Monday, August 23, 2010

Any good tanning tips or advice?

Ok it's spring break and I am not going anywhere, is there any tanning tips you know of?





When good tanning times are?


Products?


Positions?





I know that tanning is bad and all, so if you want to express your opinion then you can.





Also any tips on being blonder? Lemon juice??Any good tanning tips or advice?
good times to tan


%26gt; morning hours: 9 to 11 AM


and


%26gt; afternoon hours: 3 to 5 PM


bad times:


%26gt; 11 AM to 3 PM ...the sun is at its height in the sky and the rays are quite strong


%26gt; also: not sure where you live, but if you have evening sun, it gives quite a nice warmth to your skin to sit outdoors at that time, and you do not need to be so careful... makes for a peaceful night's rest, too








Plan to get a tan gradually: if you are not in the sun very much, start just a few minutes every day the first few days..... and be sure to get out of the sun at the first hint that you are feeling it a little too much





%26gt;%26gt; tanning is not bad......just *over* tanning is bad ..... in fact, it is good to get some sunshine.... it is the source of precious vitamins and solar rays that are energising and health-giving





%26gt;%26gt; don't try to get a too much of a tan all at once..... a tan will fade and you will need to keep it up by setting a little time aside to renew it from time to time... so save up for later ....





%26gt;%26gt; positions ?? I like to sit in a lawn chair with some iced tea...and then for the back, I like to lie down on a beach towel on top of a grass mat





%26gt;%26gt; if you are going to be outdoors at mid-day or for a longer period of time and wish to protect your face, you can use a sun block which really *does* block out the sun (especiallly good on your nose if you are out for very long), or you can wear a large straw sun hat





%26gt;%26gt; if you have been unfortunate enough to get sunburned, don't take a shower, but immediately get indoors and apply with a soft piece of cotton or cloth some plain vinegar straight from the bottle... pour it into a little bowl, and keep applying it gently to the area now and then for about 4 hours...... it will change your burn into a tan, and take out the sting at the same time.....if you still hurt later, re-apply as needed





Being Blonder


%26gt;%26gt; if you already have light - or at least medium - blonde hair, you can make some chamomile tea from dried chamomile blossoms .... a handful of dry blossoms in a quart of very hot water should do, let it cool, strain it through cheesecloth ....wash and rinse your hair, then after the last rinse, pour through the chamomile tea, wrap your hair in a turkish towel for about 45 minutes, then rinse the tea out with cool water....... you must keep repeating it now and then, it is very gentle, nothing like the chemicals available for going blonder ....





%26gt;%26gt; going out into the sunshine should give lovely highlights ... I have a friend whose hair turns quite blonde in the summer, even though his hair is sort of honey blonde in the winter .... but do it easily, in stages





%26gt;%26gt; I really wonder about the citric acid in lemon juice.... I have chestnut colored hair which I lightened with a vinegar rinse after I washed my hair, to bring out the red highlights ...until my hairdresser kept asking me if I used anything to lighten my hair ...he said the acid was very bad, so I stopped and was not sorry: it was making my hair a little dry





%26gt;%26gt;%26gt; be really gentle with your beauty and you will not be sorry





xxxAny good tanning tips or advice?
You should use Jergen's Gradual Tan Lotion. It works so well because your skin will look tanner in less than a week! And you don't even have to have sun exposure for it to work! The scent is more like a fragrance than it is a smell.


If you were to go tanning, use tanning oil with SPF XX so you are harmed less by UV rays, etc. Good luck!
i can give u simple home remedy.take curd and add a pinch of salt into in n apply on ur face it will prevent tanning,when u move out of ur home just rotate an ice cube on ur face and apply some good spf cream

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