BeautyWhen To Avoid Applying Self-Tanner, From A Hair Removal ExpertAuthor: Hannah FryeJune 29, 2023
Assistant Beauty & Health EditorBy Hannah FryeAssistant Beauty & Health EditorHannah Frye is the Assistant Beauty Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.S. in journalism and a minor in women’s, gender, and queer studies from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Hannah has written across lifestyle sections including health, wellness, sustainability, personal development, and more.Image by Guille Faingold / StocksyJune 29, 2023Our editors have independently chosen the products listed on this page. If you purchase something mentioned in this article, we may earn a small commission.
If you shave your legs but they never look that smooth, you could be dealing with what many people call strawberry legs. This is caused by a number of factors, from keratosis pilaris (KP) to a dull razor and beyond—so no, it’s not necessarily something you’re doing wrong.
That being said, there is one habit that might be making your strawberry legs even more pronounced. To come, what you need to know and what to do.
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What happens if you apply self-tanner after shaving?
Most of the time, self-tanner will only make your skin look more glowy and even-toned—but if you apply it right after shaving, it may provide the opposite effect.
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