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Tanning Disaster.


Question Posted Tuesday April 26 2005, 2:32 am

I won't explain how but I got a bottle of fake tan thrown over me by one of my friends while I was wearing a bikini I didn't think much of it because I thought it was a crappy one and wouldn't work. I wake up this morning and I'm covered in huge blotches of tanned areas and yeah I look pretty dumb.
Does anyone know a way to get fake tan off?
I've heard a way before but I forgot, lol.


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Igotamonopoly answered Tuesday May 3 2005, 12:23 am:
You could exfoliate, bath and body works has great exfoliants, just use it only where the tan is...use it daily til the tan goes away!!

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crzygurlie09 answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 8:29 pm:
try washing with dove soap ( it has bleach in it ) well thats what i herd and scrub really really hard ... and like if its on your legs try shaving hope i helped
ashley

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oneandonly345 answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 3:50 pm:
baby oil, that works . or you can scrubb your self to your skin falls off. but that wouldn't feel too good. just get mild soap and wash with that. and then use baby oil.
hope you look better .
Justine <3

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Daisy answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 12:38 pm:
Two things!
1. Nail Varnish remover and cotton wool.
2. Whitening toothpaste. Mix it with some water and put it on your skin. Leave it for 5 minutes and then wash it off
Good Luck!

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xcaseyx answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 11:21 am:
peroxide or rubbing alcohol [forgot which one] but that will fade it

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mysticpixie05 answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 9:51 am:
you can try scrubbing some of it off on the shower but since it absorbed into your skin for that long, it prolly wont come off. just give it a few dys to wear off. thats the only thing you really can do. that ur put the fake lotion all over you.

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pRiiNcEsS_bRyT answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 6:51 am:
im not really sure. the best thing to do is buy TANNinG 0iL with instant bronzer. it helps cover any spots that isnt tanned. then just lay out in the sun and it wears off in a few days. i got a tan line where my shorts were so i bought the tanning oil with instant bronzer and put it on my white spots and the next day it came off but i still had a tan. hope i helped &hearts;

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craazylau answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 4:30 am:
Well there's two possible ways- either exfoliate exfoliate exfoliate which will take a couple of days for it to fade. Or you can get fake tan remover which you can find on the shelves right next to the fake tan. If you don't want to go shopping yourself send someone else who can get it for you! good luck

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