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Aug 7, 2013
Lilly D.
I have been swimming an awful lot lately and have built up a pretty decent tan. but my tan doesn't have a dark undertone that I want, it is more yellow. is there a way to make it darker without tanning more?
Aug 7, 2013
Lily C.
You could use a self tanner lotion?
Aug 7, 2013
Alicia H.
Hi Lilly,
You can try using a purple based primer on before your foundation and follow with a deeper more rich tone bronzer. This will neutralize any yellow in your skin and then replace the areas the sun would naturally hit with a deeper tone.
Hope that helps!
xo
Aug 7, 2013
Lara W.
I have the exact same problem. I get a yellow undertone that makes me look less tan, I hate it.