I would definitely say 2 weeks before would be enough of a tan, you don't want it to look fake.
If you mix in a little sun with it here and there, it will help add natural color.
Yeah, tanning beds aren't good for you, BUT it's just two weeks of your life before your wedding, it won't kill you. I'm going to do it:)
Yes, just moisturize well, there's this lotion called "Angel" you can get at most tanning places that smells good and moisturizes well.
I don't reccommend tanning up to 2 days before the wedding so you don't have any redness and look natural, it really doesn't take too much tanning to get some color and not look fake. The ones that go, like unlimited times for a month, get an awful fake color, and look fake on their wedding day.
It'll be perfect for you:)
2007-07-19 07:39:25
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-18 18:35:20
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answered by Rurik 1
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Okay, take it from an expert (just teasing), do not go everyday. When you tan wait until the burn or the sun you get completely sinks in before you go again. This makes your skin glows. Don't do it everyday. Your skin will look older and rough for the wedding. Also, don't tan real dark. It gives a harsh look.
2007-07-19 07:35:43
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answered by Ida T 4
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to keep from getting tan lines (especially under your arms) flip in the bed and raise your arms above your head for a few minutes while you're in there. If you lay flat still the whole time, that's how you get lines.
As for how often, the girls at the salon should be able to help you because they will see what skin type you are and you can tell them the level of color you are trying to get, so it just depends really. We can't give a good answer over the internet since we don't know your skin tone.
2007-07-19 07:29:20
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answered by funone0928 2
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Try the instant tanning at Hollywood tanning salon. They will spray you with this tanning solution that stays on for 7 days. You wont get orange or anything like that. So i would go asap and try it, if you like it do it again 3 days before your wedding. Congrats!!!
2007-07-19 08:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Skin cancer isn't worth a good tan. My mom had a melanoma removed a few years ago, and it's simply not worth going through that. I think tanning beds are much worse than the actual sun. If you really want color, do a spray tan instead. It's much safer and you'll still get some color.
2007-07-19 09:18:33
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answered by kookie9200 2
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Sunbeds are not good for you at all, the best thing to do is have St Tropez tanning if you can and the results will be good and harmless to your skin. I've known several people to use sunbeds and their skin is awful now.
2007-07-19 07:27:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't do it. Every article I have ever read has said that brides look better pale than tan. Remember that the white gown will already make you look darker because it is so white. It looks fake and overdone, like you tried too hard.
2007-07-19 07:28:35
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answered by Luv2Answer 7
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Never. Don't do anything unhealthy for the sake of beauty. Think long-term and how you want to look in 20 years.
2007-07-19 08:42:18
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answered by Ms. X 6
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lay with your arms out a little, that should be enough to get there, if it doesnt work, use spray tanner to get to the places it didnt. I would say two times or three times a week, but dont do it for two days before the wedding, so you dont get burnt. Also make sure you moisturize well afterwards.
2007-07-19 07:28:49
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answered by Anonymous
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