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{{fa}}If you want a gorgeous tan without worrying about sun damage, leave UV rays out of the equation and use a self-tanner (also known as sunless tanner). You've probably heard horror stories of bad self tanning jobs that include streaks, orange hands, and dark creases, but these problems can be avoided if you prep your skin correctly and apply the tanning formula with care. See Step 1 to learn how to create an even, natural-looking tan at home.  
 
{{fa}}If you want a gorgeous tan without worrying about sun damage, leave UV rays out of the equation and use a self-tanner (also known as sunless tanner). You've probably heard horror stories of bad self tanning jobs that include streaks, orange hands, and dark creases, but these problems can be avoided if you prep your skin correctly and apply the tanning formula with care. See Step 1 to learn how to create an even, natural-looking tan at home.  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==