Method #4: A targeted product
This might be the best bet for those of you looking for something a little more professional that you won’t have to mix up yourself every time your tan starts to look a little worse for wear. The best pick of the bunch is St. Tropez tan remover that you can buy here for $18.00.
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Just tried the baby oil… was horrible. It actually made the tan more difficult to remove. Spent exactly 2 hours in the shower which is insane and really bad for your skin and nearly scrubbed my skin off. Don’t try this unless you have nothing to do for an entire day
Said to hop in the bath to soak, not shower.
great tips
Good to know…
Thanks!
I struggle with tan removal!! Thanks for these helpful tips 🙂
Wow, awesome tips, thanks
That tan remover looks good.
Great tips!
Good tips!
Good to know! 🙂
great tips
thanks
But which one works BEST?
Thanks for the great advice, i had no idea!
Great tips! I wish I had known this the first time I had a major fake tan disaster!
Awesome tips!
thaaank you!
fantastic!
Useful if I got fake tans, haha
Great tips.
Great tips!
caution: j&j’s baby oil has mineral oil in it.
Love the lemon idea!
Thanks for the tips
Thanks 🙂
great
I do Spray tanning! Bi carb is a great trick you can also put a few spoonfuls in a hot bath and soak for half an hour or so and using exfoliating gloves it works like a charm 🙂
thanks for the tips 🙂
great tips… I had a shocking spray tan on my feet. this would have helped!
Great tips…. Thanks again…. 😉
great tips, thanks
great tips
thank you for the tips!
Great advice! I love baby oil 😀
Good tips!
Thanks for that! I am definately going to try the baby oil 🙂
thanks 🙂
seconded!
great ideas
great tips that i never knew about!
..Thanks for the hints..I now have another use for all the lemons off my tree 🙂