Will gradual tanning lotions eventually make my ears look white?
Posted by Sonni in: Tanning LotionsCan you actually put tanning lotion on your ears or close to your hair (like up on the neck)?
I have used gradual tanning lotions for ages, and never put it on my ears – it looks fine! You could sorta blend it into where your ear is connected to your head, onto the tragus, but not onto the whole thing!
Yeah it’s really important that you properly get it into your hairline even at the nape of your neck, you don’t want a random white line anywhere, especially if you decide to put your hair up. Good luck!

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Put the stuff on your ears to if you are going to use it everywhere else. Otherwise you will look like a white eared freak.
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I have used gradual tanning lotions for ages, and never put it on my ears – it looks fine! You could sorta blend it into where your ear is connected to your head, onto the tragus, but not onto the whole thing!
Yeah it’s really important that you properly get it into your hairline even at the nape of your neck, you don’t want a random white line anywhere, especially if you decide to put your hair up. Good luck!
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