Originally posted by Banora
Have you guys heard of 'Yon-ka auto bronzant sunless tanner'? I can't seem to find any reviews for it. I am going to a spa next week to get sexied up for Miami and they offered the body bronze treatment (as I was already getting a salt scrub). They assured me it won't turn me orange but bring out the natural golden hue to my skin.
My only concern is: it WILL turn me orange and despite the fact I rarely wear make-up I do plan on wearing some when I go out to clubs; my make-up is pale so I might have to buy new colors if I get darker.
If you shower a couple times after getting a spray tan, apparently any "orangey" colouration will tone down.
Also, is it necessary for you to use skin coloured make-up? If you don't wear much make up to begin with, then just keep it simple to mascara, some lip colour and maybe some eyeshadow. All of those shouldn't conflict with the colour of your skin, right?
Banora
Well, I have really bad dark circles so when I do wear make-up I hide it under a concealer and a light foundation, plus a powder that also helps decrease the look of dark circles.
barbina
Jori baby ..I used to get spray tans a lot as I don't tan very well and I've never had an issue with them going orange. I've never tried self tanner though. Just make sure it goes on evenly and to make sure it doesn't run. :)
Lilith
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Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
lol in my cosmo it said more men preferred the dewy look rather than the matte look.
See, Sushi only likes birds and knows nothing! :p
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by yukii
so i need advice.
i dance and i usually do 2 hr sessions of a lot of hard foot-work. most of the time my feet are fine, but times like today i get blisters in the exact same spot on both feet. granted, i do need to buy my OWN shoes, good quality, and my own size but i can't do that until i go back to spain. until then, what do you guys recommend for blisters?
i'll have a blister and dance again and during dancing ill rip it off completely and it just makes it worse and it takes longer to heal. any advice is appreciated.
band aids don't seem to help much, they just keep the blister moist and come off anyway when i dance.
Where is the blister?
Silky Johnson
Just keep dancing on it until it forms a callus. Not kidding. Suck it up.
Silky Johnson
Trust me, eventually your skin will callus.
Ania_xox
0:31 and 1:19
:toocool:
Silky Johnson
Why Ania? Whyyyy?
Ania_xox
It's Barrie's fault.
I saw Jonny Reid up there last year and Country has started to tickle my fancy ever since.
Silky Johnson
Hahah, did you go to The Ranch?? What the hell were you doing in Barrie??
Ania_xox
Is The Ranch that cute bar attached to the stadium?
If so, yes I was there - I went up for a concert.
I normally wouldn't go to a country concert but my best friend's brother's friends invited her and I up there for a weekend.
(Her brother died last September and they try to keep contact and see her every once in a while)
So you don't think I'll have any problems with the free weights?
I'm just imagining blood gushing around under my skin and leaving bruises.