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How to Get Rid of Butt Tan Lines: A Full Guide?

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Summertime is the perfect time to show off your golden glow. But nothing throws a spanner in the works like unsightly tan lines, especially if they’re on your butt.

Butt tan lines occur when you wear a swimsuit or underwear while tanning. That’s all well and good until you want to wear a swimsuit that was cut differently, leaving your butt tan lines visible.

The best way to avoid them is to tan naked or wear a g-string while tanning. But if they’ve already occurred and you want to know how to get rid of them, keep reading.

Here are 9 things you can try to get rid of butt tan lines:

Essential oils are commonly used in skin care products thanks to their ability to reduce signs of aging and improve skin texture.

But did you know they can also help to remove your butt tan lines?

Simply add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to a carrier oil such as almond oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil, or even olive oil.

Then, apply the mixture to your tan lines and rub it well. Leave them on your skin overnight, and take a shower in the morning. Repeat the process for a couple of days, and the lines will start fading.

An airbrush tan is one of the quickest and most effective ways to get rid of butt tan lines, but it’s also one of the priciest.

Airbrush tan professionals know how to strategically tan certain areas of your body (including your butt) to cover unsightly tan lines and sculpt your body.

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If you’re desperate to remove your tan lines quickly and you’re willing to fork out the cash, getting an airbrush tan is the best option.

Baking soda is known for its natural exfoliating abilities, so it can be a good option to get rid of butt tan lines. Grab a cup of baking soda, add one tablespoon of sugar, and pour half a cup of water. 

Don’t stir because you don’t want the sugar to dissolve, and only use cold water. Grab the paste and apply it to your butt lines. Rub it gently to exfoliate the skin, and rinse it off. 

It’s generally easier and less messy to do this while you’re in the shower.

Potatoes work slower than other options on this list, but they’re cheap, you probably already have them at home, and if you’re consistent in using them, you’ll see the tan lines fading after a while.

To use potatoes for tan lines, cut some slices and put them on your tan lines. Leave them for 20 or 30 minutes, and wash the area.

Cucumber has a hydrating effect on the skin, and it can help the tan lines fade a little. All you have to do is peel the cucumber, mash it into a paste, and apply it directly on your skin.

Leave it for half an hour, and rinse. You’ll have to repeat the process multiple times to see results.

I know what you’re thinking; milk and turmeric on my butt?!

Here’s the thing, milk helps to repair rough skin texture, and the turmeric evens out the color.

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If you’re game to give it a try, simply get a glass of milk, add about a teaspoon of lemon juice, and around a tablespoon of turmeric.

Stir, and apply it on your butt, leaving it there for half an hour before washing it off.

Lemon juice has abrasive abilities, and it removes dead skin cells. To remove the butt tan lines, you can mix some lemon juice with a couple of spoons of honey.

Apply the mixture to the tan lines and lay on your stomach for half an hour. After that, wash the lemon juice off, and check the lines.

They should start fading from the second time applying the juice.

It’s worth noting, though, that lemon is strongly acidic. If your skin is sensitive, it may cause minor burns or red areas. The honey should reduce the acidity, but if you have sensitive skin it’s best to avoid lemon juice on the skin.

If your skin is sensitive, iced tea is your best bet. Not only that, but it’ll also soothe the skin if you’re suffering a sunburn or a minor burn.

To use it, grab a spray bottle, and put some iced black tea inside. Spray it on your butt after finishing the shower, and repeat the process every time you shower.

You should start seeing the lines fading after a couple of uses.

Although natural remedies are safe and healthy, they’re not fast. You’ll have to keep repeating the steps multiple times to see a difference, and it’s not ideal if you want to get rid of your butt tan lines quickly.

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The best approach here is to use a self-tanner. These are creams or mousses that you apply to your skin to get a tan. 

If you want to get rid of your butt tan lines temporarily, you can apply a self-tanner, and the effect will wear off on its own after a couple of days.

If you want a recommendation, check out the St. Tropez Classic Tanner. It has a light formula that won’t irritate your skin, and it’s ideal for dry and sensitive skin. Plus, it’s easy to use.

✅ Light formula

✅ Won’t irritate skin

✅ Quick-drying, not sticky

✅ Helps to cover butt tan lines

All you have to do is apply it, wait for a few hours, and rinse it off. The effect will appear after a few hours, and it stays on your skin for up to ten days. 

If you want to cover a large area or protect your hands use a tanning mitt to apply the self-tanner.

The quickest and most effective way to get rid of butt tan lines is to apply a self-tanner or get an airbrush tan. However, if you’d rather save some money or try a more natural option, there are various pantry items you can use to remove butt tan lines.

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