i was just wondering buety tips on keeping my skin fair and white and how to get rid of tans like farmers tans im swedish ancestory if that would help
yah i got tan arms and i want to now how to make my skin this tone i am swedish if that may help <a href="http://tinypic.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i35.tinypic.com/x54cy0.jpg" border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by TinyPic"></a>
I have very fair, light Irish skin that burns easily and tans slightly. I want to keep my skin free from burn and healthy from chapping and UV rays over the summer, but I also want to get a bit of a tan- what can I do to tan but not burn and still stay healthy?
I am 51 yrs old now and I finally have both the time and money to start taking care of my skin and body. I worked outside the majority of my life and I am blessed with skin that tans easily.
So my question is this….Now that I have acquired some "skin regenerative" type body washes, an exfoliating body wash, a sea sponge, and a back brush, as well as some regenerative body lotions, what happens to the "deodorant" aspect of my good old Irish Spring? I notice if I just use the body washes I tend to get B.O. before a few hours go by, usually halfway through my work day.
Should I use the Irish Spring first then use one or both of the body washes? Does anyone out there really was with three (or more) products every time they take a shower?
I know this seems like a silly question for a woman my age to ask, but for years I was only concerned with the bare minimum in grooming due to financial and time constraints and I never learned "girly" stuff from my mother (she thought dial soap, cheap shampoo, and red lipstick was adequate grooming).
Can someone help me?