The first shower after self tan can make people nervous. Will the color disappear? Should you use soap? Is the water supposed to look tinted? A little guide color rinsing away can be normal, but your habits in that first rinse can affect how smooth the final glow looks.

Follow Your Formula Timing
Do not rush development
Different self tanning formulas have different development windows. Follow the directions for your product and avoid showering too early. Rinsing before the color has had time to develop can leave the tan lighter or uneven.
Avoid sweat before rinsing
While the tan is developing, avoid workouts, heat, and tight clothing. Sweat and friction can disturb the finish before it sets.
Keep the First Shower Simple
Use lukewarm water
Very hot water can dry the skin and may encourage uneven fading. Lukewarm water is the safest choice for the first rinse.
Rinse gently
Let water run over the skin and use your hands lightly if needed. Avoid scrubbing, exfoliating mitts, or rough washcloths during the first shower.
Be Careful With Soap
Use less product
If you need body wash, use a gentle amount and avoid heavy scrubbing. Strong cleansers can make fresh color look less even.
Skip oils at first
Body oils can be beautiful later, but immediately after your first rinse, keep the routine simple. Moisturizer is usually a better first step.
Dry the Right Way
Pat dry
After showering, pat the skin dry with a towel. Do not rub aggressively, especially around elbows, knees, wrists, and ankles.
Moisturize after skin is dry
Once the skin is dry, apply a comfortable body lotion. This helps the tan settle into a softer-looking finish.
Keep the Glow Even
Protect color from friction
After your first shower, choose soft clothing and avoid tight seams if the tan still feels fresh. This helps prevent patchy wear.
Refresh with 2bmaagic
When you are ready for your next glow, apply 2bmaagic Express Tanning Gel Cream on exfoliated skin. For deeper color, compare options in the 2bmaagic self tanning collection.
Your first shower is not about washing the glow away. It is about rinsing gently, drying softly, and letting the tan look polished as it settles.

