i dont wanna tan in the sun because that can cause skin canser and tanning beds R NOT GOOD so how can i get a natural looking tan without the bottle stuff that makes your skin look orange.THANKSSSS<3
holahayley56 answered Sunday June 10 2007, 9:09 pm: what i basically recommend, is jergens. they rock, i use it. and it looks so natural. if you dont wanna risk it, or something.. then try sephora. if you dont like it, then they have a remover to remove it. (:
ha and ya i know, i dont like tanning outside or in tanninbg beds, if you read seventeen magazine, there new one, itll make you like never wanna go outside. but, yeah jergens is super good. and i havent used sephora. but its recommended alot, in magazines i read, and i saw it on the news, about how there remover and such. so it must be pretty awesome stuff. (:
i hope you look at this again.. but uhm, yeah. sephora has a store. im not sure where, but im sure, if you like search it online , or something, then it will find you the closet store. and jergens can be found in like and drugstore. [ holahayley56's advice column | Ask holahayley56 A Question ]
LM answered Sunday June 10 2007, 7:54 pm: Jergen's Natural Glow is pretty much incapable of turning anyone orange. Try it- it's about $6 a bottle.
Go outside wearing sunscreen and you're guaranteed to get some color. Going in the sun doesn't kill you; it's sitting in the sun for six hours with no sun protection that's causing melanomas. Wear a good sunscreen & reapply it every 2-3 hours. Don't be an idiot about the sun and you'll be fine. It' actually good for you and helps your body make vitamin D.
Check any moles you have for changes, and go to a dermatologist if you notice anything. But you should do that anyways. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
fabulous11 answered Sunday June 10 2007, 7:54 pm: The best way would be to go to a salon and get a spray tan. It might cost a lot of money though.
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