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16-03-08, 12:03 PM
I would have though you may have some streaks as the shaving may exfoliate some areas more than others. Plus the skin may be more sensitive so you may get a rash This is just a guess though as I've never done it!
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16-03-08, 12:16 PM
As the tan only attaches itself to the amino acids under the surface of the Stratum Corneum (top layer of skin cells), if you shave after the tan you will be taking some of the tan away with the shaver. Always shave pre tan and moisturise the day before the tan application.
I am sure your sister will fill you in in more details if you ask her. |
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16-03-08, 12:23 PM
I think if you shave now the pores may not have time to close properly and the tan will settle in the pores and give a speckly appearance.If you have to shave make sure you use a new razor of good quality. You can only try and see what happens?
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16-03-08, 12:28 PM
Ahh i think i will leave it then as i want it to look good. Ill just do it all tonight and have the tan tommorow, thanks for all your advice it has answered my question ill make sure im prepared next time lol x
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16-03-08, 12:45 PM
Is it the first time you have had a tan?
What did you do the last time hunni. If i were you i would ask the expert. (sis) After all she is qualified to advise you best . Hope it turns out nice. Elaine x |
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16-03-08, 12:56 PM
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