Thursday, March 11, 2010

Tanning! how can i stay tan not begin in the sun? and for like weeks str8? please help?

i want to be a darker complexion but not go in the sun that much or tanning salon like my face and body any product out there that actulayy keep you tan for a week even if you take your makeup off? please help me i would greatly appreicate thank you if you help me
Tanning! how can i stay tan not begin in the sun? and for like weeks str8? please help?
tanning lotions dear.
Tanning! how can i stay tan not begin in the sun? and for like weeks str8? please help?
lotions or spray tans. they're safer because you won't be under the effects of uva/uvb rays
Reply:tan in a bottle
Reply:The only safe tan is a fake tan. The sun and tanning beds are nasty dangerous to your skin. Faux tanning actually takes less time than lying out in the sun or using the tanning beds.
Reply:Here in Australia will have a tanning lotion called 'Holiday Skin' and its more a tinted moisturiser and you run it on your skin daily and every appplication it gets a little darker. So after a week o using it you have a natural looking tan, its even better than fake tan as its not the orange colour you normally get with fake tan.


And once it is dark enough to what you want, stop applying it for a few days and use it when needed. And the best bit is that is costs $6 for a bottle, and it looks so natural
Reply:dior or perhaps jergens tanners if u want them inexpensive
Reply:its called jergens natural glow! its a lotion/creme that you put on in the mornings. It builds a glowy tan that is safe and will last. It will only start to fade after you stop using it. good luck!
Reply:There are a few options. I own a tanning salon, so of course I would say get in a tanning bed. HOWEVER, there are lotions that gradually darken the skin as you use them. There are really cheap ones at Wal-mart, or you can purchase more expensive ones at department stores. There is also the option of spray tanning. We don't do it here. I don't b/c I have heard they look great, but when it starts to fade...it is orangey and blotchy. Hope you find what you are looking for!


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