MELiixMARiiE answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 10:23 pm: Well if your naturally tan, there's nothing you need to do.. it'll just stay that way. But if you aren't then just go to a tanning salon every now and then to keep your tan going...I hope I helped!
Karen answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 9:30 pm: You would have to go to a tanning salon a few times a week to keep your tan from fading. Though if you're pertaining to a natural tan, you really can't. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
AdviceAbby answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 8:44 pm: Keep tanning. Always tan. I had a tan and since it is getting colder I haven't been getting outside as much. My tan is gone! (Almost) Anyother questions jsut ask me. [ AdviceAbby's advice column | Ask AdviceAbby A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 8:42 pm: By tan tan, you mean a REAL tan? Not going to a tanning bed and fake baking?
Really, there is no way to KEEP it. You could maintain it by going to a tanning salon and sitting under a tanning bed for about 10-30 minutes, 3 times a week, or even once every two weeks, depending on how dark you want your tan to be.
But, once winter comes around the corner, those tan lines will fade.
PinkLady4863 answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 8:42 pm: continue to go tanning once or twice a week, if you miss a session spray a little mystic tanner. salon solate is the absolute best instant tanner, looks so natural. but those are the only ways.
hope i helped <3 [ PinkLady4863's advice column | Ask PinkLady4863 A Question ]
iTS_ONLiA_MATTEROFTiME answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 8:39 pm: I would try using Lotions enriched with Cocoa Butter.
I know that it helps Stretch Marks, but surely, it can help your tan.
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