Sunday, August 2, 2009

Spray-On-Tans?

I'm a 17 year old male....





Ok, so i have really light skin (pale) and i can't get a natural tan because i will get sunburn





so, i'm considering in SPRAY-ON-TANS...





but, what do i do with it? I mean, do i NEED TO GO TO THE TANNING SALON FIRST and THEN APPLY THE TAN-ON-SPRAY, or CAN I JUST BUY THE SPRAY, AND SPRAY IT ONTO MY PALE SKIN??Also, which spray-on-tan is the BEST AND LOOKS THE MOST NATURAL for pale skin??





Remember, i just want a LIGHT tan, nothing serious





The person who answers ALL my questions will get BEST ANSWER, thanks
Spray-On-Tans?
You can either go to the tanning salon and get it sprayed on for you, or you can buy a can of the spray and spray it on yourself. Either or both, actually. I have pale skin and I have had some luck with Neutrogena micromist, but I prefer lotions because they deliver a more natural, non-orange look. Unfortunately most self-tanners aren't even for pale people, and I usually turn a sick shade of orange or yellow. I've heard some good things about L'Oreal Sublime Glow spray from friends with naturally pale skin, try that one.
Spray-On-Tans?
try the jergens natural tanning lotion.
Reply:Okay, I'm so pale that one time a neighbor said she could see my white legs glow in the dark at night when I walked the dog. First, the salons that offer the spray on's are of the best quality, more coverage, totally nude or suit, they spray, then wipe you down. You can buy the spray, I've done it, but you have to do it in the tub and you almost always have to redo in a few hours to fill in areas you missed. It's okay, but make sure you get the right color. What I've found works the best and has the most natural color for really pale skin is the Tan Towel. I got mine from QVC or HSN, not sure. They don't last as long as spray on, and can by drying so you need to moisturize, however it's much less messy, you know exactly what coverage you are getting and if you do it twice in one night you get a good, non-orange color. Just watch your knees, ankles, toes, elbows with any of the products. After you apply over these areas, lightly wipe with a dry tissue to get anythat sinks in the skin creases. Also, shave or wax before you apply.
Reply:if you go to a salon that uses actual mystic products, they should have three levels of the mystic: light, medium, and dark. so you could do the lightest level and it wouldn't be too drastic.





also, you would go to the salon, they would talk you through the mystic, and most likely, you would go into the booth by yourself and just press a button and it will spray all over your body.





i love the mystic and i do it weekly...and no one has ever said it looked fake. they always comment on how real it looks. so make sure the salon uses mystic products and it is NOT an airbrush tan! good luck!


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