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How to Remove Fake Tan — And Quickly

The Quickest and Best Ways to Remove Fake Tan

How to Remove Fake Tan — And Quickly

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You've spent the week glowing in your fake tan, but as with all good things, nothing lasts forever and it's started to go patchy — eek. Modern self tans may have advanced so orange patches and unsightly streaks are few and far between, but it doesn't always mean the fade is even and sometimes, despite your best efforts, you still end up with discoloured palms, patchy ankles, or the odd streak.

Fear not, whether it's leftover patchy tan or a fake tan fail you're tackling, we've got the top tips to help you remove even the most stubborn fake tan…

Tanning expert James Harknett tells POPSUGAR UK that in an emergency, using an exfoliating glove, warm water and soap is the best way to remove fake tan. "This will safely exfoliate the skin to a point where the colour is faded, without having a harsh burnt look and feeling on the skin," he says. "Follow with a moisturiser on the area after drying the skin."

For some quick tips on budging uneven streaks, he recommends Simple Kind to Skin Cleansing Facial Wipes (£2). "They really help remove darker patches and work brilliantly on older fake tan that is separating on the skin and causing patches."

Keep reading for more tips on how to remove fake tan fast and from difficult areas like wrists and hands.

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