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jergans natural glow


Question Posted Monday June 8 2009, 3:23 pm

does jergans natural glow actually work or does it make you look orange?

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xxgracebelle answered Tuesday June 9 2009, 11:26 pm:
I find that the people who wear it are kinda gross.

I've tried it and I took a shower later that day and when i exfoliated my legs (got the dead skin off of them) the tan was only stuck to the dead skin and it rolled off with my dead skin

I'm trying to describe it the best that I can but I'm bad at that (sorry)


but to sum it up.... If you rather exfoliate and have smooth and gorgeous skin, don't use it. If you don't exfoliate and prefer to have dead skin rolling off of you, sure....try it. :{

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*Kate* answered Monday June 8 2009, 7:52 pm:
I've used it and I agree with what others have said. As long as you apply evenly it looks natural, however when I stopped using it, I would get patches where it looked like it flaked off and it looked kind of weird.

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LagunaBabe answered Monday June 8 2009, 6:53 pm:
It's a great product, it's all about how you apply it.If you apply a decent amount of it and make sure to apply it evenly, you will have a great tan - as with any sunless tanner. However, if you do not do these things, meaning, if you put too much or do not apply it evenly, then you are more than likely going to become orange and/or have streaks.

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Melody answered Monday June 8 2009, 4:18 pm:
I like it. It doesn't look orange, because it doesn't cause that significant of a color change. It's just a very slight change of two or three shades at most. Very natural, hence the name.

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