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If you want to accentuate your tan, there are a few things you can do to make your skin look even more radiant and glowing. Here are some tips: 1. Exfoliate: Before you start any tanning process, it's important to exfoliate your skin to get rid of any dead skin cells. This will help your tan go on more evenly and last longer. 2. Moisturize: Keeping your skin moisturized is key to maintaining a healthy glow. Use a moisturizer that is specifically designed for tanned skin to keep it looking hydrated and supple. 3. Choose the right clothing: Wearing clothing that complements your skin tone can help accentuate your tan. Opt for colors that enhance your tan such as white, beige, or pastels. 4. Use self-tanner: If you want to enhance your tan even more, consider using a self-tanner. Choose a shade that is slightly darker than your natural skin tone and apply it evenly to your skin. 5. Use bronzer: A touch of bronzer on your cheeks, forehead, and nose can help accentuate your tan and give your face a sun-kissed look. 6. Drink water: Staying hydrated is important for maintaining healthy skin. Drink plenty of water to keep your skin looking radiant. 7. Protect your skin: While you want to accentuate your tan, it's important to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun. Use sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 and wear a hat and sunglasses when spending time outdoors.
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