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I'm afraid of true tanning, but I have to admit it--my legs are simply glow in the dark. If I use a self-tanning lotion, a gradual one like Nivea, will it make my legs a strange color compared to the rest of my pale but not sickly skin, or will it be the same as the rest of me? Will I have to use it in different quantities on the rest of me to get even, natural results? Whatever I do I refuse to use it on my face as my face is very sensitive. I don't even wanna be tan, just a little darker on the legs so that I don't glow.
I have some time to experiment, but hopefully it's something that one get blotchy with pool water, as I have a summer camp in July that I'd really like to wear shorts/flip-flops to. (link)
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Foundation is a good way to go and adding some primer to it will make it last but it wont be waterproof but its a good way to go and a lot of people do it and its just a lot safer since your not going to be using harsh chemicals on yourself hope that helps.
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I wasn't aware that self-tanners had harsh chemicals. :/
It seems there's no way to get a truly safe tan! Haha. Thanks. :) I might try that
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