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I tried the spray tanning 1 time and it was ok but it was sticky and didn't set for 24 hours it looked funny on my feet and around my ankles. I do airbrush tattoos and the alcohol took the tan off my hands pretty fast. :rolleyes: I wouldn't do it again. |
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Crystal Faces! I use it for tanning and as a daily moisturizer. It has dermadark which are kind of like bronzers but without the DHA. So it just kind of naturally makes your face darker. Iamtan.com is a great tanning forum, you can get a lot of great info from it! |
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I tanned all winter every year when I lived in Alaska, it gets really depressing there in all the darkness:eek: I think Designer Skin is a great product line. There is one lotion ( I think Mood?) that has a silicone base that feels soooo smooth and silky on your skin. And it smells really good too. I dont tan now unless its outside, I basicly live on the beach so I have to get the highest spf I can to stop from getting too dark! Happy taning this summer everyone! Be safe! |
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I love tanning! I worked at the best tanning salon EVER before I was married! My favorite lotions are: Intoxicating and Denim & Diamonds by Swedish Beauty; Spellbound by Designer Skin; PotenC; Ionyx HOT....um I'll just stop there. Tanning extenders (body washes & body lotions) are essential for maintaining the life of your tan. The reason they are better than your Bath & Body Works type lotions is because they are specifically made for tanners. Tan Extenders contain a special formulation of ingredients to cancel out the stripping effect of the alcohol in the lotions. My favorite extenders are: Endless,and Daily ResCu body wash and lotion. P.S. EYEWEAR should NEVER be OPTIONAL!!!!!!! If you fail to protect your eyes, you are putting yourself at risk for loss of night vision; among several other things! |
You ladies are posting some good stuff...I knew this would be the making of a great thread! Not for everybody but for us tanners, lots of good info!:D |
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Love the tan look although I have never achieved it my entire life. That's a long time ago if you look at my age. Never tanned deliberately but lived on a farm. Now my problem is that I always wore makeup on my face and down under my jaw-line. Never thought about taking care of my neck. Just the daily going in and out has done unbelievable damage to my neck skin. It is red and has a wrinkled paper bag look. So does my chest. Didn't take care of my fore-arms either. Now I have those ugly "liver" spots. Ugggg! Oh, to be young again. As mentioned before, it's the pits getting older. |
I have been tanning on and off for years. I love it in the winter after I work out. Sweaty, cold, sweaty. So far I have found a new lotion -Smile you're tan, with a big yellow smiley face. It smells decent and doesn't make me feel grimey afterward. I hate the tinglers and the pinkers - they cause your sub dermal capillaries to dialate and they make me itch. They make you look rosey (flushed) at first but they really upset my skin. I take an injectible medication which leaves nastey red spots on my butt, thighs, arms and belly -the tan helps cover them but the initial tanning process causes them to swell and become very red. I ALWAYS wear my goggles!!!! If there is a rubber band, take it off and lay the goggles over your eyes. I move mine in tiny increments throughout the tanning process. I just bought some that are individual globes, you just lay them over each eye. Most tanners offer 'blinkies' which are stick on, see through eye protectors. |
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i usually tan about 3 times a week. i hate when i let myself get really white so i bought a 1 year membership..i figured if i was paying for it every month i'd be more motivated to go and i am!! |
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