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Sunless Tanner


Question Posted Tuesday July 10 2007, 1:39 pm

Are there any sunless tanners out there that actually work and do not turn you orange?! I have very fair skin and even when i go out in the sun, I do not tan. I either burn or just stay the same and when I burn it's red, but turns right back to white.

Please give me a link to ones that work. Price doesn't matter, but please have used them before or have a friend that's used them. Don't just go by commercials.

thanks :)


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jeanine278972 answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 5:26 pm:
Well.. I get naturally tan but i HATE tan lines so I've been using Coppertone spray tan. It doesn't turn you extremely dark all at once so you look like your naturally getting tan but as you use it more and more you get darker and darker. It does really good matching my natural tan. Though I do turn a slight orangy even with a natural sun tan, but it doesn't look bad at all and its a spray so its not messy.
I don't have a link to it, but you can get it at like wal-mart for I think $8.99.

And a word of advice, the things like Jergens natural glow and all that work, but they are pretty orange and they tend to wash off after a few showers. And they leave you kind of glittery looking so it doesn't look very natural. And the Build a Tan by I believe Neutrogena doesn't work either. It turns you an odd shade of orangy tan and looks horrible since its so hard to get it all even. It also turns your hands orange when you rub it in.

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sam_lost answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 2:55 pm:
Sorry i dont know the answer to this question cause i naturally get very tan but i just thought i would warn you the person below is wrong i tryed jergens one winter adn it turned me orange hha so just thought id tell you thta but you dont ahve to rate this just a warning

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beachbaby answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 2:29 pm:
Jergens works really well on all skin types, and it's not too expensive either! Hope this helps <33

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chloekc answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 1:52 pm:
I use st. tropez which is quite expensive but it's really good on fair skin or dark skin and doesn't give the orange effect. Also i admit i haven't used it but i've heard fake bake it used by celebs and is a lot like st.tropez in colour. About st.tropez though, go for the spray not the daily moisturizer as it works a lot better. (they use st.tropez at salons too)
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Read about them a bit then decide, sorry that i picked expensive ones but the truth is, the price is worth it:)

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