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fixing spotty tanss


Question Posted Sunday June 1 2008, 5:39 pm

so i got this sunburn on my upper back/shoulders. and its peeled and now im tann..but i have plae spots from where it peeled. is there anything i can do to fix it. like buy anything or what?

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orphans answered Monday June 2 2008, 12:36 am:
Applying self-tanner to the lighter areas will definitely darken them up. Self-tanner contains an ingredient that stimulates your skins own melanin production, so it should develop towards the same color as the rest of your tan. Avoid products that contain "bronzers" if you're worried about turning orange. Apply some regular lotion or vaseline to the dark side of your tan lines; that way if any self-tanner goes over into the dark area, it will get diluted down by the moisturizer and not develop as well. If you're really desperate and willing to throw some cash at this, you could go to a tanning salon that does spray-on tans, and have them airbrush tan the areas you want darkened.

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