The process of removing artificial tanning solution from the skin, typically achieved through exfoliation, chemical treatments, or prolonged submersion in water, is the core subject matter. A common example includes using a sugar scrub to gently slough off the outer layer of skin where the tanning solution was applied.
The ability to reverse or accelerate the fading of a spray tan offers benefits such as correcting application errors, evening out patchy areas, or returning to a natural skin tone for specific events or personal preferences. Historically, methods for removing self-tanner have evolved from simple household remedies to specialized cosmetic products.