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Have you been applying your fake tan all wrong? These are the 8 common mistakes we make when attempting to get that summer glow

SUMMER is on the way, so if you want to look bronzed before you strip off your bikini, faking it can be the only way to look beach ready.

But according to Marissa Carter, founder of tan brand Cocoa Brown, home tanners fall foul of simple mistakes. She's shared some of the biggest tanning slip ups for you to avoid.

 Getting a perfect tan is not easy and we all make mistakes, so these tops are sure to help you prepare to hit the beach
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Getting a perfect tan is not easy and we all make mistakes, so these tops are sure to help you prepare to hit the beachCredit: Alamy

1. Not using a tanning mitt

Tan stained hands is a huge giveaway that your tan may not be real, so using a good quality mitt is a must to getting an even tan all over and protecting your palms.

2. Not avoiding the eyebrows

You can also add a small amount of petroleum jelly through your eyebrows to prevent the tan from discolouring them.

3. Over applying

Preparation is key! Many people forget to exfoliate before reapplying their tan which can lead to patchy skin and discoloration. Use a good body scrub 24 hours prior to application will prevent this.

 Using a mitt is a must when it comes to applying your tan
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Using a mitt is a must when it comes to applying your tanCredit: Alamy

4. Drinking or brushing your teeth too soon

Let your tan dry before having a drink or brushing your teeth as accidental drips may wash away the colour and leave you with streaks.

5. Staining your nails

Apply a coat of nail polish to your nails on your hands and feet, as this will prevent tan from staining the nail plate.

6. Exaggerating dark circles around your eyes

Again, a little bit of petroleum jelly will stop the tan from further darkening the area – no one likes panda eyes.

 Marissa Carter is the founder of Cocoa Brown
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Marissa Carter is the founder of Cocoa BrownCredit: Cocoa Brown

7. Exfoliating too soon

The first time you shower after you’ve applied your tan, use shower gel but don’t exfoliate your skin.

8. Going too dark

Embrace your natural complexion by wearing a tan to suit your skin tone.

Try using a product that can be developed for less time for a golden glow and longer if you want a deeper tan.

We recently revealed the five things a dermatologist wants you to know about fake tans.

There's a new cream which makes your skin tan without any damaging UV rays hitting you.

Also, find out whether sunbathing is safe when you're pregnant and the amount of sunscreen you should use.

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