Alright well my friend gave me this stuff to try because I really want a tan but im really pale. Well she kinda didnt tell me the full directions.. she told me to rub it in and stuff.. and then wait 5 mins.. and that the tan would show up in 5 mins.. well she was so wrong and she didnt tell me it takes a few hours for it to start showin up.. so i got home na dim putten some on.. and i dont look tanner.. so i wait like 15 mins still dont.. so i put some on and more and more ect. well i wake up and my legs are really dark and sorta orange!! how do I get it off!?
MHScutie87 answered Thursday June 9 2005, 10:14 pm: they sell TONS of prouducts that remove that fake tan stuff. i would recommend the one that has like shea butter at bath and body works. but you can find tan removers at like any grocery store.
Erinn_the_bamf answered Thursday June 9 2005, 1:32 pm: You know how if you get sparyed by a skunk you will a bath tub with tomato juice? Well you do exactly that but with lemon juice. Keep in mind, its not all going to come off just from that. Try showering more as well. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
Courtney answered Thursday June 9 2005, 1:10 pm: You might want to bathe and stay out of the sun to get it off. To me that stuff is useless but if you love it then do it. Just be careful with it. Not all of it's healthy. If it doesn't come off then, use a bit of some strong soap with a cleansing product you have and scrub really hard. Hope that was some help. Good luck . [ Courtney's advice column | Ask Courtney A Question ]
talktome224 answered Thursday June 9 2005, 12:31 pm: most rub on tans take about one to two weeks to wear off but they can also wash off see when you take a shower the tan should wash off however not just one shower i would say just to take one extra shower a day this should increase the chance of it wearing off early
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