Expert Tip: Make streaks and goofs less noticeable on fresh-from-winter skin by applying a layer of gradual tan moisturizer (like Dove Energy Glow Beauty Body Lotion with Subtle Self-Tanners, $7.69) before your self-tanner, says celebrity makeup artist Meredith Baraf, who worked on the Victoria's Secret fashion show.
Photo 4/13
Jennifer Lopez
Expert Tip: Applying self-tanner on your back is a challenge, but you can do it yourself. "It's best to use a spray formula," says Baraf. Try Neutrogena MicroMist Tanning Sunless Spray, $10.
Spray the air directly behind you in a circular motion and immediately walk backwards into the mist. Repeat the process until you get the coverage you want.
Photo 5/13
Victoria Beckham
Expert Tip: Fix drips, streaks or splotches immediately after applying self-tanner by blending out the mistake with a powder puff, recommends Baraf. Using your fingers can make streaking worse.
Photo 6/13
Kate Hudson
Expert Tip: Even fair-skinned gals can get a gorgeous bronzed look. If using self-tanner at home, the key, explains Barshop, is restraint. Apply two thin layers of self-tanner all over to prevent turning orange or looking unnaturally dark. If you opt for a salon spray tan, go to a location that offers a variety of shades and select the lightest. You can always add another layer.
Photo 7/13
Eva Longoria Parker
Expert Tip: Maximize your cleavage by contouring. Baraf's method: Put on your very best push-up bra (black is best so you don't stain it), then using a self-tanner or bronzer, shade from the top of where your breasts start down into the cleavage. This will create a sexy, full-busted look.
Celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Victoria Beckham have mastered the natural-looking faux-glow -- proving that self-tanning now is more about looking healthy, than fresh off a tropical vacation. Use these application tips to get your own red carpet-worthy tan -- the safe way.