hmmm. my skin is olive toned, so I'd be careful with the self-tanner if i had
very white
skin. my skin takes to coloring in self-tanners well (though usually gets
irritated too). the
color in this is subtle and natural on me, but you might want to do a test patch
first to see
how it will come out. the good thing about this self-tanner for me is just that
it doesn't
irritate my skin, though i did end up with 2 small pimples after using it...
good luck :-)
Elyse
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mine is WHITE and i think most self tanner would look bad so i'm afraid to try
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> To: rosacea-support@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 12:09 pm
> Subject: [rosacea] Paula's Choice Self-Tanner
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