Question Posted Saturday January 21 2006, 12:23 pm
i am really pale. i'm 15 and i can't drive yet, so i can't drive myself over to the tanning places, and my mom never wants me to tan. i've tried the mystic tan stuff before but it looks too orange on me. is there any kind of products that will make me look like i have a natural tan and that actually work?
DeeSireDiOr answered Saturday January 21 2006, 5:33 pm: Hey
Honestly all the products I have used pretty much sucked, and I bought some of the best self tanners out there. You could try Jergens Natural Glow, it was pretty good at first but then the color started to fade every time I used it. But it's worth a try. I personally only go tanning because it's the only thing that works for me. If your mom won't drive you, can't you take a bus?! Maybe ask one of your friends to take you, or convince one of your friends to go tanning with you, that way you'll have company and a ride.
AllieBoo123 answered Saturday January 21 2006, 4:42 pm: Wellll if you don't want to spend too much money just get a brozer and apply it to your cheek bones and like across the bridge of your nose and a little on your forehead. That works for the face because those are the places where someone naturally tans. Don't get anything too much darker than your natural skin tone or it won't look natural just corny. And you can add it to your shoulders too. But it's only gonna help your face and shoulders.
BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ answered Saturday January 21 2006, 3:13 pm: Hey, Yep i have the perfect product. Jergens Natural Glow is the best thing out there. You can get it at your local pharmacy like CVS. Also they have different levels so you can choose what color skin tone you have now to make it tanner. Hope i have helped. Please rate. [ BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ's advice column | Ask BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ A Question ]
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