when you use tanning lotions are you suppose to put it on your face? and how long does it usually last? and has anyone used the sundial tanning lotion? on a scale of 1 - 10, 1 being bad, 10 being good, how well does it work?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? uisforukelele answered Monday March 3 2008, 6:12 pm: It's probably not good to put it on your face unless it's specially formulated for faces. Neutrogena makes a sunless tanner that is especially for your face. It usually lasts for a few weeks at least. It depends. I've never used Sundial before; I use Jergen's, which works very well on me- I have fair skin. If you quit applying Jergen's, it begins to fade. That's kind of good though because with sunless tanners it's really easy to forget to wipe your hands off, and then you might end up touching your face, which might leave a big orange handprint. Well, just kidding, it would most likely not do that, but always remember to wash your hands afterward. My fingers turned orange last year :) Haha, it went away though. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
mimzy3 answered Monday March 3 2008, 12:43 pm: I personally never tried Sundial but Jergens lotion is pretty good if you get the right shade. You should reapply the lotion after each shower to keep the color. If you don't keep up the lotion won't last. Never think your skin is darker than it really is, go for the lighter shade. However, all tanning lotions work best after you have a real base tan.
If you read the bottle carefully it should say if it is okay for the face and how long it will last. Though, the bottle will not say that it can cause clogged pores and sudden breakout. I don't recommend putting it on your face. [ mimzy3's advice column | Ask mimzy3 A Question ]
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