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Hello! My wedding is on October 17th and I never go in the sun.....until this year when I began being active with walking and hiking outdoors quite a bit.
My tan lines are in the shape of a racer back tank. The lines in the front are not as awful as the one in the back. The one on my back is just whiter than white. I have no idea what to do.
I have been trying to wear shirts with sleeves here lately to try and not get further tanned but I am just not sure what to do about those white areas.
Loreal Sublime Bronze is the one I have used for many years. I tried many, and that was the one that was always natural looking. I have not used it in a couple of years as I have seem to spend more time outside in the spring the last few years and end up pretty tanned by the summer. But it still rates highly in every "best tanner" list, so you would probably be happy with it.
Loreal Sublime Bronze is the one I have used for many years. I tried many, and that was the one that was always natural looking. I have not used it in a couple of years as I have seem to spend more time outside in the spring the last few years and end up pretty tanned by the summer. But it still rates highly in every "best tanner" list, so you would probably be happy with it.
Try to fade the lines first by using a scrub or maybe an AHA peel. Then use the bronzer over in order to ensure an even tan.
This depends on how much time you have before the wedding
I say do some tanning in a tanning salon. You dont want to tanning lotion to get on your dress. Or do you?
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