I'm really pale. Like reallly really pale. And my mom said that I can't go to a tanning bed because I guess the type of skin I have I can get skin cancer really easily if I get burnt (I know everyone can get skin cancer, but I have a higher chance or something) so she said that I can get the spray on or mystic tanning. So I have a few questions...
1. Does it make you turn orange? I've heard that it does, I've heard that it doesn't. Which is it?
2. Is it possible to have an allergic reaction or something like that?
3. How much does it usually cost?
4. Can you just go to like a regular tanning place to get it?
If you have any other information, that would be great!
sally_sue answered Thursday April 28 2005, 7:48 pm: ok it does turn you orange but only some kinds and i think it is a waste of money just use colors and makeup that complaments your skin and youll be great like go to the mall and ask them how to do your makeup and dont ware all reds and blaks and stuff
MaNdAPaNdA225 answered Thursday April 28 2005, 7:32 pm: well tannin is really fun just to let you know well yah tanning does cost it only cost me $25 dollars every time I go and yah i go alot and yah you can go to a regular tanning place but um i highly doubt you will have allergic reaction but there is a risk of skin cancer but everybody who goes tanning will tell you that and I've never heard about it making you turn orange if I was you I would go try it out once or twice to see if you like it!
LETSGO answered Thursday April 28 2005, 6:54 pm: some self tanning stuff makes you turn orange.. it depends on what kind you get. yes, you can get a allergic reaction. it usually costs about.. 3 something. you may be able to go to a tanning place but im not sure. [ LETSGO's advice column | Ask LETSGO A Question ]
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