shootingstar25xo answered Thursday March 24 2005, 4:25 pm: Tanning salons sell Self-tanning kits if that's what you are talking about, and so do pharmacies (CVS,walgreens,RiteAid,Happy Harry's,etc.) You just have to be careful because some brands will make you look orange instead of tan. I'm not sure which ones specifically are good or not. Hope i helped! [ shootingstar25xo's advice column | Ask shootingstar25xo A Question ]
BLONDEalErT28 answered Thursday March 24 2005, 2:44 pm: okay well i am the same way i am ready to get a good tan for summer! ... well i have my dad's skin where i get tan easy... but i use Hawaiian Tropic and its 8... i mean i put it on then lay out then maybe an hour or two later i put another coat on but not as much as before.... its great stuff and it helps alot... make sure you do wear some though because last summer i almost got skin cancer and i got bubble blisters so be careful!
Have fun hope i helped... if you need anything... im me at kellerblondie28. Hope i was some help!
x0xdReAmEr answered Thursday March 24 2005, 2:22 pm: they have tan spray or lotion that you rub or spray on your skin and its like a tan and it lasts for about 10 days they'll have it probelyy at a tanin salon or and beauty shops! good luck! =) hope it helpes xox [ x0xdReAmEr's advice column | Ask x0xdReAmEr A Question ]
you can get it at CVS WALGREENS any drug store...its reallly good and it dosnt leave any tan lines or turn you orange!!!
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xXxpinky615xXx answered Thursday March 24 2005, 1:50 pm: Estee Lauder Sunless is probably the best one to use. I don't like to use those because I like real tans, but my mom uses it and it looks very natural. It doesn't have that fake orange tint to it, it's more of a bronze color but its very pretty. Hope this helped. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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