tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post945300306435993294..comments2024-03-20T18:14:38.293+05:30Comments on Beauty and Personal Grooming: Fix a Botched Self Tan and avoid these Self-tannersAparnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17643499886685658457noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-26060808491521232272010-07-24T08:51:30.065+05:302010-07-24T08:51:30.065+05:30Exfoliating takes off dead skin cells which live o...Exfoliating takes off dead skin cells which live on top of the skin. When you exfoliate, you are helping the skin renew itself. So basically, YES, you are peeling off the top layer (which is tan) and revealing newer (paler) skin underneath. I would stop exfoliating. OR you could mix liquid bronzer in with your facial moisturizer in the morning, which will give you a nice glow and then dust powder bronzer over your face.unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-40650377622465726482010-07-24T08:50:33.978+05:302010-07-24T08:50:33.978+05:30Tan from the bottle comes in the form of cream/mou...Tan from the bottle comes in the form of cream/mousse/gel/spray etc<br /><br />I prefer the fast drying mousse, I apply it all over the body, let it dry and sleep with it overnight. Depending on the brand, some of them smell stronger of shoe cream than others during the night but a good shower in the morning should deal with the problem. Before applying it you will have to follow the instructions, like body exfoliating, not using it on hairs etc. You might need to re-apply it if the first time left some lines/marks, but hey this is happening to everyone.<br /><br />Bottom line, is much safer than staying in the sun or using the sun beds. Good luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com