I have SUPER pale skin, and that's not the problem.. I know the tan look is in but I'm happy being super pale and even try to emphasize it, but I like to wear skirts/capris..
But my legs (because I am so pale) look.. spotty (not sure if that's the word I'm looking for) where I shave and everything and sort of pink and blemish-y.
Is there anything I could do to stop this? I've tried asking magazines and stuff.. now I'm ready for some down to earth person to tell me, lol. :P
Really, I see lots of girls including me with it, so it's not that big of a deal. I've been told I have nice skin and legs, even with the blotchies. You're probably the same too, but ANYWAY!
I agree! A SLIGHT tan, and I mean just a small small shade change that's not tan but not quite as pale, would probably help a bit.
Maybe a lotion with light reflectors could trick the eye, but if it doesn't then you'd have sparkly, blotchy legs, so if you're scared of that, try it at home right before a shower! LOL [ Memorex's advice column | Ask Memorex A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday July 29 2007, 11:37 pm: Lotion, lotion, lotion!
Lol after you get out of the shower or done shaving use lotion all over your legs.
It will help a lot trust me, because you're getting razor burn.
Also try using shaving cream if you don't already and be sure to change your razor when it needs to be.
Hope I helped! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
KWeeks answered Sunday July 29 2007, 11:36 pm: Yeah well maybe you should get a little tan. I mean I'm pretty white too, but when I go to go jogging my legs get a little tan. It's more of a natural tan though. Not that dark color. I like being my natural color, but maybe if you just go outside for a little bit it will help the blemishes. [ KWeeks's advice column | Ask KWeeks A Question ]
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