if you get a fake tan do they look kind of obvious and people will be able to tell that they are fake? (im talking about the kind of tan that you get and get done at the salon, not the one you can buy at a store and put on yourself)
lyDia_LoU answered Monday January 3 2005, 10:32 pm: If you do the ones that they use the 'lights' and not the one that is sprayed on then yeah it looks natural. The first time you do you get it done, it doesn't show up very much. You have to go in a couple times a week or a month or something like that before it's completely done. My friend did it and it wasn't way to noticable because it was gradual. [ lyDia_LoU's advice column | Ask lyDia_LoU A Question ]
Karen answered Monday January 3 2005, 3:39 pm: Yes, people will notice that you tan. You should only tan for about 6 minutes a few times a week. This one girl at my school looks really orange because she tans for like 45 minutes everyday and she looks nasty! Hope I helped :)
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CoKeIzZle answered Monday January 3 2005, 2:41 pm: Hey Hun,if you are really pale and in the middle of winter are just "magically" Get tanner.I think they would know.Hoipe I helped! XOXO nicOle~ [ CoKeIzZle's advice column | Ask CoKeIzZle A Question ]
kitty_kat123 answered Monday January 3 2005, 2:38 pm: i dont know but i heard that it really looks real but it depends on HOW they do it. they might do it wrong. lol
LiLQTPiE8505 answered Monday January 3 2005, 1:20 pm: Depending on how well it was put on. If they did it and not you it probably looks good, but if you look orange, watch out! Ask the people about the dark thing, they'll know,that is if they'll good! [ LiLQTPiE8505's advice column | Ask LiLQTPiE8505 A Question ]
Christeena answered Monday January 3 2005, 1:14 pm: It depends on if you are really pale in the first place. Like I know people that go tanning and you can't tell because their naturally a little bit darker, but then there's the pale girls that go tanning and you can tell because it just doesn't look right. [ Christeena's advice column | Ask Christeena A Question ]
monkeygirl answered Monday January 3 2005, 5:51 am: Ya I got one done myself and they left a couple of blothes.... Just start going to the tanning beds or get the spray on tan but you have to know how to used that perfectly or you will look orange.... hope i helped. peace
In a tanning bed yes its your choice how long you can be in there... hit me up with more questions if you need to my mom worked at a salon.. and they have tanning beds [ monkeygirl's advice column | Ask monkeygirl A Question ]
Baughb answered Monday January 3 2005, 5:24 am: Tanning is your skins reaction to damage. Tanning beds damage the skin just as well as the sun does, so it really isn't a fake tan, its just obtained quicker than through outdoor tanning. When you first use the beds (and you go for several sessions), you aren't allowed to be in there for very long, so your skin can get used to it, and not burn. You don't have to be in there long so you wont come out really dark. I personally would skip the boring experience and stick with the can. It doesn't damage you, the right product can look natural, its quick and its less expensive. Lancome makes a great mousse that comes in really light for light color skin. You can reapply it if you want it darker. You don't have to stand around naked for 20 minutes and not touch anything either like the other products. As soon as it dries (which is fast) it wont stain anything. It also looks amazing, best stuff I've used. [ Baughb's advice column | Ask Baughb A Question ]
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