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anonymous
writes: heyai put this fake tan on yeah. its not a wash off tho, its one that wers off...it looked great last night bt thismorning it has gone to dead blothchy on knees, ankles, wrists and stuff.. how do i get it off before waiting for it to wear off..because it looks awful.. i need it off...now!!help please Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 April 2008): Just try and cover it up with trousers etc. But be veery careful in the future, i had that trouble years ago and vowed never to do it again. My went streaky down my legs and looked like i had pooed myself, not preety site.
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reader, natasia +, writes (21 April 2008):
Get some good (really good - expensive) body exfoliator and get scrubbing ... seriously, you need to scrub that stuff off!!!! Don't go too crazy - you don't want to damage your skin - but i would get scrubbing ... it works, too. : )
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 April 2008): Actually this reminds me of a friend of mine who has quite light coloured ginger hair. I remarked to her that she must have been painting, because there were white patches in her hair. She looked in the mirror and was horrified to see that she was going grey in places. Off to the chemists shop she went and bought some ginger hair colour.
Bad reaction. Hair turned jet black. Packet said it washed out after seven washes. That evening, seven washes later, still jet black. Wore a big hat for the next three weeks. Threatened to sue L'Oreal or whoever it was that made the stuff(because she was wurth it) and was quite the laughing stock for several weeks. In fact we still laugh about it to this day. Truth be told, I'm almost pissing myself now!
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 April 2008): Not much you can do except wait I'm afraid.
It fascinates me why white women want to look black, and black women want to look white . . . . . if you've got straight hair you need a perm, and if you've got curly hair you need straightening tongs.
Makes no sense to me at all. Why can't everyone be happy with what they are?
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 April 2008): It will wear off over time.
Read the label of the product you used, they may have a web site you can go to, there you can ask them a question and they should be able to help you, if they can.
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