Layering self tanners?
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Nov 10, 2013
Brianna W.
I am using one self tanner that's gradual but gives much deeper color faster. I am almost out of this though and I need to look fab tomorrow and then in a week:( I have another gradual self tanner that is nice but takes a bit longer. If use the one tonight then the other tomorrow would the second not show because it's overshadowed by the darker? Or would it darking the tan I have from the first? If that makes sense? I am on a tight budget so no buying stuff!
Nov 10, 2013
Abby and Kelly m.
I've herd layering self tanners will make you look orange. I've never personally tried it though so try it at your own risk.