Self tanners definitely. Who wants to have premature aging with all of the nasty brown spots by the time your thirty? Eeew! Not only do you get the discoloration, the collagen and elastin is damaged in your skin from the UVA rays, the same rays that tan you. So you get brown spots, wrinkles, and old, crusty, sagging skin. No thank you. I'd rather be pale.
2006-09-07 01:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Fake Bake, definately.
I was a St Tropez addict for 2 years, until my beautician went away and I had to use another salon.
They used Fake Bake and i've never looked back!!
FB gives you a nut brown glow as opposed to ST's orange tan.
It's easier to apply than St Tropez and not once has it become patchy.
Good luck and have fun. x x x
2006-09-07 01:11:44
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answered by Little Miss B 3
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I had an allergic reaction to St tropez and ended up covered in spots so have a patch test.
2006-09-07 10:32:12
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answered by smac1 2
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st tropez by a million miles i used fake bake few months ago for a wedding along with the rest of the bridal party(ladies!!)we had it applied in a salon and the end results were a disaster one day before the wedding,we ended up looking like we were filthy with da dirt,st tropez comes out naural and comes off even.if its for an important night out or your first time applying it id advise you get it done by an expert but remember exfoliate exfoliate exfoliate!!best of luck
2006-09-07 01:13:17
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answered by CAROLINE W 1
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St tropez, it wont kill you like fake bake!
2006-09-11 00:59:57
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answered by lexi 2
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id say st tropez. i have tryed fake bake, the one whats tinted black, and i followed the instructions, and i looked like i hadnt had a bath for weeks in the morning, my skin was filled with blackheads and was awfull!!!
2006-09-07 01:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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