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Old 21-06-2003   #1
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Tanning

Help, guys!I never good with make-up and products so please help me here!

I wanna get the tan look so I went to look for a self-tanner then I saw diferent kinds: After Sun Moisturizer with Self-Tanning Action, Self-Tanning Instant Gel, Self-tanning Instant Spray, and Self-Tanning Milk. So the question is: Is there a difference and which one should I use?

P.S. My skin type is Combination/Normal to Oily if it matters!

Thanks, Igni!
 

Old 21-06-2003   #2
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Igni, I think it's personal preference. I generally use a self-tanning cream (Le Tan), but I have also used a spray with great success. I think it's really important to ensure that you have no rough, dry patches on your skin beforehand. I use a loofah and moisturise (but not too much) beforehand.

If you're a bit unsure, you could try one that's coloured so that you can see where you're applying it to ensure it's even. I know Ella Bache does one like that (but not sure if it's available outside Aust) and I'm sure there would be plenty of others similar.

I'm not sure about tanning your face though, I've only ever F.T.ed my body.

Good luck Igni
 
Old 25-06-2003   #3
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a good drug store tanner is the neutragena tanning mouse. it has some color in it to help with the application.

OR

for about $40, the st. tropez auto bronzant lotion is about the best fake tan in a bottle that you can buy. it is absolutely worth the $$$.
 
Old 27-08-2003   #4
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You need to try Tan Pefect.
You can buy it at Ulta for like $20.

I LOVE IT!
BTW, I am very fair skinned and this even makes me bronzy!
 

Old 29-08-2003   #5
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i heard so much about Clarins' self-tanning cream ... i really have no idea which form is best, but i also heard recently that spray ones help even out the tan.

how does a self-tan work? do you apply it & lie under the sun? if yes, how long does it take to get the color? & do you always get a bronzie-orangy color? or it depends on your original skin color/type... as in, fair skin, or olive skin?
 
Old 08-09-2003   #6
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my recomendation, use st tropez (or another brand with a guide colour which washes off) these tend to give a more even finish and remember to moisturise so it doesnt go patchy
 
Old 10-11-2003   #7
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Facial Self-Tanner / Bronzer

My face needs a bronzing boost. What fake tan is worth buying? I don't do orange, I want a natural look.
 
Old 10-11-2003   #8
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i like getting "sprayed" mystic tan..... it looks the most natural to me.... and then your body matches your face....
 
Old 10-11-2003   #9
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Seamless, have you ever tried those bronzing powders?

I have one which is from Clarins, I forgot the name, but it's a huge compact and it contains shimmering brown powder in it. I think it's really handy. Just apply the powder (over your usual foundation) on your jawline, and a bit on the forehead and chin (where you want)! It looks natural and doesn't make a mess!
 
Old 10-11-2003   #10
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As far as a daily routine thing, my personal favorite...and don't laugh...is Bonne Bell's "Glimmer Dust" - it's a powder bronzer that just has the most amazing natural results. I have been using this stuff since the 8th grade... it.
Not only that, it's DIRT cheap.
 
Old 13-11-2003   #11
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I use physicians formula, its a compact powder that comes in different shades. I use the lighter shade because I am fair but when I tan I use the darker shade. its two colors in one and you just use a blush brush and the two colors combined create a beautiful, natural glow for no more than 11 bucks.
 
Old 14-11-2003   #12
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Revlon Skinlights loose powder in BronzeLight is pretty great, too. Urban Decay and Cargo make great ones w/or w/out shimmer. I'm very light skinned and this is my "tan" in the summer since I burn in minutes flat even w/ sunscreen.
 
Old 14-11-2003   #13
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I love love love Bobbi brown's Shimmerbrick. A good bronzer for fair skins is the Pressed Powder Leaves from Prescriptives.
 
Old 14-11-2003   #14
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ban de soleil rubs in well and turns out a nice natural color. you can get it at the drugstore. you only want to use bronzers sparingly, use self tanning lotion to get the tan allover.
 
Old 14-11-2003   #15
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I use Lancome but don't remember the name..
 
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