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Doughnut
5 posts |
#945 2007-07-24 17:10 GMT |
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well i put self tanner on my legs...looks HORRIBLE! There are streaks everwhere and i applyed it evenley and everything! Any way to get rid of the tanner streaks? HELP!
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Goldriver
6 posts |
#946 2007-07-24 17:13 GMT |
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ry putting the tanner on where it has steaks and re apply it so you blend it in
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Polarize
10 posts |
#947 2007-07-24 17:13 GMT |
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nail polish remover!!! it works!
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BlindPoet
9 posts |
#948 2007-07-24 17:15 GMT |
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Nail POlish Remover is wehat I have used before...
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BlueButterFly
5 posts |
#949 2007-07-24 17:15 GMT |
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Not really ! Why would you use self-tanning products? They do not work and no matter how you try to be even, it will still streak, try the natural sun, then you won't look fake.
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Instrumentallegs
9 posts |
#950 2007-07-24 17:16 GMT |
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Just wet a washcloth with water & scrub for a minute. It will come off!
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Discodancer
7 posts |
#951 2007-07-24 17:16 GMT |
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You will want to exfoliate. This will help lighten the self tanner. Here is an article I found online.
The same way you remove dead skin cells! Exfoliation. Amazingly, you may use baking soda in the same fashion to remove a run of tanning spray that has traveled, unknowingly, up your arm during the application process. Put a small amount of baking soda on a damp washcloth, dampen skin and gently rub off the tanning product. Depending on how dark the product is, you may need to give your skin a rest between attempts of removal. The process could require two or three procedures. Had you known at the time of application that you were in trouble, you could have easily removed excess with a damp cloth. NOTE: Do remember that if you use your best linens, the product can stain if not washed immediately. If you find yourself with surplus tanning product around your ankles and knees, you know you have applied the product too liberally and or have not exfoliated thoroughly enough. |
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InTheArmy
8 posts |
#952 2007-07-24 17:22 GMT |
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lemon juice or nail polish remover make sure you dont have any cuts or it will hurt and you can also exfoliate
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BlueBreakfast
10 posts |
#953 2007-07-24 17:25 GMT |
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The only way to get rid of it it by exfoliating, try sea salt or oat flakes if you don't have any commercial scrub. Or even a bath brush.
The most important factor when applying self-tan is preparation. Exfoliate well when showering/bathing. Then moisturiser, and losts of it, esdpecially on the knees, hells, elbows etc. Wait 1/2 hour then apply your tan in circular motions, after applying rub in moisturiser into the heels, knees, feet, anywhere dry the tan is likely to work the most. |
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