Thursday, May 7, 2009

How can I get a natural glowing tan without using tanning products?

I dont want to ruin my skin though.

How can I get a natural glowing tan without using tanning products?
seriously?
Reply:tan outside?


duh!
Reply:Slather on lots of sunscreen, and go play a sport. Swimming, tennis, anything. Take a class, join a club/team. Because when you run around in the sun all day, you'll definitely get a glowing tan. Trust me. I take swimming and tennis lessons, and my skin is always tan, and my friends are always asking me how I get my skin like that.





Also, you can just spend an hour at the beach or in your backyard in the sun. Just lie on a towel, read a book, sleep, whatever. In a few weeks, your skin will be glowing. Also, to bring out the natural glow, use Dove Natural Glow soap (I don't know the exact name, but I know that the soap is a tannish color).
Reply:hmm. im not really sure. i use to use tanning products. but its such a pain rubbing it everywhereeee and getting it on my clothes and stuff. and i love to lay out, but its too cold for that now and i always hated thinking about when im older and the wrinkles ill have, and plus the scare of skin cancer. and it was boring. so then i just switched to bronzer, lol. it gives you such a healthy glow. just mkae sure you dont buy too dark or orange kind, start off with a light one. and for your body? i guess id say just stick to a tanning lotion, theres really nothing else you could do. hope i helped:]
Reply:If you have the cash, try visiting a salon for an airbrush tan (not the spray tan booth). It only last a week or so, but it looks great and there is no UV damage. Airbrush tanning is what most of Hollywood does now. I have had it done several times, and was always pleased with the results. The price varies, but usually falls between $30-$50. It's great if you have a special event - quick and easy. I purchased a salon quality airbrush kit a few years ago for way more money then I'd like to admit, and I just didn't get the same results as in the salon. There is a reason there are professionals that get paid good money to do their job! :) It's definitely not as easy as it looks. Anyway... There are a ton of options out there, but salon airbrushing is the one I had the best luck with.
Reply:Spray tan, or tan towels.
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