Tan Filter for Photos
To add tan to photo, you simply need to take a shot/upload it from your device to the app and choose “Add Tan” in the list of functions. If you are going to use the app for the first time, we won’t charge anything for your photo.
Fix The Photo Body Editor & Tune is a unique tan app that combines AI technologies with meticulous manual editing. Basic tasks are carried out by automatic algorithms, while skilled retouchers step in to apply advanced corrections and fine-tune your appearance for realistic outcomes.
How to Use Fitzpatrick Scale for a Safe Tanning?
The Fitzpatrick Scale is a system that helps classify skin types according to their sensitivity to UV light. By determining your skin type using this categorization, you can tailor your sun protection routine to your specific needs and reduce the risks of sunburn.
Skin Type |
Burn Risk |
Safe Tanning Tips |
Type I (very fair skin)
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Very high
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Steer clear of direct sunlight; opt for sunless tanning products
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Type II (fair skin)
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High
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Use high-SPF sunscreen; minimize time spent under UV
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Type III (medium-fair skin)
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Moderate
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Moderate exposure with SPF 30+; build tan step by step
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Type IV (olive or light-brown skin)
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Low
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Tans easily but it is important to apply SPF 30 to prevent long-term damage
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Type V (dark brown skin)
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Very low
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Use SPF 15–30 to prevent skin problems while being under sun rays for a long time
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Type VI (deeply pigmented skin)
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Minimal
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Use SPF 15 or higher to avoid potential skin damage and aging
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Monitor how your skin responds to the sun. If you tend to burn quickly, like within 10-15 minutes, you probably have a type I or II skin tone. But if you can tan gradually without getting burned, you're more likely a type IV or above.
Select the appropriate sunscreen. If you have very fair skin (types I or II), use SPF 50+ to prevent sunburn and develop a tan slowly and safely. Remember to reapply regularly. For those with fair to dark skin (types III-VI), SPF 30+ is enough to protect your skin while still allowing you to tan.
Start slowly with time spent under direct sunlight. If you have skin types I or II, start with brief periods in the sun (10-15 minutes) and slowly increase the duration. If you have a III-VI skin type, you can typically handle longer initial exposure, but still it is better to avoid prolonged sessions without applying sunscreen even if you want a beautiful tan.
Plan your sun sessions. To minimize sun damage, don’t sunbathe between 10 AM and 4 PM. The early morning and late afternoon are generally safer times to be in the sun. People with sensitive skin (types I and II) should be particularly careful during peak hours.
Pay attention to how your skin reacts to the sun. Look for any signs of redness or sunburn. If you're prone to sunburn, shorten your sun sessions and use protective items such as clothing or an umbrella. Although getting even tan without swimsuit lines is tempting, going topless isn't always the safest or healthiest option. Try a tan line eraser app for a more natural-looking tan.
Keep your skin hydrated. Post-sun care includes moisturizing. Apply a moisturizer or aloe vera gel to take care of your skin.
Sunless alternatives. Individuals with fair skin (type I) and those who burn easily may consider self-tanners or spray tans as a safer alternative to sunbathing.
Self-exam your skin. While people with darker skin (Fitzpatrick types V and VI) are less likely to get sunburned, they can still experience UV damage. Check your skin regularly for any unusual spots or changes.
Make Me Tan App: Before & After Photos
Use the “Add Tan” option to make your skin look healthy and tanned. The retouchers can enhance all the parts of your body, including the ones covered by a bikini. This sunless tan photo editor will also come in handy for those who have scars, burns, or various skin issues.
If you don't have a photo in a swimsuit, you can use any photo and remove extras with a clothes remover app. If you want, you can also perform other transformations, e.g., make stomach flat or remove cellulite.
Keep in mind that the sun and tanning can accentuate facial imperfections, so after applying tanning to a photo, you may need skin correction. Sometimes, people also want to hide or add freckles to photo.
How to Use Tan Skin Filter App?
Using Fix The Photo Body Editor & Tune fake tan photo editor, you can forget about long-time skin retouching. Choose the needed editing option, clarify which skin tone you like the most, and whether you need to enhance the areas with scars, burns, or skin imperfections.
- Find a photo that you need to edit.
- Pick the “Add Tan” option.
- Get your edited photos in less than an hour.
Why You Should Choose Fix The Photo Editor & Retouch
Fix The Photo Body Editor & Tune offers a comprehensive suite of tools that are suitable not only for basic photo edits but also for more advanced transformations. Unlike apps that rely on one-click filters, this app gives you the freedom to fine-tune the tiniest details of your pictures. You can easily add tan, improve facial features, body proportions, and more.
With our app to tan skin, you always receive natural results because we don’t solely use automatic filters, but also improve your photos manually. We will create a customized tan that looks realistic and even. Besides, we always control tan intensity, so you can achieve a sun-kissed glow that flattens to your unique skin tone.