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How to Make Your Glowy Summer Tan Last Longer

 That golden vacation glow deserves to stay with you longer than just a few days. If you want to keep your skin sun-kissed and radiant well beyond your trip, here are eight simple tips to help preserve your tan beautifully.

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Go for Cool or Lukewarm Showers
Hot water can dry out your skin and cause peeling. Stick to cooler showers and try using an in-shower body oil to lock in moisture and maintain your color.

Moisturize Like You Mean It
Hydrated skin holds onto color longer. Skip light lotions and opt for nourishing body creams or oils. Rich formulas like Brazilian Bum Bum Cream not only hydrate but also give that dreamy beach scent.

Gentle Exfoliation Is Key
Weekly exfoliation removes dead skin without stripping your tan. Choose scrubs infused with essential oils to keep your skin soft and glowing.

Use Face-Specific Tanning Drops
Since facial skin fades the fastest, try glow-enhancing serums designed for the face. A few drops mixed into your moisturizer can help maintain a warm complexion.

Try Gradual Self-Tanners
Daily gradual tanners are perfect for topping up your glow subtly. Lightweight and streak-free, they keep your skin tone looking even and fresh.

Eat Beta-Carotene Rich Foods
Foods like carrots, sweet potatoes, mangoes and apricots support melanin production and give your tan a boost from within.

Stay Hydrated
Drinking plenty of water helps your skin stay supple and prolongs the life of bronzed skin cells.

Wear Colors That Highlight Your Tan
Show off your glow with colors like white, coral, cobalt blue and yellow. Prefer neutrals? Cream, olive, taupe and light gray are equally flattering.

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