Will Using Olive Oil Make You Tan?

by Darrell Spivey
Will Using Olive Oil Make You Tan? - Texas Hill Country Olive Co.

Looking forward to that sunkissed glow that summer affords? Delicately tanned skin is expected in the Mediterranean. Olive skin tones are part of life in this region, and while some of it is down to genetics, part is due to diet and health. Like any other organ, the skin benefits from diet and lifestyle. So the question begs does olive oil make you tan? The short answer is yes, olive oil can accelerate tanning by attracting UV rays. But there’s more to healthy skincare than a stunning summer glow, so in this guide, we’re taking a deep dive into tanning with Texas olive oil.


Tanning - The Sun’s Best Gift 


It is no secret that the sunkissed glow you find on people across the Mediterranean leaves much to be desired. Many strive to achieve that glow without spending hours and hours in the sun. Shortcuts such as fake tanning solutions and tanning beds are all popular alternatives - however, they don't measure up to the glow created by the sun's rays. 


Another aspect to consider is the dangers of UV radiation, and many people are looking for alternative methods to achieve a tan. Olive oil is one such alternative that has been touted for its moisturizing and protective properties. 

woman sun tanning

 

What Creates a Tan?


Tanning is caused by exposure to UV radiation from the sun or modern artificial sources, such as tanning beds. Texas olive oil contains no UV-blocking ingredients and will not make you tan. However, it may provide temporary protection from the sun. It can act as a barrier to keep the skin moisturized and reduce the UV radiation that penetrates the skin.


Despite its mild protective properties, Texas olive oil shouldn't be used as a replacement for sun protection. A broad-spectrum high SPF sunscreen is the most effective way to protect the skin from UV radiation and its harmful effects, such as sunburn and skin cancer. Additionally, limiting exposure to the sun is essential, especially during peak hours when UV radiation is the strongest; this is usually around midday when the sun is at its highest. 

 

topical Texas olive oil for tanning

 

Speeding Your Tan Up With Texas Olive Oil


Consuming Texas olive oil doesn't mean you will wake up with olive-colored skin. However, using it topically, you can speed up the tanning process. As it can attract UV rays, it can speed up tanning. This has one caveat; as it can lead to a higher risk of sunburn, it is vital to ensure that you don't use it as a tanning solution for prolonged sun exposure. 


Using EVOO as a tanning aid can render quick results, which can be seen within 30 minutes. Try to look out for reddening of your skin, as this is a sign you are burning and not tanning. 


Transform your skin with the power of olive oil. Click here to learn more.


Texas EVOO for After Sun Care 

Texas olive oil can be a great way to soothe skin after sun exposure. It has been used for its moisturizing properties for centuries and is a rich source of antioxidants and fatty acids, making it an excellent choice for nourishing sunburned skin.


  1. Apply directly to the skin: This will help to hydrate and soothe the skin. 
  2. Add to your bath: Add a few drops of olive oil to a warm bath and soak for 15-20 minutes. This will help to hydrate the skin and reduce the discomfort associated with sunburn.

Discover the secret to beautiful, healthy skin. Learn more about our olive oil-based products.


Texas olive oil is a must-have whether you want to be sunkissed or need a bit of after-sun care to soothe burnt skin!


Leave a comment

Please note, comments must be approved before they are published

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.