Okay, so I have really fair skin. I'm pretty pale, and I hate my legs. It's VERY hard for me to tan, no matter what type of sun screen I've used. I always burn. Either that or my skin barely changes at all.
I do not do tanning salons. I want a natural tan but I don't know how I would go about getting one.
Is there a certain sun screen that I could use... one that would help me naturally tan? I don't want it to be one of those artificial tans that turn me orange-yellow or all uneven-looking. I want it to be a sunscreen that helps me tan only when I'm in the sun.
Please help.
I'm sick of being self-conscious about my white legs lol
But if you really don't like your pale skin try spray tans ? Start lightely though, it won't look good if a real pale person all of a sudden goes dark bronze or bright orange [ and you said didn't want to look orange right ? ] :P
I think you should just be happy being pale. Theres other people who would kill to look like you and have your beautifully pale skin :)
Also you will look real cool with red lipstick and dark black hair like the veronicas :D [ LoveLifee's advice column | Ask LoveLifee A Question ]
ADDiCT3DTOHiMx answered Wednesday June 18 2008, 1:34 pm: I can definitely relate. Everyone always teases me about how white I am. Lol. I dont know about a sunscreen that would help you tan but i do know about Jergens Natural Glow Moisturizers. I have heard from a ton of people how amazing it works. Its like a lotion that you apply and it will gradually tan you. I haven't been able to buy it yet, but I will. There are kinds for your body, and your face. Read up on it, you should try it (:
stephienmattx2 answered Wednesday June 18 2008, 12:53 am: Well I have the same problem and my friends mom suggested a sunscreen with a high spf. Like spf 30 or spf 45. apply it every morning and our skin will adjust to it. Then when you go out for a tan you dont burn but you get a beautiful tan. I tried it and it worked perfectly.
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