Thursday, March 3, 2011

Fake Bake Tanning

For years I was an avid, well more like addicted tanning bed tanner. From my early teens til my mid 20's. I remember the summer days of getting up an hour earlier just to go tan at 6:30am when it was still cool before 105 degree weather hit for the day.  The past few years I have relied on being out in the sun doing yard work or a Sunday afternoon of floating in the local canal to get some color on me then touching it up with a product from Fake Bake.  Thanks to my friend Lisa for getting me hooked on their products.  I started off with getting random spray tans from different salons and spas, til I discovered that Fake Bake also has a line of spray tanning that is done by an actual person with a little spray gun and not a heartless machine.  My favorite go to person is Geneva at Renaissance. She is very thorough and takes her time to make sure you get the best tan for your buck.  That is also where I purchase the other products.  Fake Bake spray tan in the salons can run anywhere from $35-50, the take home do it yourself line they have runs anywhere from $15-45 depending where its purchased and which product.  I personally use Fake Bakes Airbrush (see pic).  I feel it goes on smooth and evenly, I also use the Fake Bake Sunless and Skinny (see pic) to get a deeper color or to hide tan lines, in which it does quite well. 

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