Lotion VS Self-Tanning
Zebratan lotion, to perfectly cover vitiligo, includes DHA which is a self-tanning active ingredient.
But when applying it the result is different, because certain points have been studied in order to avoid ending up with overly pronounced, non-uniform and orange shades.
1. No more orange look
A classic self-tanner often has the reputation of giving an orange appearance to the skin. If the product is applied in too generous a layer, you quickly end up looking like a pumpkin, especially in daylight!
With lotion, this type of hassle has been designed to be avoided. In addition, the sponge application allows for perfect and even application, which will prevent overly approximate application. Precision applicators also provide the most meticulous results.
2. Choosing the shade
Typically, a self-tanning product will not meet all expectations, because when it comes to shades, these products do not always come in several tones.
The lotions are available in 4 shades, with 4 adjusters that allow you to create your own custom solution.
3. It's in the bag!
Self-tanners don't always come in small sizes, and they don't usually come with applicators.
Zebratan lotions are designed to be easily portable, especially the small size that fits in your pocket or purse. It's a comfort to know that you can always touch up your lotion just in case.
4. A personalized dosage
Most often, self-tanning products are sold in spray form.
Sponge, glove, precision applicator, brush. With lotions, we choose the tip that suits us best, in order to achieve the perfect dosage that will give the illusion of a second skin.
5. Summer and winter
We tend to think about self-tanning only in the summer, because it looks too orange in the winter.
Playing between two shades is a good choice, for example, light beige in winter and brown beige in summer. Or even a few drops of adjuster to darken to perfect your summer shade.