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How Do U Turn Tan Skin Into White?


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Uhhhh ya ^^"" what the title said. Cuz like my skin is tan everywhere except my feet O_O I mean seriously I hate that! Anyways I perfer being more whiter ^^ soooo uhhh any ways how? O_o

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Sun Block spf 100, that'll do it. Time will get rid of the tan, don't try anything like bleaching products or skin lightners. Could dry your skin out and you don't neet that...................Mia.

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Every day you are outin the su. But don't worry about tan lines etc. it won't take away from your natural beauty.

I realize creamy white skin is your goal. But every one I know who has it would love to have mediteranina complexion. So keep using the SPF and still admire your skin tone...Mia,.

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I'm glow in the dark white with ansestors from Ireland, England, Scottland, Wales and anywhere else that the Sun seldom shines. But I have my arms, face and neck tanned around my polo shirts (fat people always wear knit clothing). I am going to start on the sun block before I start my hormones next month (fingers crossed) because I don't want that 'farmer's tan' showing because I want to wear something with a different sleeve or neckline!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Kelly Ann

Hi ChiBi...please listen to my big sister Mia about the bleaches and stuff...some things are better left to Mother Nature. A professional Dermatologist can lighten skin tone (ahem a certain faded...giggle giggle...Pop Star comes to mind for having done this) some...but at what cost? You'd need stock in a company that makes SPF 1,000...if you are that dark and start using block it can take a year or two...or in my case I have a tan that while it has lightened over the years will always be there on my arms and neck. If I go out and sunbathe now and get a dark tan in the summer it's usually gone by...gosh about this time of year! I spent a lot of time out on Venice and Santa Monica beaches in California years ago...couldn't stay out of the waves until JAWS came out...and I live in Florida now which is FAR more brutal for sun damage. So I actually do use a sun block and don't go to 'worship' the sun like I used to...well not THAT often, I LIKE my vitamin D...melanoma is so very nasty and outright ugly. SOOOoooooOooo while our skin does replace itself all on it's own...it is what pretty much holds your insides in...that's worth a little care isn't it? No matter how light or dark it is, healthy skin just really glows...use a loofa regularly that'll help too. Big Hug to you, Kelly Ann

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