Monday, November 14, 2011

How to use Clinique self sun body airbrush spray?

I brought this Clinique self sun body airbrush spray, a couple months ago. And when I used it, it came out blotchy, and way to dark! And I'm a ginger so I'm pretty pale! I was wondering if maybe I could put it on my hands and rub it on my skin? If not any other ways?


Thanks|||Don't put them on your hands! Fake tans react with the pigments in your skin, basically staining them and/or causing them to react and change colour on their own. The reason it wears off is not because it's a coating on your skin, but rather it's your skin naturally shedding its layers... the same reason a real, from the sun, tan will fade as well. The only thing "washing off" from your fake tan is the bronzer that gave you "instant colour"... the chemical reaction doesn't just wash away. Your skin itself has to actually go.





Whether they're from airbrushing, mist on booths, or aerosol cans, a new problem is starting to reveal itself and that is the atomized inhalation of the solutions. Check the ingredients so why would you want that stay on your skin, even for a minute?





According to the FDA鈥檚 good manufacturing processes and to the extent that these ingredients can be avoided, DHA may contain up to 3 parts per million of arsenic, 20 parts per million of lead, and 20 parts per million of iron.





Did you know that DHA (Dihydroxyacetone) is allowed to contain arsenic, a poison, and lead a known carcinogen? Also the FDA does not police the manufacture of DHA and assay its contents. In other words batches of DHA that are produced by a host of refineries are exempt from certification.


. . . . .|||use a tanning mitt and dont put too much on!

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