Removing self-tanner refers to the process of eliminating artificial tanning products from the skin. This involves employing various methods to exfoliate, dissolve, or otherwise fade the cosmetic application. An example is using a sugar scrub to physically slough off the tanned layers of skin.
Effective removal is important for achieving an even skin tone, correcting application errors, or simply returning to one’s natural complexion. Historically, individuals have used abrasive techniques, chemical exfoliants, and natural remedies to mitigate unwanted or uneven color from self-tanning products.