Unfortunately, not all of us are blessed with the ability to tan naturally - and especially not in Scotland, where the sun is rarely out for long enough to do so anyway. Thankfully, we can still look like our best sun-kissed selves all year round thanks to fake tan . With countless different brands and shades to choose from, all you need to do is apply a quick layer before bed and wake up to a golden glow.

But the product is notorious for staining bed sheets over time, especially white ones. However, there's a very simple trick that can help to remove stains and make your bedding look 'bright white' again. Online furniture retailer Wayfair has spoken to TikTokker Ann Russell , a woman who has racked up more than 2.

6 million followers on the platform thanks to her no-nonsense advice for cleaning. And she's exclusively shared a helpful tip that can help you to tackle tough fake tan stains on your bedding, clothes, and towels, making them look brand new again. Ann said: "Whilst I have never used fake tan, my daughter does and she has white bedding.

I find using oxygen bleach of some description works a treat. Also, if you have white bedding, a dose of Ariel, spray pre-wash with either Ace Green or Peroxide on a long 60° cotton wash restores the bedding to bright white." Oxygen bleach tends to be more gentle than chlorine bleach, and it's able to effectively remove stains and brighten up dull fabrics - making it ideal for tackling fake tan stains.

And if you're an avid fake tan .