MissAshleyXOXO answered Thursday June 22 2006, 9:26 pm: You really shouldn't use baby oil if you are going to be tanning. It's extremely dangerous to your skin. A lot of people in our parents' and grandparents' generation did that a lot and that's why you see so many older people with skin diseases and spots all over them. [ MissAshleyXOXO's advice column | Ask MissAshleyXOXO A Question ]
Laney55 answered Wednesday June 21 2006, 4:52 pm: Since you asked specifically for products you won't have to buy, my friends have all used these things with varying degrees of success: baby oil, cooking oil, PAM, butter. Basically, anything you would "fry" with. I make no guarantees. [ Laney55's advice column | Ask Laney55 A Question ]
xxsima answered Sunday June 18 2006, 10:51 pm: DO NOT USE BABY OIL.
Your skin will burn MAJORLY.
Use Hawaiian Tropic tanning lotion, you can get it at Walmart. Make sure that whatever tanning lotion that you get has a high SPF number. The only thing that I can reccomend to use is tanning lotion, because its formulated for your skin. But, other 'home remedies' might not work because they're not designed for your skin.
fabulous11 answered Sunday June 18 2006, 8:36 pm: Well you would tan faster but it is really bad for your skin and some people just burn from it. Try a tanning oil/lotion.
taylamayy answered Sunday June 18 2006, 8:23 pm: yeah it would, but its also really bad. instead of tanning you'd most likely burn.
you end up like sizzling in the sun because its like grease.
i'd try some tannig lostion with bronzer in it, or some amplifyer.
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