I'm a beauty pro – level up your tanning with this 75c product that adds just seconds to your routine
05/17/2022YOUR tanning routine just got even easier.
Makeup artist Rachel OCool posted a video revealing the quick step you need to add to your tanning process.
OCool shared a beauty product that helps exfoliate your skin in just seconds.
The exfoliating bath washcloth mitts can be bought in an eight-pack on Amazon for just $6.
Lucky for your wallet, that's just 75 cents per exfoliating mitt.
She also said the washcloths are reusable so you'll never have to throw them away to purchase more.
To use the cloth, she said to go in the shower for a few minutes and soak in the hot water.
Using the mitt to wipe your body, she said dead skin "literally rolls off."
"You don't even need to scrub," she said.
According to BeBronzeStudio, you should always exfoliate your skin before tanning.
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"Exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells, which then reveals the fresh skin underneath. "
They said that the freshly primed skin will help the tan apply deeper and more even, making it last even longer.
Many users loved her cheap trick, saying: "I LOVE THESE," and "When I say I RAN to Amazon."
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A spray tan artist even confirmed the item, saying: "I can vouch for these!"
"Just make sure to moisturize super well after exfoliating."
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