does bronze tanning lotion stuff really work? i mean does it really make you look tan or does it turn your orange? and how many times do you have to put it on before you look tan?
Daisy answered Wednesday April 20 2005, 4:54 am: Yes it really works but if you haven't used it before then only use a small bit first so you can see if you want to go darker or not - also if you are quite fair skinned. The best thing to do is exfoliate in the morning and moisturise your knees elbows and hands a few hours before applying. this will mean that your tan won't streak.
Put the tan on about an hour before you go to bed and it will develop during the night. In the morning see if you want to go darker and repeat the process without the exfoliation part. When you are happy with your tan, moisturise loads to keep it lasting and when you think it's fading apply again!
If you do get streaks, nail varnish remover is good at removing them!
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yankeesrock226 answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 5:13 pm: u have to put it on like a couple weeks then it will look like a real tan at first it turns ur skin a little orange but not that bad at all
o0xbrianna answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 2:25 pm: Depends on what kind you get. You are suppose to apply it every 3 days, again depending on the kind you get. You get tanner after the first time!
mrs_radcliffe answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 1:59 pm: Yes it does work, but if you apply to much it can make you orange. Some expensive ones its only 1 apply that you put on and it starts working cheaper ones its about 2.
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