Sensitive skin does not mean you have to skip self tanning, but it does mean your routine should be slower and more thoughtful. A gentle glow starts with calm skin, light layers, and careful aftercare.

Patch Test First
Test before a full application
If your skin reacts easily, apply a small amount of product to a discreet area first and wait according to the product directions. This is especially important before events or vacations.
Do not tan irritated skin
Avoid self tanning over freshly shaved irritation, sunburn, rashes, or broken skin. Wait until your skin feels normal again.
Keep Prep Gentle
Exfoliate lightly
Use a soft mitt or mild scrub the day before tanning. Do not over-polish the skin. Sensitive skin often looks better with gentle consistency than intense exfoliation.
Moisturize dry zones
Apply a thin layer of moisturizer to elbows, knees, ankles, hands, and feet before tanning. This helps prevent darker patches on drier areas.
Apply in Thin Layers
Use less product first
Start with a small amount of 2bmaagic Express Tanning Gel Cream and blend fully with a clean mitt. You can build more color later if your skin feels comfortable.
Avoid overworking the skin
Blend with smooth motions rather than rubbing hard. The finish should look even before it develops.
Aftercare Matters
Use lukewarm water
Hot showers can make sensitive skin feel dry or tight. Use lukewarm water and pat dry after showering.
Moisturize daily
Keep the skin comfortable with daily body lotion. A hydrated base helps the tan fade more evenly.
Choose Your Glow Carefully
Start soft
A natural-looking glow is usually more flattering on sensitive skin than trying to go very dark on the first application.
Compare formulas
Browse the 2bmaagic self tanning collection and choose a routine that fits your skin comfort and desired depth.
If discomfort or irritation occurs, rinse the product and stop use. A good glow should never come at the cost of your skin barrier.

