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My hands are sooo ornage aftrer applying fake tan last night.Does anyone know how i can remove it?
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You can buy cream that remove the stain from hands and also try using a facial scrub
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It should come off in a day or two.... since hands get so much washing, it generally doesn't last too long.
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Yes, there are 3 ways: 1) Use a product called Glove in a Bottle before you apply your tanner. This way, it just washes off with very minimal staining. 2) Wear tight fitting latex or nitrile gloves, not the vinyl kind (too loose, and will leave streaks), to apply your self-tanner. Guaranteed never to stain your hands with self-tanner ever again. 3) Use a garderners' soap or automotive mechanic soap to wash your hands. These have a much heavier gritty, granular texture than a facial exfoliator. Again these types of soaps are meant for this exact purpose... To remove stubborn stains from hands. My favorite are the waterless kinds, yet all of them will leave your hands feeling very, very soft and smooth. Available at gardening and automovtive supply stores. HTH
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Automotive soap is a great suggestion. Works very well... though I've never used it for this purpose, I'm sure it would help.
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