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Which one?

Which one?

Does anyone have any opinions on these or think one is better than the other? I've only ever used the jergens natural glow in light to medium as far as gradual tanners. I saw some ppl say the hemp one smells weird but I think it smells amazing lol.

u/unlikemen — 2 days ago

For Applying to hands, feet, face, etc.

I got a couple of these at Dollar Tree for $1.25 each and they work great for applying self tanner to hands, feet, face, neck, etc. Just wanted to share!

u/unlikemen — 4 days ago

Can I add coats for darker results?

I used the Bondi Sands light- medium self tanning foam. Obviously now I'm wishing I got a darker color I am REALLY pale. Anyway, I did 2 light coats 30 minutes apart and now it's been about 4 hours. My question is can I keep applying coats to get darker results? Should I wait until I shower and then just repeat the process immediately after? I'd like results by tomorrow afternoon. TIA

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u/unlikemen — 5 days ago

For Applying Self-Tanning Products.

I'm probably really late to this but this brush works great for applying self tanner to hands, feet, chest, etc. I picked up a couple of them and just got to try it out and I'm in love 😍. I just love when something works as good or better than the way more expensive options.

u/unlikemen — 5 days ago

Question About Foods

I am about to have extractions and get dentures. My question is for after I am healed and wearing dentures can I basically eat anything? I'm specifically curious about crunchy things (chips, cold cereals, raw veggies). What are you able to eat and not able to eat?

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u/unlikemen — 8 days ago