Did the booth years ago, time consuming, but works. Never tried the spray tan. I'm trying to decide.
Pros and cons, which do you prefer?
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Did the booth years ago, time consuming, but works. Never tried the spray tan. I'm trying to decide.
Pros and cons, which do you prefer?
One causes cancer, one doesn't.
Natural sun with lots of sunblock.
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Terri had a Wolfe professional tanning bed until she got a melanoma a few years back (she's OK now, thank god) and she had a chunk of her thigh chopped out, now she uses lots of sun screen and we bought a LVHP sprayer and I spray her once a week, usually I spray her Thursday night, it has to stay on for three hours, so I spray her around 7:00pm then she takes a shower at 10:00pm before bedtime, works great.
She has a beautiful tan all weekend and by Wednesday she's ready for a touch up the next day, she's use the same stuff that they use on DWTS, much, much cheaper spraying yourself.
Dahm, I'm smart.
LOL. Sorry Eli. Typing too fast.
The Havasu sun
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What are you doing right now? I'm sitting in the sun using sunscreen with a bronzer. Sort of a combination of a spray tan with the sun :)
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Spray tan is temporary it washes off. Go outside layout for a while!
Tan is sexy! :rolleyes:
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Terri was a sun goddess for years, was always super dark from her tanning bed and laying out under Mother Nature in the Summer, then one year a few back she went to her dermatologist, bad news, skin cancer, sold the tanning bed and started spray tanning, no one can tell it's a spray, a nice tan isn't worth dieing for, be careful ladies.
I used lay in tanning beds in the off season to fight the winter blues. Always felt great afterwards. Who knows if that's what caused my Melanoma.
I have two colors....white and red. White seems to hurt a lot less so I go with that.