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Article: The Dangers of Stained Bed Sheets After Self-Tanning

The Dangers of Stained Bed Sheets After Self-Tanning
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The Dangers of Stained Bed Sheets After Self-Tanning


Self-tanning is a popular way to get the perfect bronze glow without having to expose yourself to harmful UV rays. However, self-tanner can often leave behind stains on your bed sheets that are difficult to remove. Not only are these stains unsightly, but they can also be damaging to your sheets. In this blog post, we'll explore why you don't want stained bed sheets after self-tanning and how you can avoid it.

There are two main reasons why you don't want stained bed sheets after self-tanning: 

The Stains Are Difficult to Remove

Self-tanner can be difficult to remove from your bed sheets, even with repeated washing. The stain will likely never come out completely, so you'll be stuck with a permanent reminder of your self-tanning session. Not only is this unsightly, but it can also affect the resale value of your sheets if you ever decide to sell them.

The Stains Can Damage Your Sheets

The chemicals in self-tanner can damage the fabric of your bed sheets, making them more susceptible to tearing and fading. In addition, the stains can set in and become permanent, which means you'll have to replace your sheets sooner than you would if you didn't use a self-tanner.

So how can you avoid these stains?

The best way is to use our Tan Fan Sleep Sac.

Using our Tan Fan Sleep Sac when applying the self-tanner creates a barrier between your skin and the bed sheet so that the majority of the product stays on your skin and not on the fabric. You should also wash your hands thoroughly after applying the self-tanner, like the  Bondi Sands Self Tan Eraser, Foaming Cleanser.

With this cleaner, any residual product is removed before it has a chance to stain your sheets. Finally, make sure to allow the self-tanner time to dry completely before getting into bed so that it doesn't have a chance to transfer onto your sheets. 

Stained bed sheets after self-tanning are unsightly and difficult to remove. In addition, they can damage your sheets and shorten their lifespan. To avoid these stains, make sure to use a self-tanning mitt or gloves and wash your hands thoroughly after applying the self-tanner. Allow the self-tanner time to dry completely before getting into bed so that it doesn't have a chance to transfer onto your sheets. Following these simple tips will help you keep your bed sheets looking fresh and new for longer.

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