okay, well since i was little, if I ever go out in the sun, i get dark very easily. So now im like VERY tanned. Like if I wear like bright colours (not including pink or white), it looks horrible. I really want to get lighter skin.. But the problem is that there is NO WAY I can go to like those salons where like you get tanned, or like lighter or like spas.. If I ever compair me and my friends skin tones, I'm the only one tht is really dark. My parents say stuff like if your tanned that means your healthy.. sometimes I think its true, sometimes I dont. Oh and by the wayy, im from canada so yeah. And basically, my wardrobe mostly is pink. Wondering what other styles I can get besides pink.
but if you really wanna be lighter, then wear sun block lotion everyday, even if you just go out in the car or something, because windows have sun exposure to, so you can still get sun burnt.
if you wear sun block lotion everyday, and dont get sun exposure for a while, that will help you get lighter skin.
cause thats what i did before. i used to be really tan so i started wearing sunblock on my face everyday, and i still went outside a lot for track practice and stuff, and but cause of the sunblock my face got lighter after a few months or so.
also, tan skin looks great with black shirts, or navy or just any kind dark colors.=]
SarahBT4T answered Saturday August 4 2007, 10:30 am: I think tanned skin looks lovely and epecially because its summer you shouldn't stand out that much, and it does mean you are healthy! Maybe you could buy a new wardrobe with a mix of colours that suit you, its always fun to have a shopping day anyways =] Hope this helped x [ SarahBT4T's advice column | Ask SarahBT4T A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Saturday August 4 2007, 10:21 am: Use a really good sunscreen.
To lighten, apply lemon juice to your skin and go out in the sun. It should lighten it pretty well. Do this a few times a week.
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