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Does anyone know the correct way to put on a cream self tanning product? Whenever I have tried oner in the past, my fake tan has always ended up streaky and more orange than brown. |
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I have not tried such creames, I've been worried about the same thing you have mentioned - getting those smears that will tell that the tan is fake, LOL. ![]() I have, however, found a product that does give this natural tanned look, but you need to apply it for several days before you see results. It is called Jergens Natural Glow. |
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I tried a Johnsons version of this but it turned out a bit orange. I just wish it were fashionable to be pale!
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Oh what about using the blower? Does it make your skin tan too? I've seen it being used at some tv show about getting tan.
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| My mom always used to have the same problem. I've never used them myself. I don't think they're a good way to go just from what I've heard.
__________________ -Brittany Brydahl |
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The trick is to use it very sparsely and make sure you massage it into your skin thoroughly. Another suggestion that I can give you is to start off with the extra light one and work your way up to a darker shade as the light ones don't look too obvious but still give you a nice tanned look.
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