Raccoon eyes are a common tanning mishap that occurs when the skin around the eyes becomes darker than the rest of the face. This can be caused by a number of factors, including uneven application of sunscreen, tanning for too long, or using a tanning bed. Raccoon eyes can be unsightly and difficult to remove, so it is important to take steps to avoid them in the first place.
There are a number of things you can do to avoid raccoon eyes when tanning. First, always apply sunscreen to your face before going outside. Be sure to apply it evenly and liberally, and reapply every two hours or more often if you are swimming or sweating. Second, avoid tanning for too long. The longer you tan, the more likely you are to develop raccoon eyes. Third, avoid using tanning beds. Tanning beds emit harmful UV rays that can damage your skin and increase your risk of skin cancer.