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im confused, how do ypu apply this, i mean do you put it on like you put on foundation (with a sponge on the T zone) or do you put it on the way you put cream on (put it in your hands message it into your whole face) ?
and also You know the creams which build gradual tans, if they touch ur eyebrows, willl they change their colour? ad should you exfoliate before using these products so that you dont get a streaked tan, because i want a tan typa glow, so ill be using one of them soon, so i jsut though id find out, thank youuu
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yep, exfoliating is a good idea before a fake tan. I've got no idea about the eyebrow problem, but maybe do a test on your leg or upper arm, and see whether there's any change in the colour of that hair. I can't imagine it being a problem, but I don't really use fake tan, so I suppose I wouldn;t know!
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I like applying creams with a small foundation brush- since fingers have natural oils, things tend to streak more easily this way. Sponges work, but I find that they absorb a bit too much product. And yes, if someone has very pale eyebrows, the self tanners can color them as well. (fabrics too, and remember, hair is a fiber, so it absorbs.) And yes, always exfoliate before using a self tanning product, otherwise it will "grab" onto any dry flaky areas and look splotchy and uneven. I find that the sprays work the best, and go on the most evenly. Then using a cream (for drier skin) or powder (for normal to oilier skin) bronzer on the cheekbones and forehead, also help to even out the effect and give a nice glow.
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apply the tinted mouistriser,
as you would foundation, as the colour in it can often leave you a line between it and your normal skin colour!
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