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Jan 7, 2017
NiK I.
Hey lovely ladies so I went to the tanning salon yesterday I spend about 10 minutes a tanning bed to open my pores and then I got the darkest mistake possible which suits my skin I was wondering if I should just use regular lotion to keep it up or if it would be a better idea to use a gradual moisturizer that gives you a tan like the first aid gradual self tanner or Jergens?
Jan 7, 2017
Em R.
When I tan I use gradual moisturiser one day and a regular body moisturiser the next because in my opinion, if I use gradual tanner every day I look orange. It just depends on your personal preference :)
Jan 7, 2017
Em R.
I use Bondi sands tanning milk as the gradual tanner and redwin moisturiser as my regular moisturiser :)
Jan 8, 2017
NiK I.
Thanks so so much em ware can I buy bodi sands milk?
Jan 10, 2017
Adriana M.
Blend 1/3 cup of cocoa powder with 1/2 cup of your lotion base with a fork or a spoon. Mix well until any lumps are gone. Add more cocoa powder if you want a darker color shade and don't worry, the lotion appears darker than it will on your skin. When you are done, that's it, you have your homemade tanning lotion.
Jan 11, 2017
NiK I.
Sorry it took so long to get back to you but thank you so much for the tip I've already tried it once I love it and now so does my sister:)