Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, try it at least once, but make sure you do an airbrush tan with a trained technician and not some cheap spray tan booth a la Ross from Friends. Airbrush tans offer various options for customization so that the tan looks natural and not orange.
But that is kind of the point. When you are ... melatonin challenged, no tan looks natural because you don't have skin that is capable of being tan.
^^ha! **melanin** -- though maybe she can't sleep either!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, try it at least once, but make sure you do an airbrush tan with a trained technician and not some cheap spray tan booth a la Ross from Friends. Airbrush tans offer various options for customization so that the tan looks natural and not orange.
But that is kind of the point. When you are ... melatonin challenged, no tan looks natural because you don't have skin that is capable of being tan.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, try it at least once, but make sure you do an airbrush tan with a trained technician and not some cheap spray tan booth a la Ross from Friends. Airbrush tans offer various options for customization so that the tan looks natural and not orange.
Anonymous wrote:The people who say don't do it, like the other PP said, have never had a good, professional airbrush tan done.
I'm very fair, I've gotten spray tans before, and I always ask for the absolute lightest shade available. Afterwards I look fabulous - for me. To everyone else, I still look pale. So NO ONE would know that I had a spray tan! Even my family thought I just caught some sun. I loved it.