Quick Tan

Updated on July 21, 2010
E.C. asks from Jay, OK
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Anyone know what i can use to get a quick tan that dosent look orange? Never been a fan of tanning beds... was wondering about the wipes? Ive got a little tan just not enough.

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V.L.

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Fake Bake is the best self tanner! Bronze not orange! I have never tried the wipes, but they have different ones like lotion, mousse and spray. I get mine from Fakebake.com

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D.S.

answers from Jonesboro on

Merle Norman has a great tanning cream. Its the best I've ever used!

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L.M.

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Spray tans done by a person.. ;) when done right they look so good.

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J.N.

answers from Philadelphia on

I use Jergens natural glow lotion. It is very subtle, but gives a nice healthy tan color.

L.P.

answers from Pittsburgh on

Spray tans are awesome (when done by an acutal person, not a machine.)

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S.C.

answers from Lafayette on

I love the spray tan booth. Check with a local tanning bed and see if they have it. It ranges from $10-$35 dollars a session. Most place also offer deals where you can buy 5 sessions for the price of 4. It's really quick and easy and lasts several days. It is also not dangerous as the UV tanning beds are. And it's even and doesn't leave you looking orange, but like you have a natural tan.
They usually have options to how dark you want to go (Ex. One being a light tan, two being a medium, and three being dark). Before you go, exfoliate your skin (it will help the tan last longer) and shave. Some places provide exfoliating wipes, nostril protectors (so you don't breathe in the spray), and some sort of shower cap. The place I go to shows you a quick video on how to stand and what to expect on your first visit. It also answered FAQ. I have brought my child with me into the room (which was a large dressing room and the spray booth is in it...so she wasn't alone or exposed to UV rays which are in the other tanning beds).
You take off your clothing, step in booth, assume position (legs apart/arms out) and press button. Sprays front of body...turn quickly and it sprays the back. You wipe excess off and dress. The whole ordeal of undressing, spray, and dressing back literally takes about 5 minutes. Don't wear any clothing that you don't want stained to the tanning bed. And when you bathe, some will come off on your towel so don't use a light colored or expensive towel to dry off with. But it really is easy and quick.
If you have any other questions...you can message me. Hope this helps!

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E.M.

answers from Johnstown on

Go for the spray tan. They usually run around $35 and last for several days.

A.B.

answers from Dallas on

I like spray tans. I have always used the booth, not an actual person, and have always loved the way they look!! I just had one Friday and I'm still lookin' tan! Good Luck!

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