i want to go to the beach bum Tanning Salon to get a sunless/spray/mystic (whatever you call them) tan. honestly.. will i really turn orange? [im fair-ish skinned, but i get pretty dark in the summer, does that mean i wont turn orange?] HELP!
if you don’t have a towel to wipe off or if you don’t rub it in you will turn orange.
just be careful when you go and ask the person that works there what exactly your supposed to do and make sure you actually listen to them
I would like to find a great Sunless tanner that would not make me look orangy, any suggestions?
I am very light skinned and I do not tan easily I burn. I am brown eyed and brown haired and covered in freckles. I need a Sunless Tanner that would not leave me orangy I have heard of Mystic Tan then I hear that it leaves some people orangy I assume they may have been light skinned.
I would just like to know of any skin lotions or certain sunless Tanning spray that would make me look tan if there is such a thing. Thank you.
i used to use sunless tanner all the time.
now i hate it. fake just isn’t my thing.
but, if you really have to, try ‘natural glow’
it won’t make you that dark, but you will gradually build a tan,
that WON’T look fake, or orange.
also, you could try laying out little by little.
a natural tan is always better than a fake one
Hi! I have heard that bleach is a quick and relatively painless way to heal ringworm. I have had a few spots ranging from my back down to my legs (I’m guessing from the mats and machines at the gym) and I have this one spot on my calf that has been getting larger in iamter even though I have been treating it twice a day with Miconazole 2%…I am seeing little spots starting to pop up too. How do I stop it from spreading, and heal the spots I have??
Also, I have read that the bleach can leave a scar? Is it a bad scar? I have another scar from ringworm and it was just a little lighter than my skin tone which I easily fixed with Sunless tanner.
Thank you for your help!!
ringworm is a fungal infection so most antifungal drugs are effective. More important is hygiene. Wash everyday w/ soap & water & dry thoroughly bcuz it thrives on moisture. it is also highly infectious, if you touch it then touch another part of your body, voila, the cycle begins.