Advice about removing sunless tanner streaks: fast answers please!?
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26
Mar
Advice about removing sunless tanner streaks: fast answers please!?
I usually know most everything about beauty but I've never had such a mishap: I got some freaky streaks from the new sunless tanner I bought the day before yesterday. The streaks are around my ankles and a little below my knees towards the shin. I evened it out with tinted moisturizer for my cousin's wedding but after the makeup wore off, the streaks became splotchy and and look like a horrid skin disease. I've tried lemon juice and I tried exfoliating but it only became worse. Since the rest of my body looks even and has a natural looking tan, I would like to know your secrets on how to reduce these horrid splotches on my legs. Adding more tanner will make it worse…
Hurry, I have to get my vows renewed next week and I would like to reapply the product to my body without ending up with more splotches on my legs. Thanks : )
2 Responses for "Advice about removing sunless tanner streaks: fast answers please!?"
This happened to my friend 2 weeks ago! She called me crying because her tan started to streak and it just looked plain BAD. So we scrubbeddddddd the **** outta her legs with alcohol! It took a while, but it eventually came out. Just use some rubbing alcohol and cotton balls. Maybe you didn't apply the cream evenly on your legs. Sometimes, my self tanner just dries weird even when I apply it perfectly. Good luck with getting it out and on renewing your vows!
Did you kneel whole it was drying? The reason mine gets blotchy on my ankle and knees is because they're so dry the absorb more product, which means more color. The directions on my bottle say to add lotion to those dry areas prior to application so that doesn't happen.Anyways, I saw this special on style network that rells you to use toothpaste and water to take it off. When mine is messed up I use a washcloth and damp water and either rubbing alcholol, makeup remover or witch hazel. Whichevercis avaible. My technique is to rub it once wet and then dab it with a dry towel.Hope it comes off! Noone likes splotches
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