hey, i tried a spray-on SUNLESS TANNER (neutrogena) and it was AWFUL! i had streaks all down my legs and it was so EMBARRASING!I mean, i prepared my skin and everything, but it still looked bad. do any of y'all know a good sunless or ANY fake tanner that can give me a natural look without screwing up, and if it DOES screw up, how can i get rid of it...fast? PLEASE tell me if you have any suggestions!
femme.fatale answered Monday June 5 2006, 6:11 pm: you can do better than straight self tanners! moisturisers with built in tanners are so in right now. try garnier summer body - it smells fantastic, or johnsons holiday skin.
the tan builds gradually - use it after shaving or the shower. i leave it on overnight on my legs, and it looks fantastic. just try not to get any under your nails - it might turn them a nasty yellow colour, especially if you go for a cheap make, and if you are quite pale, don't go for ones suited for darker skin - you'll just turn out orange. you just put it on like a normal moisturiser, but wash your hands and wrists just in case afterwards. it's so much easier than a straight fake tan - easier to blend, comes out slowly, and doesn't look fake. get it right and you'll look fab! [ femme.fatale's advice column | Ask femme.fatale A Question ]
xokristabelle answered Sunday June 4 2006, 9:33 pm: Sephora sells a sunless tan remover. If you're having trouble with streaks, I recommend Jergens Natural Glow- it's a lotion with tanner in it- it starts out really subtle and you built up. For faster results, Coppertone Endless Summer works pretty well.
herbivore answered Sunday June 4 2006, 9:11 pm: hey. ha that is kinda wierd. i just got done using instant tanner when i read this question. sorry about the streaks. the product that i use is Banana Boat Sunless Tanner. it works wonders. you should give it a try. hope this helps!! :] ♥-X-♥ [ herbivore's advice column | Ask herbivore A Question ]
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