How to Cover Stretch Marks with Self Tanner

Stretch marks are a skin condition technically known as striae. The marks appear as red, purple or white lines and typically develop on body parts where skin is most likely to grow quickly, such as the breasts, buttocks, thighs and stomach, reports the United States National Library of Medicine. Although stretch marks usually fade over time, you don't have to just put up with them in the meantime. A self-tanning product will temporarily dye the surface of your skin, making your stretch marks less noticeable.

Things You'll Need

  • Body scrub
  • Towel
  • Body lotion
  • Plastic gloves
  • Self-tanner lotion, cream or gel
  • Soap
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Instructions

    • 1

      Wet your skin and apply approximately one handful of body scrub all over your body. Concentrate on scrubbing off any loose skin flakes around your stretch marks because the self-tanner will fade quicker on dry skin.

    • 2

      Rinse off the body scrub and dry your skin thoroughly with a towel. Apply a thin, even layer of body lotion all over your body, paying special attention to moisturizing your stretch marks so the self-tanner can penetrate the skin.

    • 3

      Put on plastic gloves to avoid staining your hands with excessive amounts of self-tanner. Add a quarter-sized amount of self-tanner to your palm and use your fingers to lightly smooth it onto your stretch marks.

    • 4

      Let the self-tanner dry for 5 to 10 minutes, and then smooth self-tanner onto your entire body. Ensure you coat your stretch marks again; since they are a different texture from the rest of your skin, they will be less likely to retain color, so they require a second coat.

    • 5

      Remove your plastic gloves and apply self-tanner to your bare palms. Smooth the tanner quickly onto the backs of your hands and fingers, and then wash your palms with soap and warm water to remove the excess tanner. Avoid getting the backs of your hands soapy or overly wet as much as possible to prevent washing off the tanner you just applied.

    • 6

      Wait until the self-tanner has completely dried before getting dressed, or the tanner could rub off onto your clothing. The drying time may vary depending on the manufacturer. Add another lighter layer of self-tanner to your stretch marks if they still haven't picked up enough color after drying.

Tips & Warnings

  • Use tinted self-tanner products that show exactly where you've applied the product if you're unsure of your application technique. Moisturize daily to make the self-tanner stay on your skin for as long as possible, up to 10 days.

  • Do not lay in the sun or in a tanning bed in an attempt to cover stretch marks. Stretch marks are actually scars and can't change pigment like the rest of your skin. Avoid using petroleum jelly to moisturize your stretch marks because it will form a barrier that prevents the self-tanner from coloring the area.

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