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1st day off week 2...Self tanner for noggin and face???
by
Scary Terry
on 09 Mar, 2012 08:19
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Any suggestions for bronzers/self tan to blend my face and noggin a little?
Spray/mist/rub?
I go back to work Monday from vacation, and I would like to have face and head not be quite as huge of a contrast as it is now.
However...I don't wanna look all orangey either!
Any reccomendations?
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#1
by
Jason66
on 09 Mar, 2012 12:17
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They all kinda suck... I've tried a bunch of them... 10-20 brands from different price ranges and none looked natural. I've thought about going to one of those tanning places that do the "Spray tan" a test area first and see if it looks better... But just haven't gotten to it.
I've been sly a long time, and winters I end up looking like "Uncle Fester" lol. Another thing to consider is your goatee ... the dye (tint) will color it also since it's gray.
It's probably not as bad as you think though... We are our worst critics..
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#2
by
Paul the Headblader
on 09 Mar, 2012 13:35
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I'm for a natural tan
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#3
by
Baldstu
on 09 Mar, 2012 15:08
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Well try the natural way it looksreally silly a tanned face and white shiny noggin
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#4
by
Scary Terry
on 09 Mar, 2012 15:45
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Well try the natural way it looksreally silly a tanned face and white shiny noggin
I think it looks a little silly too...That's my point. I work outside alot, and my face has a little color...However, my noggin has no color at all. I'll be wearin a work cap alot of the time, especially when I am outside.
Just lookin for a little shortcut to blend it in a little until it evens itself out with time.
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#5
by
BaldHDbiker
on 09 Mar, 2012 17:38
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Jergens Natural Glow works pretty well. Make sure you only put it on the white dome and not your already tanned head. You dont need alot of it either.
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#6
by
Scary Terry
on 09 Mar, 2012 19:53
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Jergens Natural Glow works pretty well. Make sure you only put it on the white dome and not your already tanned head. You dont need alot of it either.
When I mentioned that lotion to my wife, she said she had used it in the past, and it was one of the ones that didn't turn orangy looking...I don't care anything about looking like I been on the beach for my vacation...just wanna blend it a little.
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#7
by
Disbikerdude
on 10 Mar, 2012 09:00
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Terry, the Natural Glow doesn't do the orange thing; it's a newer formula than that old stuff from the 70s

. It also takes a couple of days, so you better go out and start today
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#8
by
Scary Terry
on 10 Mar, 2012 10:40
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Terry, the Natural Glow doesn't do the orange thing; it's a newer formula than that old stuff from the 70s
. It also takes a couple of days, so you better go out and start today 
Thx...I go back to work Monday, so I think I'll go pick some Natural Glow today, and give it a try...Man, I love this site...Every question I have posted has been answered with good feedback.
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#9
by
mangosink12572
on 10 Mar, 2012 12:25
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Let it, naturally, get color - -it will happen - - believe me, I had a big white spot where I had hair and in several weeks after shaving - - it blended in with the rest of my bald head.
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#10
by
balddaniel
on 10 Mar, 2012 14:09
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I tried it and it did not very well for me.
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#11
by
Scary Terry
on 11 Mar, 2012 07:43
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I used the new fast formula Jergens Natural Glow. I put a light coat only on my dome. I waited about 6 hours, and used witch hazel to thin it down and blend it in a little. Sunday morning, and I am pleased. It will not need another application. Changed enough to diminish the contrast just a little. If you decide to use this stuff, a little goes a long way.