Please don't tell me it's bad for you, i know. I'm going to begin tanning this week because i have a "ceremony" to go to this Sunday night. It will be my first time tanning at a salon, and to tell teh truth I'm kinda nervous. I want to get as DARK as possible. Is there anyway I can go twice a day? How longs shoudl i go for one session? Do i needa get lotion, if so which kind and where can i get it? Also, do I need to buy goggles? Am I too young to tan? 14, going on 15 in 2 months. thanks : )
Imperialistic answered Tuesday November 21 2006, 4:03 am: That's tough. I recommend going tomorrow, on Thursday and then again on Saturday. Go for 20 minutes max and buy tanning oil from the salon. But, honey, it's really bad for your skin especially if you're this young to get such a dark tan in one week.
Instead, you should go get a spray-tan for Sunday. They last about ten days and they aren't damaging to your skin. No tan lines either. I'm not sure how much more they cost though.
Then after that, start going to a tanning salon and build it up. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
LouellaWalters26 answered Tuesday November 21 2006, 1:59 am: OK...to get a darker tan by then, you are going to want to go into a level 4 or 5 bed. Also, stay in for the maximum time allowed witch is 15 mins. The tanning lotion does help & you have to buy it there. It is specifically designed for tanning beds. And yes, you will need goggles. The only problem is...for your first time, they don't like to really start you out that high. Just talk to them about it & it also depends on your ability to tan. Do you burn or tan well? Everyone noticed a difference on me after 2 times. Hope all goes well! [ LouellaWalters26's advice column | Ask LouellaWalters26 A Question ]
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