🤎 What Is Urea and Why Does It Remove Your Fake Tan?
Let’s talk about something most people don’t realise…
👉 The same ingredient used in tan removers can also be found in everyday life, including urine.
Yep. Stay with me 😅
💉 What Is Urea?
Urea is a naturally occurring compound that:
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Helps break down dead skin cells
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Softens and exfoliates the skin
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Is commonly used in skincare and tan removal products
You’ll find it in:
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Tan removers
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Foot creams
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Intensive moisturisers
✨ Why Urea Removes Fake Tan
Fake tan (DHA) works by reacting with the top layer of dead skin cells.
Urea speeds up the breakdown of that layer by:
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Loosening the bonds between dead skin cells
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Encouraging exfoliation
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Helping the tan fade faster (or be removed)
👉 Translation: no dead skin = no tan
🚿 Wait… So Why Can Urine Affect Your Tan?
Urine naturally contains urea.
So if it comes into contact with your skin:
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It can start breaking down the tan in that area
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Especially if it sits on the skin (like after gym, beach, or with little ones 👀)
Is it dramatic? No.
But can it cause fading or patchiness over time? Yes.
😅 Real Life Examples
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Toilet training accidents (mums know 💀)
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Post-workout sweat + urea combo
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Beach days / swimmers staying damp
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Not rinsing skin after exposure
🚫 What NOT to Panic About
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One-off contact won’t instantly remove your tan
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It’s more about repeated exposure or sitting on the skin
✅ How To Protect Your Tan
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Rinse skin after exposure
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Keep skin hydrated (but not over-exfoliated)
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Use a tan extender to maintain colour
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Avoid harsh exfoliating products (including high urea creams) while your tan develops
💬 The Bottom Line
Your tan lives on your skin… so anything that breaks down skin faster will fade it quicker.
And yes… that includes urea.
Even in unexpected places 👀
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