Wednesday, July 21, 2010

What can i put on my skin in the sun to get a really deep golden tan?

i don't recommend this.








but if you put a drop or 2 of iodine in a bottle of baby oil, and use that a suntan oil, you will get a darker tan.





it doesn't give you ANY protection from sunburn or cancer, so , like i said, i don't recommend it.

What can i put on my skin in the sun to get a really deep golden tan?
If you are hard up try olive oil.Or if you want to splash out Hawaiian Tropic sun products-low factor.


I work outside and both work quite well.


you need a base tan first or you will burn
Reply:extreme...its a sun tan lotion that makes you a bronze color. if your pastey white....i cant help you
Reply:genetics.
Reply:Oil, baby oil, the more bizarre people put vaseline on but I would be very careful if I were you. If your fair skinned then this is a definate no-no.
Reply:NO AD GLITTER TANNING GEL...
Reply:* Goldy Look For All Skin Types *





Every skin tone can wear the new smoky eye-just use the right color shadow! Check out this goldy looks and see what’s good for you.





For Olive Skin Tone


1. A true gold cream shadow is best for olive-toned skin.


2. Blend it over your lids and under your lower lashes, concentrating around your lash lines to make your dark eyelashes really pop!





For Tawny Skin Tone


1. Using a chubby pale gold shadow pencil anything brighter could clash with yellow-toned skin.


2. Smooth over your lids from your lash lines to just below your brows.





For Fair Skin Tone


1. Apply a dab of concealer to lids so the shadow will look more intense on your fair skin.


2. Then sweep a honey yellow shadow from lash lines to creases, then under lower lashes.





For Dark Skin Tone


1. Dip a damp eye shadow brush in a bright yellow loose shadow.


2. Make a ¼ inch-thick line along your top lash lines, then a thinner one beneath your lower lashes.


3. The two lines should look edgy, not clownish





* Sunless Tanning Self Tanning *





Suntanning and tanning salons cause damage to your skin which can accumulate throughout the years making your skin look older and more susceptible to skin cancer. A healthier alternative is self-tanning.





Self-tanning products work by darkening the skin through a chemical reaction whan they come in contact with dead skin cells and do not damage healthy skin cells as the sun and uv light does.





Before buying a new self tanner, test swipe or spray - this will give you an idea about the color before your purchase.





For best results, scrub your skin in the shower with a loofah. Wait until your skin is dry before applying the self tanner.





TIPS:


Moisturize your body after the shower and wait until skin dries - this will give a nice subtle look.


Use a light or medium shade tanner because it's easier to darken a tan than lighten it.


When you apply the tanner, use it sparingly on your toes and around the ankles to prevent blotches.


Remember that thick skinned areas such as elbows and kness absorb more than other parts of your body, so do not apply too much there.





TIP:


Apply a mixture of self-tanner and body lotion to those rough areas.


To maintain your tan, apply a light layer every three to four days and don't forget to moisturize your skin regularly.





Tanning Lotion:





Best for dry skin because they contain hydrating ingredients. Lotions tend to last longer as they contain more concentrated pigments.





When applying a tanning lotion, use a quarter-sized amount at a time. Massage it in with long strokes.





Tanning Gel:





Gels are best for oily skin. They glide on smoothly and will not clog pores or cause breakouts because they are light and non-greasy.





Apply just like tanning lotions.





Tanning Sprays:





These are best for first time tanners. Tanning sprays give a natural, nice look, and as long as you spray in long, even strokes, application is very easy and smooth. TIP: Sprays are great for correcting blotches caused by other tanning products.





When applying, hold spray nozzle at least six inches from your skin. After spraying, use your hand to distribute it evenly.





Tanning Mousse





They provide instant gratification. Tanning mousse offers the most control over the amount used because you can see immediate results.





Use a golf-ball size amount at a time, apply in vertical, then horizontal strokes for even distribution.
Reply:im really fair skined and usualy bun in the sun a mate recomended parasol range of sun creams for the first time in my life i have a really good tan its alows u to tan without burning and inhances a tan u may already have.
Reply:olive oil.





don't bother going out.





turn the oven on to gas mark 3 (150 degrees centigrade), climb in.





and cook.





slowly.
Reply:golden syrup
Reply:Use baby oil. My mom-in-law used to use this. Browned to a golden crisp.
Reply:fake it - its the lesser of two evils





or be pale and interesting rather than golden and dying
Reply:theres a product by Hawaiian Tropic which is called Solarium gel, its a tan amplifier; 'Enhance the beauty and quality of your skin's natural tan with an exclusive amplifier agent'. you can get them in tanning salons mainly and sometimes in boots etc
Reply:Hiwaian tropic oil is the best stuff. If your really pasty though you will just burn to a crisp. I dont suggest you use baby oil or vaseline as suggested, a friend of mine put vaseline on himself about 10 years ago to try and get a tan and his bald head, face and shoulders turned purple. His head is still purple now!!!!!!!
Reply:EARLIER ANSWER ABOVE IS REALLY GOOD : BABY OIL WITH A FEW DROPS OF IODINE
Reply:Baste yourself with butter, but don't go near Neuman.
Reply:if you are not ginger or really pale use Hawaiian tropic to start the Tan then move on to baby oil with aloe Vera after a few days
Reply:i dont use anything on my skin, and i have tanned really well since the sun has been out, i find if i put lotion on it stops me from tannin.
Reply:Hot coals.
Reply:cu m
Reply:use body butter it gives you a great tan.


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