does spray tanning make you orange by
any chance? because, i was thinking about
getting a spray tan for my birthday party.
& i do not want to look orange &+ ive already
went in tanning beds and i don't like it because
i always came out with a realllyy red area that
was ichy under my rish area, or behide my legs.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Etiquette? itdependsonyoux3 answered Thursday April 30 2009, 7:23 pm: stayyy far away from spray tanning. I haven't done it, but one of my best friends has and she turned out orange. or orange-ish. most people can tell when it is a fake tan.. and plus, it makes your hands orange like bright orange actually. mostly in between your fingers and stuff, spray tans dont ware off for a while either, if yuh know what i meann. ;] i suggest using jergens tanning lotion. you can get it at pretty much any local store, like harmin or cvs or something along those lines. but even i dont use that. i just tan naturally :] if you want to quciken tanning outside, take some olive oil and put it on your skin, it's like a tanning oil, except much more natural ! my friend did that and the results came out spectacularr.
hope i helped! good luck and tannn onnn ;] xxo [ itdependsonyoux3's advice column | Ask itdependsonyoux3 A Question ]
lilgymgurl answered Tuesday April 14 2009, 7:20 pm: yes i have seen a lot of people who turned out orange. for a big event i don't think this would be a good idea. if you plan on using it in the future then test it out a few weeks before on a small area to see how it turns out :] [ lilgymgurl's advice column | Ask lilgymgurl A Question ]
JustSomeone answered Tuesday April 14 2009, 10:40 am: i got a spray tan and got made fun of for looking orange.. what beds are you using when you tan? and do you use lotion? try using lotion and maybe dont go for so long, build up your time. tanning in a bed gives you a way better looking tan than a spray tan, but you should use lotionnnn [ JustSomeone's advice column | Ask JustSomeone A Question ]
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