Question Posted Thursday September 28 2006, 8:50 pm
im 13/f
i wear flip flops everyday
and theres tan lines on my feet
my feet are getting darker but theres like a white line
how do i get my feet back to the regular color
its a small enough place that if you messed it up.. nobody could tell.. but they have these little sheets.. that look like baby wipes and theyre tanning ones.. so. that would work.. but defff.. be careful, because when i was in like 8th grade i used it.. and i didnt see immediate results.. so i kept rubbing it on me.. andddd.. the next day i was.. ORANGE! but yeah. try that! [ tXBLONDiE08's advice column | Ask tXBLONDiE08 A Question ]
fabulous11 answered Friday September 29 2006, 6:32 pm: use some self tanner, or just keep tanning your feet without flip flops on and it will evetually even out.
LagunaBabe answered Friday September 29 2006, 6:08 pm: You could apply self tanner to your foot, and the rest of you so you won't look weird, and your skin will look good and healthy. It's much better than getting tan from the sun, because it causes skin cancer, wrinkles, and lots of other bad things than no one wants. With a self tanner, you get a healthy, sun kissed glow- just without the sun! [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
babiigirl answered Friday September 29 2006, 6:40 am: well the common sense thing would be to stop wearing flip-flops. And if you say you still want to wear them then use one of the self tanners they have out now. Or you can simple wait because winter will be here soon and you probly wont be wearing flip-flops all that much.
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