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well i SOMEtimes use self tan for my legs, but it never comes out perfect, i have little blobs of my natural pale skin on my legs.
so i was wondering, when having a bath, could you squeeze some fake tan into the bath water for an even tan all over? maybe this is a silly idea but im always thinking about it ![]()
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No that won't work the water will Disapate the lotion.
Do you use a loaf or exfolliant before apply the self tanner, that is a must. Let me know.
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oh ok, and no i dont do that
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that should make a major difference. Let me know
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so could you talk me through it, and state what i need please, thanks
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First exfoliate, them mix a small dab of self tanner with a squirt of moisturizer, ( some products have built in(moisturizer)in the self tanner) It all depends on the product you are using. I like using a product that shows what you have covered by the color of the tanning lotion. This helps to avoid streaks.
Let dry, if you still have a couple of white spots, apply moisturizer and tanner on that are let dry. Hopefully at this point you have a glow, reapply as directed on bottle. Once or twice during the next few day. Please let me know if there is any other questions you may have.
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ok thanks
erm, what type of self tan do you like the best? ive used the oily stuff, wipes and cream, and so far the cream is the best, because the oily one was too messy,(and when it developed it looked like my legs were dirty) and the wipes left streaks. ive thought about buying the spray on tan, for legs (its in a can but i cant remember the name) its around £10.00, and ive also thought about the home spray on tan even though its quite expensive, is it worth it or are the cheaper options good enough?
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I find it a matter of preference, some I have tried almost look like I have jaundice and some do not really show on me and I am fair to med completion. I know the Estee Lauder is good and the Clairins is the top of scale for self tanner and end results. So I guess you really have to see what looks the best on you and what your happy with.
Please let me know what you find I would be very interested in what works the best for you.
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