hi please i need help i have school tomorrow, and i used jergans a self tanner before i went to bed yesterday and when i woke up today it was half on my arm and half off all uneven everywhere so i don't know what to do. i placed more tanner on the half that was'nt tanned but i don't think it is working. and my stupid friend put some on my face and you can tell because my eyebrows are darker and stuff. so i don't know what to do to make sure that it looks even .. help
i will rate high to ANY answers promise...
thanx (sorry its so long)
whiteplaciddream answered Sunday March 5 2006, 11:05 pm: I know exactly what you are using because I have used it myself. You should exfoliate your skin always when you are using a self tanner to make sure it comes out even and not blotchy and looking like you have a weird disease. Your skin should also be moisturized, I know this is a lotion, but its not a good enough of a lotion. I suggest using palms cocoa butter lotion after showering and waiting an hour before putting on the jergens. Also, you have to make sure you spread it on evenly, which seems like the problem. And when putting it on your face, avoid your eyebrows and eyelids. [ whiteplaciddream's advice column | Ask whiteplaciddream A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday March 5 2006, 9:08 pm: OK it took a few minutes but I have hopefully found some help!
Go to this website and hopefully you will be able to get at least the majority of it off.
LoveNJstyle answered Sunday March 5 2006, 7:40 pm: well unless it's really obvious, no one will really notice. wear a long sleeve shirt. after a while that stuff turned me like yellow so i stoped using it and now i'm fine. good luck! <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
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