Saturday, November 19, 2011

Is it OK to use gradual tanners for medium/dark skin on skin that is fair?

I am talking about the gradual tanners like Jergens Natural glow and such. I know that I CAN, but I have naturally fair skin and usually use the fair skin formulas. If I just went ahead and used the one for medium skin, would it work just as well and faster, or will it be too orangey/dark on my fair skin? Advice from anyone who has tried this? I don't want to look like an oompa loompa.

Is it OK to use gradual tanners for medium/dark skin on skin that is fair?
Yes it is def. okay. I have very fair skin and I use the Jergens Natural glow for medium skin. For me it does work faster than the one for fair skin and it does not look fake or orange. My suggestion would be to but it and try it on your legs to see if you like it first. But I would def. recommend it!
Reply:i think if youve been using the lotion for fair skin for awhile, that it should be ok to "upgrade" to the next level...i dont think its gonna make your skin orange
Reply:I have medium/dark skin and I've tried tanners specific for my skin tone, and I still looked orange. Don't do it! Use a very light and gradual tanner.
Reply:No its not ok... unless you want to look really orange. It will not blend well with your skin tone! So if you miss a spot it will be way funny looking. If you get the kind that is made for your skin tone, it will blend way better.

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