during Fall.
How to maintain your tan
1. Step one is using from the start(first sun exposure) an UV protective cream to prevent the skin from aging and get the perfect shade of tan in time. Moreover the time of day Everyone (especiall the ones of you with sensitive skin) should start with a high SPF cream like 20-30 for the body and SPF 50 for face, and as days pass decrease or keep the same SPF.
2. The second important thing is always hydrate the skin using an instensive moisturising cream. Also dring lots of water. It will help you keep that skin glowing.
3. Then a soft peeling will come in handy while removing the dead cells and revealing a 'new' skin.
Keeping your skin glowing in Fall
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4. We all know how good it feels to sink in our bathtub with bubbles everywhere, a good book and a glass of red wine. Well this is definitely a no-no since hot water tends to act as a peeling to our skin and we sure don't want that.
5. Eat lots of fruits and vegetable with Beta Carotene like peppers, lettuce, spinach, carrots, potatos.
6. Cheat a bit! When the tan begins to fade away we can replace our regular mosturizing mike with a self-tanning lotion close to our skin tone.
All this being said I wish you a health skin!
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