For those girls who go to the tanning bed, do you recommend any good face accelarators? (Lotion products that can make your face tan faster.) And if so, what's the normal price range on it? Thank you.
xRoOxiSxBlOnDex answered Friday August 5 2005, 6:32 pm: I personally would suggest two different types depending on what "level" of tanning you are.
For beginning level tanners:
-Hawaiian Dark Tanning Lotion [or Oil]
[It can be bought at most tanning salons, and places like Wal-Mart, Target, etc.]
For intermediate tanners:
-Australian Gold Tanning Lotion
[It's orange with a koala on it. You have to buy it at tanning salons that carry it, or online through tanning product sites.]
For advanced tanners:
-Warp 10 Tanning Lotion
[It's EXTREMELY strong and WILL make you look VERY red for about 20 minutes after you use it. I suggest you shower IMMEDIATELY after using it. It can be bought online only, and at a few VERY select tanning salons.]
I personally use the first two at the pool, and Warp 10 ONLY in the tanning bed. It's a little more expensive, and not worth using if you're going to jump in a pool. But it's DEFINITELY the best I've used thus far. [I have a tanning bed at my house, so I've tested a lot of products. Lol.]
<b>♥</b> Melissa [ xRoOxiSxBlOnDex's advice column | Ask xRoOxiSxBlOnDex A Question ]
margarita_luvs_ya answered Friday August 5 2005, 6:23 pm: I have some of those instant tanning stuff mainly for your legs. Prices vary if you by it from a discount drug store or a make-up brand like lancome, channel, estes lauder...etc. Some work but you also gotta be careful from allergic reactions. Some can turn you into a zit-head. Fake orange tans are results of cheaper products. A good price bronzer is probably $30 depending on size. [ margarita_luvs_ya's advice column | Ask margarita_luvs_ya A Question ]
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