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How to Remove Self-Tanner. Tiger stripes don't look good on anyone's skin, no matter how
fashion-forward you are. Get rid of those unsightly streaks and show off your skin again.
You will need Body oil Bathtub Body scrub Loofah Lemon juice Cotton balls or pads and
self-tan remover. Step 1. Rub body oil on the entire surface of your skin, including
between your fingers and toes. Allow the oil to soak into your skin for 25 to 30 minutes.
Step 2. Draw a warm bath and hop in. If it's only been a few hours, the water will help
remove the tanner. Step 3. Use body scrub and a loofah while you're in the tub to lightly
exfoliate surface skin cells. Self-tanner dyes the surface of the skin. You will need
to exfoliate over the course of a few days to completely remove the tanner. Step 4. Towel-dry
your body and use moisturizing lotion to keep your skin from drying out. Step 5. Rub your
skin with a cotton ball soaked in lemon juice to naturally exfoliate dead cells to get rid
of remaining streaks. Then shower as usual. Step 6. Use commercial self-tanner remover
for especially stubborn streaks and splotches. Did you know John Harvey Kellogg, cereal tycoon
and health nut, invented an incandescent light bath in 1891 as a means for curing gout.