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Hi Glenda,
I'm so glad we could help and I hope you had a fantastic wedding! Please let us know if these tips helped!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline DautajOMG thank you so much for posting this. I got a professional spray on tan that did not come out the way I thought! I have a wedding tomorrow and will be trying this removal technique tonight! Even if it just fades a bit i'll be happy!!!
-- Contributed by: GlendaHi d,
Thank you for sharing your experience with us here, please keep us posted on what happends when you go back!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline DautajI too went to a tanning salon and while it was a free visit I don't think I'll be going back at least not to that one. I bite my nails so of course no matter how much of the lotion I put on my hands they are still orange/brown...and the same thing with my feet - I guess the spray mist stays on the floor because my soles are the tannest part of my body... the booth was sooo tiny. The next time I go to a salon it will be for the UV booths...less hassle and it is probably way more even...looks like I'll be trying some of these out tomorrow for sure...
-- Contributed by: dHi J,
Thank you for sharing that with us here- getting tanner out can be a real issue!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline DautajOk So I tried everything on the net, From rubbing alochol, baking soda, Vinigar, and all sorts or others. The one that I found to work the best was BLEACH.. Dosent sound to safe but you can put this stuff on Poision Oak and Ivy and get rid of it. I rubbed a little over my skin on the darker spots and WOW it evened it out... Now I dont look so much like a huge freckle... It dont bother me as much.. Just remember to but lotion on after you dry.. it will dry your skin out..
-- Contributed by: JHi Lisa,
Thank you so much for that post because it will really help others who have heard the same thing. Our visitors appreciate it, so thank you!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline DautajI read somewhere that using bleach on a wash cloth and rubbing it in a while will remove all the self tanner and I tried it on my toes and it worked, only problem was that I should have used it in a well ventilated area since I ended inhaling the fumes and my eyes and nose burned for a while afterwards. Not a good thing at all and very dumb on my part cause I should have known better but I was in a rush and didn't think.
-- Contributed by: LisaHi Barb,
Great post, thank you! That is going to help so many of our visitors out there. Thanks for contributing here!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline DautajI went to a tanning salon and used special lotion with added bronzer for the legs. My ankles were splotchy and very dark. I just used baking soda on a nail brush (wet) and it came right off. Easy!!
-- Contributed by: Barb> Return to article
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