Self-tanning?
Posted by Sonni in: self tanningWhat is a good brand of "self-tanning" lotion? I need one that shows quick results and does not show the smudge and finger lines. Thanks.
I prefer Jergen's Natural Glow! I read somewhere I think Cosmopolitan. They rated it the best self-tanner
I also like Neutrogena Build-a-Tan. But then again, my sister used it and it turned her orange!
Dove works for her..but it turned my skin all blotchy.
So I don't know.. i guess it really just depends on your skin type bc it varies from person to person! But, i would recommend Jergens.

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I like L'oreal tanning wipes. As long as you are thorough they never show lines or smudges.
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I like Neutrogena applied with a damp sponge to avoid streaks or getting it on your hands, I've been using it for years. I didn't know L'oreal had wipes though, that's cool.
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http://www.famousdavestanner.com/
Works REALLY fast and doesn't turn you orange.
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I really love the tan towelettes, Loreal makes some, I have only tried the ones on QVC, but I am sure they are comparable. You can use one towellette for your whole body.
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i use the jergens natural glow and the dove energy glow lotions. they dont make me orange, and have kept my summer glow all fall!!
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dove is good , But i would recomend, you go for one of these spraytans ! This goes on even and won't make you look orange . and looks very nice
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The best thing you can do is invest the $20 in a mistic tan. It goes on very evenly and doesn't come out looking orange. It starts working immediately, but you have to take a shower after about 30-45 minutes or it will get too dark.
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Was my tanning alternative when I was pregnant. Works great!
The best way to get a fake tan is to go get a mystic tan at a tanning salon. It is only around $20.00 or less and it stays on for like 2 weeks. It is a booth you walk into and it sprays the tanning solution all over your body, so there are no streaks, no orange spots, and no unevenness. Good luck.
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Funny, I was just talking with my sister who was going on about how much she loves the Jergens self tanning stuff. She said it doesn't make you really dark, just a warm healthy glow. She lives in Alaska, so this is great for her.
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jergens has been the only brand that i've tried that does not leave tell-tale marks when you miss a spot….it blends in easily (like a moisturizer) and the tan builds gradually the more you use it, so you can control the shade
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Go to a tanning store and all you have to do is tan twice in the highest booth. If you have a Hollywood Tans near you, I recommend going there! And use their dark sensation lotion!!
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I prefer Jergen's Natural Glow! I read somewhere I think Cosmopolitan. They rated it the best self-tanner
I also like Neutrogena Build-a-Tan. But then again, my sister used it and it turned her orange!
Dove works for her..but it turned my skin all blotchy.
So I don't know.. i guess it really just depends on your skin type bc it varies from person to person! But, i would recommend Jergens.
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Tanning Lotion for your skin
http://tanning-guide.blogspot.com/2006/09/tanning-lotion-for-your-skin.html
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