i didnt know what to put this under but...Does anyone know any tanning lotions for tanning beds that will make you darker faster and if so what is the best? Thanks!
CertainShadeOfGreen answered Wednesday April 20 2005, 2:41 pm: any of the Tingle products work well- but its painful afterwards for about an hour. Your skin turns bright red and hurts like a sunburn, but it soon darkens nicely. You HAVE to put it on evenly because after the redness goes away, you could be patchy- thats how well it works. Dont use it unless you tan a lot in one session because its very bad for your skin if you have a fair skin tone. Good luck.. and trust me, if you have the right skin its worth the pain.
missdesiree answered Wednesday April 20 2005, 2:17 am: Ok, not the type of question I usually answer. I need to tell you 2 things.
1. Tanning is terrible for your skin. Tanning beds really aren't much better than the sun. Be very carefull, and watch your moles, freckles, ect.
2. Since your probably going to tan any way, try Rage. It's by far the very, very best I've ever used. And it's not as expensive as some of the others.
The bottom line: Tan responsibly. It's not just cosmetic. It's a health issue. [ missdesiree's advice column | Ask missdesiree A Question ]
Karen answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 9:22 pm: When I go tanning, I use California tan and I get pretty dark fast and it's one of the best, in my opinion when using it for tanning beds. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
o0xbrianna answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 9:09 pm: Well, if it is your first time tanning, make sure you still have spf in it or else you will get burned! At the tanning salons or whatever you want to call them, they usually have tanning packets that you can buy. Australian Gold and California Tan are good.
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