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Mar 12, 2014
McKenzie J.
I've recently started going to the tanning bed again this year and I don't want to get the white circles under my eyes from the eyewear again this time. Do y'all know of any solutions or different types of eyewear I could use?
Mar 12, 2014
Sophie C.
I'm not trying to be mean, and I know it's not my business, but they're so bad :( Not only for your skin, but your eyes too! The light that they use is basically uv. Welders work with you've rays constantly and without proper protection their eyes would be destroyed..so you can imagine those glasses aren't going to help much.. There are so many amazing self tanners out there! I know I sound awful, but I'm just trying to help!
Mar 12, 2014
Kylie H.
Yeah I agree about it being bad for you- it's not worth it.
Mar 12, 2014
Shannon M.
Try fake tanning. Trust me, you'll get to an age and notice your skin will never be the same again.. You're going to age incredibly fast.
Mar 12, 2014
Flores T.
^ I agree.
Mar 12, 2014
Meagan M.
Honestly, my eye doctor told me to always wear them. Even with them on he noticed a slight bit of a decrease in my vision. I recently had to wear my glasses way more often. Best thing to do is use makeup. Find a concealer that really matches your skin. Mac has great concealers that helped me in this situation.
Mar 12, 2014
Meagan M.
And of course tan in moderation!
Mar 13, 2014
Brianne S.
McKenzie, the best thing that I can tell you is to wear the goggles and just cover your face with the towel. Like tan with the towel on and then the next time you go in, don't do the towel. And do not forgot to wear googles
Mar 13, 2014
Meckael I.
All of them are pretty much the same , I hate them. The only thing I know what to tell you is put some foundation around your eyes , at least that is what I do.