How to fix uneven skin tones?
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Oct 19, 2014
Regan N.
I'm naturally very fair, but can get a deep tan in the summer, which I did last summer. But even though it's beginning to fade, I'm left with obvious tan lines in multiple places; my shoulders, chest, hips, and even my feet from an unfortunate 'sleeping with flip flops on outside' event. 😂 So what I'm asking, is there any way to even out my skin to my natural pale shade? Other than not so patiently waiting for all my tan to fade? I'm back to being sorta fair, but it's still probably 2 or 3 shades darker than I'd like to be, and I'd like to be my natural skin tone again. So any ideas on what I can do? Thanks ladies!
Oct 19, 2014
Korrina S.
Maybe try a tinted mousterizer.
Oct 19, 2014
Regan N.
Sorry if I didn't make this clear; it's not that my face doesn't match my body, it's that I have tan lines everywhere and I want to get my skin one even color. But thank you!
Oct 19, 2014
Roz X.
I'd exfoliate with a sugar or salt scrub routinely.
Oct 19, 2014
Joana P.
Agree with Rozberry
Oct 19, 2014
Ellen K.
I think getting a spraytan in one of the lightest colors would help you out 🎀Ellen.
Oct 19, 2014
Regan N.
Thank you all so much! Rozberry; do you have any recommendations? (:
Oct 22, 2014
Diana T.
I find that using a fake tanning lotion or the jergens natural glow usually makes my pale tan lines blend in with the tanned skin and that tends to work for me - but exfoliation will probably help the tanned skin to fade faster if that's the effect you are looking for - otherwise for sugar scrubs I love the tree hut scrubs they smell amazing!