 |   |  | | Fake Bake Self Tanning Lotion | |   |  | | |  |  zoom |  |  |  | Brand: | Fake Bake |  | Package: | 6 fl oz |  | Weight: | 0.75 lbs |  | Avg. Rating: | |  | Item No. | P8956 |  | Price: | $29.95 $26.95 |  | Availability: |
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Hi,Would just like to know if anyone else has experienced this with their fake bake? When i apply it to my face it tends to stain my skin green with no brown colour at all left once washed...am i doing something wrong? Please reply!!! Thanks :) Question posted by Penny Leigh Tue Nov 13 2007 Submit your answer  | Reply by Sue Ford
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Your Fake Bake is OUT OF DATE!! It only lasts 12 months as it has natural ingredients. You need to throw it away I'm afraid. I turned my whole body green then looked on the internet. I googled Fake Bake green and quickly found out it was out of date so i quickly jumped in the bath, lol!!! One lady turned BLUE and had to have a day off work! Sue Ford | Olive Skin?
I've read the amazing ratings about fake bake, and I'm more than excited to give it a try. I've been using the TAN-TOWEL sunless self-tanners, and so far, it's been working great. However, it leaves me kind of orange. It's not too bad, but I'd rather have a brown-golden looking glow. I'm wondering if it is due to my olive complexion. I am asian, and over time, I have realized that not many products work as well on asian skin than on others. Could this be the case only on Tan-Towel products? I'm hoping that if you're someone with olive complexion and have used this product, you can help me out! Thanks so much! Question posted by Mary Fri May 26 2006 Submit your answer swimming with fake bake on
will fake bake tan come off in a swimming pool? Question posted by Linda Wed Jun 08 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Stephanie
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Since my mother had skin cancer removed several years ago, I have been a huge fan of self tanners. I have tried every product out there, every tip and trick and even some of my own. I would suggest usung self tanner a day prior to swimming- dont do it 2 hours before you go..the stuff needs time to work. Chlorine does have a tendancy to lighten your tan, but probably not enough for anyone to notice. You wont get to the pool nicely tanned and leave stark white again, if that is your concern. My suggestion is to REALLY exfoliate your skin the day before swimming (I use Dove soap and sea salt mixed)and apply your tanner evenly. Mosterize your body that evening and the next morning with a good lotion. No one will be the wiser! |
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