how to build up a good tan?

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If this is your first time tanning in a bed, take it easy (about 5 or 6 minutes) for the first few days, if your skin is peachy or pale, or lighter. If you are "ghostly" white, then do not tan, it does terrible things to your skin. After your first time tanning, make sure you go at 5 or 6 minutes for about the first 4 times you go. Then, you can increase 1 minute every next time you go. If you notice your skin burning at all, skip a day, and the next time you go, take it down 1 minute.
 
then in 2 years she will ask, How to fix my dry skin.. I've got plenty of wrinkle all over my dry face what should i do ? HELP.
 
Go a few times a week, laying 10 minutes each time and then when your skin is used to it, move up to 15 minutes each time.. you should see a difference.
 
put sun protector on too ...15 or 20 (just like you would on the beach).......honestly, you can still tan really well
it protects you while aslo enabling the light to penetrate through to give you a tan.
it allows you to go on again soon after as your not burned and tan last longer if you protect yourself
 
dont over do it for a start, and when you get out shower off and give yourself a really good rubbing, that will get off the skin cells that you killed and the next time you can get a deeper tan.
 
tanning beds and layign in the sun with no protection are both very very bad for you in the long run. my sister is super white and rides horses so she tans to have a base tan so she wont burn everytime she goes outside. look into gettin some CT 7 tanning lotion if you do want to continue the tanning bed use. otherwise i love love love jergens natural glow. just make sure you let it dry. i use it every other day and my tan looks healthy and not fake. but the biggest thing is make sure you moisterize. you dont want to look like leather. so make sure you slap on some lotion every day!
 
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