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Old May 20, 2003, 12:42 PM
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Reduce Tan

I'm from the South Asian region, where it gets quite hot during summer. And I get tanned very easily eventhough i use sunscreen. I'd like to know any tips for reducing my tan and getting back my Fair & Lovely complexion.
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Old Aug 16, 2003, 06:13 PM   #2  
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Re: Reduce Tan

Hello..

There si really no way in reducing the tan that you already have, except by putting on lighter amk-up..

But if you are trying to dodge a tan in the futire I would recommend a SUNBLOCK of 60SPF ..that will keep the sun rays totally of your skin..and your skin looking nice and healthy..


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Re: Reduce Tan

Hello..

There is really no way in reducing the tan that you already have, except by putting on lighter make-up..

But if you are trying to dodge a tan in the future I would recommend a SUNBLOCK of 60SPF ..that will keep the sun rays totally off your skin..and your skin looking nice and healthy..


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