Ok i was wondering does jergens natural glow work good...im gonna use it but im scared that i will turn orange. i was just wondering like how much you apply and does it give directions in the box..?
i kno i sound stupid but this is my first time trying a tanning product
thanks
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Lydeeuh answered Wednesday April 19 2006, 12:52 pm: i use jergens natural glow and it works great! just be sure to buy the one that was designed for your natural skin tone and make sure that your rub it in very well.
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ForfeitYourDream answered Wednesday April 19 2006, 11:20 am: Spread a thin layer onto your skin evenly and rub it in. Wait 5-10 minutes for it to dry and then apply another layer. Be sure to either wear gloves or wash your hands immediately after applying each layer to avoid splotchy hands.
It gives directions on the back of the tube, and yes, I absolutely recommend Jergens Natural Glow, I use it myself and it won't turn you orange :]
BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ answered Wednesday April 19 2006, 10:33 am: hey, i just started using mine 3 days ago. i got mine at CVS. but its a veyr hard product to use. because your skin is nto evenly colored each spot in your skin takes the color differently. the reason why this product gets you so tan is because they use dye to dye your skin tan. i used it and i have some orangeish tanish random spots on my legs and arms but the rest of my body was completly tan. cait♥ [ BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ's advice column | Ask BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ A Question ]
Itz_your_luckee_day answered Tuesday April 18 2006, 9:59 pm: before you use it stay moisturized for about 3 days.. use a regular lotion everyday for a while because the reason most tanners get streaky is because of dry patches on peoples skin. And when you do use it rub it all the way it and wash your hands with soap immediately afterwards!! <<that's very important
ANOTHER smart thing... i suggest 'buffing' your knees, elbows, wrists, ankles, and knuckles. It says something like "use sparingly around joints" well what you should do is use the same amount of lotion everywhere but after you've washed your hands take a towel and kind of rub the lotion off of your joints.. if that makes sense. And just use the same amount of tanning lotion as you do regular lotion. I think you can buy it at any drugstore or grocery store but the prices actually do range depending on where you get it..like from 6-9 dollars. good luck [ Itz_your_luckee_day's advice column | Ask Itz_your_luckee_day A Question ]
xEVYx answered Tuesday April 18 2006, 9:42 pm: It should tell you directions on the back of it..Some people that have used it said they got streaks & spots when they used it in their legs, but i didn't. So make sure you rub it evenly all over. It works really good for your arms and shoulders though. Don't put it on your face unless you have the kind made especially for your face bc it can clog your pores! good luck
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