Pleeeeeeease could any of you skin geeks help me..?
I have spoken to numerous professionals about this but no one seems to be able to help me.
Before i start, i swear to god this is true!!!
About 5 years ago i applied St Tropez mousse (which i still like) to my legs one sunny morning and rather than leave it to develop and rinse off next day i applied and pulled on my knee high leather boots and left the house.
The next morning there were 2 white lines (one round each leg) where the boots had rubbed the tan off!
Ok, i thought- my fault, dosy cow!
What happened next horrified me...
I let that fade and decided to start again, this time leaving overnight.
I woke up with two DARKER THAN DARK lines around my legs!!!!!!!!:Scared:
What the hell is going on???
To this day if i stay au naturel lily white you cant see a thing.
As soon as fake tan is applied/develops the sodding lines come up reeeeeeally dark- oh please help!!!
Ive tried acetone on it, and glycolic acid- nothing, wont budge.
I asked my GP for referral to a skin specialist, she refused and said no one would see me, they would just tell me to stop using fake tan, which to me is not an answer to the problem, i still want to know whats happened but more than anything to be able to bare my legs again on hols this year...
I have spoken to numerous professionals about this but no one seems to be able to help me.
Before i start, i swear to god this is true!!!
About 5 years ago i applied St Tropez mousse (which i still like) to my legs one sunny morning and rather than leave it to develop and rinse off next day i applied and pulled on my knee high leather boots and left the house.
The next morning there were 2 white lines (one round each leg) where the boots had rubbed the tan off!
Ok, i thought- my fault, dosy cow!
What happened next horrified me...
I let that fade and decided to start again, this time leaving overnight.
I woke up with two DARKER THAN DARK lines around my legs!!!!!!!!:Scared:
What the hell is going on???
To this day if i stay au naturel lily white you cant see a thing.
As soon as fake tan is applied/develops the sodding lines come up reeeeeeally dark- oh please help!!!
Ive tried acetone on it, and glycolic acid- nothing, wont budge.
I asked my GP for referral to a skin specialist, she refused and said no one would see me, they would just tell me to stop using fake tan, which to me is not an answer to the problem, i still want to know whats happened but more than anything to be able to bare my legs again on hols this year...