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Self Tanner for Sensitive Skin?

I am proud to say my "baking in the sun" days are over, but now I am looking for a self tanner for sensitive skin! When I use self tanner, my thighs break out with little red itchy dots! Does anyone know of a self tanner for sensitive skin? I don't want to waste my money trying every self tanner on the market right now! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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Yes! I have the best self tanner from Lavera. It's pricey but is non-toxic & therefore shouldn't cause breakouts.

Here you go: http://www.lavera.com/catalog/organic_self_tanner_lotions...

Good luck!

try avon skin so soft satin glow. it also works great on sunburn, way better than the green or blue goop, I made a believer out of my husband who has red hair and burns to a crisp.good luck to you!!

L.

Mary Kay's is great & won't leave orange streaks. Check out www.marykay.com/melbell. It's called sunless tanner, and the special for this month only is Buy 2 Get 1 Free (for any product)!! :)

Good for you for taking care of your skin!

Have you ever tried Arbonne? Their products are all pure, safe and beneficial for your skin! You can check it out at www.arbonne.com. I am offering a 50% off special if you are interested. ____@____.com

A.,
I have the same problem, and I can't tell you how many self-tanners I've tried. I don't break out so much on my arms or torso, but it has always been my legs. I tried not shaving before, and it still happened. I think one of the chemicals that causes the "tanning" is what causes it, and since all the products essentially need that chemical to cause the "tan", then it won't matter which one you use. So, as much as I wanted to use tanners, I never found one and quit spending the money on it. Besides that, I guess its probably just as well because there sure are some crazy chemicals in those things.

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