I work outdoors very often, and have managed to acquire a very noticable farmer's tan. And it drives me crazy. Any tips on getting it to go away, or how to tan JUST the lighter part? Thanks very much!
0NEL0VEEx answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 12:32 pm: like tan outside or at a tanning place like you normally would... and it will even out! you don't need to tan just the lighter part... cause once you even it out, it won't look like darker in places. just be careful, cause my boyfriend and his frined came over to swim and they both had farmers tans... and when they left, they both had like instead of it looking like a white shirt (so to speak) it was like reddish pink lol with tan arms... so just make sure you don't over do it! and it will all even out just fineeeee ♥ good luck!!
Mollysie answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 9:51 am: Haha I know how you feel! Well if your comfortable you could wear a tank top. And if you do this often enough your skin will even out. If you don't like wearing tank tops or a swimsuit then you could go to a tanning booth. Don't tan to much but within two sessions it should be fixed. Sunless tanner is risky, it all depends on the kind that you get. Many teen sites can recomend you the best kind. I've done lots of different kinds of sunless tanner and it's always made me look like an ompa lumpa and it would make my body completly streaky haha I'm not saying all the kinds are bad just be careful. But the bright side to sunless tanner is, that it is gone within a few days(usually). Good Luck! :)
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kooo3 answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 9:49 am: I know this might sound weird,
but maybe go tanning in a tanning
bed a couple times. and just put lotion
on the part thats not tan :) [ kooo3's advice column | Ask kooo3 A Question ]
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