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Beauty editor’s go-to summer skin guide for combatting strawberry legs, chafing, and really bad fake tans

Her tips also include methods for preventing sweat stains

FROM how to get a streak-free fake tan to preventing chafing, a beauty expert shared her ultimate summer skin guide.

Katie Walker’s tips are ideal for achieving a flawless look when wearing swimsuits and dresses throughout the season.

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Katie Walker shared her summer beauty guide, including tips for fake tanning and preventing chafing (stock image)

Walker is a beauty therapist and deputy editor of the UK-based blog .

Speaking to The U.S. Sun, she shared a summer skincare guide.

BANISH BUMPS

Strawberry legs are “pesky dark spots” that often appear on the skin after shaving.

The key to avoiding the unsightly bumps that look like the seeds of a strawberry? Proper exfoliation.

“Regularly using a gentle exfoliant will help keep pores clear and prevent the build-up that leads to those dark spots,” Walker said.

“Additionally, consider using a razor with a moisturizing strip and replace blades frequently to avoid dullness, which can contribute to this issue.”

A smooth shave can make a big difference when aiming for a flawless look in swimsuits. 

“To ensure a close, irritation-free shave, start by exfoliating your skin to remove dead cells and prevent ingrown hairs,” she said.

“Use a good-quality shaving cream or gel to create a protective barrier and reduce friction. 

“Always shave in the direction of hair growth to minimize irritation and avoid razor bumps. 

“And don’t forget to moisturize after shaving to keep your skin soft and smooth.”

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PREVENT PAINFUL CHAFING 

Skin can become red and sore when it repeatedly rubs against clothes or there is skin-on-skin contact on areas such as the inner thighs.

But there are a few simple steps that can prevent chafing.

Moisturize daily to help your tan last longer and fade evenly.

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“Look for anti-chafe creams or gels, which create a barrier to reduce friction,” Walker advised.

“Cotton clothing is breathable and helps prevent irritation while ensuring you stay hydrated and can also keep your skin in good condition.”

ENHANCE YOUR COMPLEXION

Exfoliating the skin is also important when applying fake tan to achieve a “flawless faux glow.”

Walker’s technique for impressive results can be done at home.

“Use a tanning mitt to apply the product in circular motions for a streak-free finish,” she said.

“It’s best to choose a tan that matches your skin tone for a natural look, and always remember to wash your hands thoroughly after application to avoid orange palms. 

“Finally, moisturize daily to help your tan last longer and fade evenly.”

STOP SWEAT STAINS

Sweat stains are a common concern in the warmer months — but they’re preventable.

“To combat this, opt for antiperspirants rather than deodorants, as they help to reduce sweating,” the expert said.

“For extra protection, try wearing an undershirt made from moisture-wicking fabrics. 

“And remember, always apply antiperspirant to clean, dry skin for best results.”

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Walker said a moisturizer should be applied after shaving to keep skin soft and smooth (stock image)
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