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I use a self spray on tan, but am always nervous about spraying my neck. For some reason I feel like it might go streaky or get lines because of the creases when you move your head. Sometimes though, when I have my makeup on and fake tan on my body, I think my neck looks whiter.
Do people fake tan their necks? I don't know!

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Yes. You need to tan everywhere. This is my secret. I spray my tanner on and then blow-dry it until it is dry. This way it won't leave any crease lines. Hope this helps you out.



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Most definitely I agree with Rebekah, otherwise your foundation wont match and will show noticeable mask lines.

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Originally Posted By: MissChook
I use a self spray on tan, but am always nervous about spraying my neck. For some reason I feel like it might go streaky or get lines because of the creases when you move your head. Sometimes though, when I have my makeup on and fake tan on my body, I think my neck looks whiter.
Do people fake tan their necks? I don't know!

Do not bother ! here i would like to give you some tips for fake tan.First, remember that fake tan is least effective on the face and within 24 hours, the tan will have already toned down in colour so if at all possible, try to leave it alone and counter with some judicious use of make-up. If you are desperate, try massaging baking soda into your damp skin (e.g. in the shower), using small, gentle circles. This has an exfoliating action which will remove any dead skin that is ready to be sloughed off. This treatment will help greatly with any �blotchiness� that comes from fake tanning products. If the colour is even but simply unnatural, moisten a cotton pad with alcohol-free toner or a liquid make-up remover and wipe it gently over your face and neck. Alternatively, find a product containing Apha- or Beta-Hydroxy Acid solution and apply before bedtime � you should see an improvement in the morning.hope it will work for you......

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Depends on the fake tan you use. At our spa we use an all natural product done using a medical grade sprayer. It is a super fine mist that when applied by a trained person, does not streak or bead. The important thing is to exfoliate well and not use moisturizers as they will make the tanning product unevenly soak into the skin.


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so I should tell my aunt not to use moisturizer

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after you tan yes, before, no


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I always do! I tend to work it in an upwards motion in vertical lots and it is works pretty well.

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I use tan towels which seem to dry instantly and my neck looks very natural. They make then for you face as well - for sensitive skin

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The blow dryer tip sounds effective.. I will try it.
I have been using the tan-towellettes.

Kinda gave up and that and now use tinted moistureizer.

good luck


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