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Originally Posted by musclepump
Has anyone ever used Neutrogena sunless tan for a competition? I bought this: http://www.neutrogena.com/ProductsDetails_136.asp from Costco because it's a good company (my wife uses their products all the time, raves) and it was a good price. I was thinking of using:
http://www.neutrogena.com/ProductsDetails_216.asp For a week or so before the contest, and the last two days applying the "Deep Foam." Does anyone know of any problems mixing sunless tanning stuff? Putting one over another? |
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Originally Posted by musclepump
What if it's real dark on me? Is the worry the potential for it lightening up or... what?
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Originally Posted by everupwrd
I am looking to compete in my first ameteur competition in about 6 months. I have tried Mystic and I look very much like a carrot when finished. I am the PALEST girl on the planet (seriously, I was lost once in a snow drift, and they were only able to find because of my red hair and the snow around me looked dark next to me....) With Pro Tan or Jan tana, etc. How do you prevent streaking? Do you need to stand still for X amount of minutes and not touch anything? I would appreciate your help. Most post just say to "use it" or "make sure you tan before competition, children!" Which is kind of vague. I have tried other "sunless" tanners before and well, I looked liked I was standing still when someone decided to paint siding. I can't help but get it all streaky, inconsistent, and of couse, ruin any article of cloth within a 6 mile radius. Thanks for your help.
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Originally Posted by everupwrd
The Dream tan you refer to...Is it also made by the same company?
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Originally Posted by everupwrd
I am looking to compete in my first ameteur competition in about 6 months. I have tried Mystic and I look very much like a carrot when finished. I am the PALEST girl on the planet (seriously, I was lost once in a snow drift, and they were only able to find because of my red hair and the snow around me looked dark next to me....) With Pro Tan or Jan tana, etc. How do you prevent streaking? Do you need to stand still for X amount of minutes and not touch anything? I would appreciate your help. Most post just say to "use it" or "make sure you tan before competition, children!" Which is kind of vague. I have tried other "sunless" tanners before and well, I looked liked I was standing still when someone decided to paint siding. I can't help but get it all streaky, inconsistent, and of couse, ruin any article of cloth within a 6 mile radius. Thanks for your help.
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Originally Posted by BigPapaPump68
anyone ever hear of canathaxin, supposed to be tanning pills. not sure how good that would be for you.
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Originally Posted by musclepump
I used five coats of Pro-Tan and unfortunately, I followed the directions that said to shower off the excess the next morning. That took away all the streaks, but it took away a lot of my color. Luckily, I threw on the Dream Tan which worked (somewhat, at least; pics in gallery).
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Originally Posted by jaim91
It says on the pro-tan bottle to use at least 5
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Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
5 coats? you are just supposed to do a quick rinse and then pat dry, sounds like you soaped yourself up!
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