Does Self Tanner Cover Scars
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Not all scars fade quietly. Whether they are from breakouts, stretch marks, or a run-in with life, you might be wondering if self-tanner can help blur the story. The short answer? Sometimes. But it depends on your skin, the scar, and how you apply. Here is what you need to know.
In This Guide
What Even Is a Scar?
A scar is your skin's version of a patch job after an injury. Depending on how deep or intense the damage was, scars can heal flat, raised, or sunken. There are four main types:
Think acne pits or stretch marks -- these sit below the surface of the skin.
Raised and sometimes firm. Keloids extend beyond the original wound boundary.
Lighter than your natural skin tone -- often the most common type people want to blend.
Darker than your base tone. These need extra care with self-tanner application.
How Self-Tanners Work
Most self-tanners rely on DHA (dihydroxyacetone), a sugar that reacts with dead skin cells on the outer layer of your skin, creating a temporary bronze effect. Scar tissue does not always have the same pH, hydration level, or cell turnover as surrounding skin. That means self-tanner might absorb more deeply, or less evenly.
Can Self-Tanner Help Hide Scars?
Yes -- but with a few asterisks. Results depend on scar type, product formula, and application technique.
- Atrophic scars -- textural and lighter, tanner helps blend them in
- Hypopigmented scars -- mousse or lotion creates more uniform tone
- Keloids and hypertrophic scars -- may absorb unevenly or darken more
- Hyperpigmented scars -- may intensify under tanner
Start light and build from there.
Our self tanning mousse goes on in thin, even layers so you can control exactly how much color you build over textured or scarred skin.
Shop Tanning MousseHow to Apply Self-Tanner on Scars
- Exfoliate gently -- Focus on surrounding skin, not the scar itself.
- Moisturize dry spots -- Helps slow absorption on scar tissue.
- Apply in light layers -- Build slowly to avoid blotching.
- Use a mitt or brush -- For better blending over textured skin.
- Try color-correcting tanners -- Green or violet undertones help neutralize visibility.
Alternatives if Self-Tanner Is Not Enough
Transfer-resistant creams like Dermablend for full coverage over any scar type.
Pro-level shading and custom blending can even out tone and texture.
Permanent blending solution best suited for light, flat scars.
Microneedling, laser resurfacing, and silicone gels for more significant improvement.
Dermatologist Insights
"Self-tanners can blend some hypopigmented scars, but results vary. Always patch test and avoid new scars until fully healed."
Dr. Annie Chiu -- Dermatologist, Founder of The Derm InstituteReal Talk
I have a long white scar on my shin. Most self-tanners made it darker or orange-y, but MAKAI's mousse actually blended it pretty seamlessly after two coats.
Chelsea R. -- Verified BuyerStretch marks on my hips stand out way less with a good tan -- especially if I layer with moisturizer first.
Kayla M. -- Fitness InstructorBottom Line: Can It Cover?
Self-tanner can help blur scars -- but it depends on the scar type, product, and technique. Gradual tans, hydration, and patience are your best friends.
Find the right formula for your skin.
Whether you want buildable mousse or a gradual lotion, MAKAI has a formula to help you build an even, natural glow -- scars and all.
Shop Self TannersFAQs
Will self-tanner make my scars worse?
No, but it may highlight them if not blended properly. Always patch test first and build in thin layers.
Can I tan over new scars?
Wait 6 to 12 weeks until they are fully healed before applying any self-tanner.
What is the best type of self-tanner for scars?
Buildable mousse or gradual lotion with minimal alcohol -- both allow you to layer slowly and control coverage.
Sources
- American Academy of Dermatology: www.aad.org
- JCAD: Clinical Reactions to DHA in Hyperpigmented Skin
- Mayo Clinic: Scar Treatment Overview
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