I thought I’d absolutely slayed my self-tanner until I saw my neck – I need tips so my fail doesn’t happen again

With summer in full swing, beauty fans are looking for a sunkissed glow with less risk of sun damage by resorting to self-tanners.
A woman tried the tanning product but found she had an unsightly problem.
Caroline Sacks (@caro__beth) filmed herself after applying self-tan for a TikTok.
“I thought I’d completely wrecked my self-tanner,” the caption read Video.
She revealed different parts of her body with a seamless and sun-kissed glow, reaching down to her neck.
“My neck every time,” she added, showing a section of her seemingly discolored and stained neck.


In the video’s caption, she expressed her anger at the self-tanning product.
“You spotty little bastard,” she added.
The video drew crowds of viewers, some of whom offered advice on how to get the most out of the self-tanner.
“Blend it with a brush while looking up to get into the creases,” one wrote.
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“Thank you,” Caroline replied. “I need tips LOL.”
Others understood the TikTokers’ situation and suspected they had similar issues with self-tanners.
“I felt it to my bones,” added another.
“I’ve never lifted my head faster,” commented a third.
The video comes as part of a trend where influencers are finding healthier ways to look radiant in the summer.
Many people turn to self-tanners to prevent skin damage from sunbathing.