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May 26, 2014
Caitlin D.
I have used a gradual tan for the first time and it has gone all patchy as I obviously didn't buff it enough as it goes on clear. Because it was a gradual one, I can't wash it off! How do I get it off?!
May 26, 2014
Maggie S.
Fill a bath full of water and olive oil, soak in it for as long as possible, after your done with that exfoiliate and even shave those areas, hope this helped.
May 26, 2014
Alice A.
My mum uses damp flash wipes its not great for the skin so make sure you wash your skin after and the moisturise after but it should get it off