Question on tanning products

Since its the end of summer, I want to get a great natural tan that will last me somewhat through winter before turning back to my natural skin color.

I wanted to know what tanning lotions would be good for that kinda keeping within a certain price budget of around $40.
 
I want normal lotions. I am going to stay away from pill form or the sunless spray ons. Those clump up and make you look orange.

I am trying to go natural on my tan. I just want something that I can bring to the beach, lay out for a few hours and then have a great tan.
 
Sorry can't help ya as I am tan all year round. I was lucky enough to be born with with nice dark olive tone skin. Many admire it so it's almost a curse;) As for products I know 1fast has a nice tanning selection. Check it out. later J
 
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i'm thinking this might be a good one for her. Opinions if anyone has used this please?
 
I'm just about to finish my first bottle. I have nothing to compare it to, but I used it on my shoulders, chest, and abs to get them caught up to my farmer's tan. It worked well, and I have a pretty even tan now.

I'm not a big fan of the apricot smell, but I guess it's better than coconut smell.

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~Todd
 
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ohhhh! injects rule! Where can i find more info about this? Ya'll KNOW that if anyone NEEDS a tan... it's me! :D

ManBeast
 
that doesn't sound too healthy? I'd also like more info, not that i need a tan or anything just curious as to how it works...
 
ManBeast said:
Ya'll KNOW that if anyone NEEDS a tan... it's me! :D

ManBeast

we live 5 minutes walking distance from the ocean/beach, what the hell is your excuse? =\
 
I just wanna know how it works... it might be something you inject sub-q or IM that disperses and causes your skin to make more melanin.... *shrug*

ManBeast
 
"Australian researchers have developed an injectable drug that produces a deep, even tan. It works by stimulating the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for that bronzed, tan look. The tan lasts for several months. The treatment looks good and protects against skin cancer. It will soon be released in Australia, but has not been approved for use in the US."

penthouse July 2003
 
I WAS RIGHT!!!! :D

ManBeast
 
JonBlaze639 said:
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i'm thinking this might be a good one for her. Opinions if anyone has used this please?

i think i'm going to just give this product a try, and leave feedback. I'm surprised more of you don't use tanning products as bodybuilders.

Well all except jminis, he was born w/ dark olive tone skin. :D
 
you go tanning in a tanning bed? if so, the "Butter" by California an is pretty good, and its only like 30 bucks, but it doesnt have any sunscreen in it.
 
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