How do you get rid of a dark tan?


Question:
I recentlly had a regular t-shirt on but because I put my hair towards the front of my shoulders the part ot my neck that wasn't covered got a reaky dark tan. I know have a very obvious tanline that looks like a U right below the back of my neck. How long should this last? Will I eventually peel? What can I put on it to make it light like my "normal" skin color again?

Answers:
Take a 400 IU softgel of vitamin E, poke a hole in the side of it (CAREFULLY), spread the oil on your skin, and rub it in like any massage oil. Make sure you use about half on each arm, as you should only do this once a day.

Vitamin E is a GREAT skin health item, and softgels of vitamin E have a MUCH greater potency of vitamin E than a cream would. Just make sure you aren't taking a supplemental vitamin E at the same time, as vitamin E can build up in your system.


And for future reference, remember that getting a tan is very literally burning your skin the same way that you brown chicken... it is damaging and can have very lasting effects (some theorize cancer, but I don't think it's that severe unless it's done too often).
stay out of the sun!
TIME AND NO SUN
Try putting some sunblock onto the dark spots and tanning lotion on the whiter spots and then go mow your lawn. That shoul at least even it out. Otherwise, it will take several weeks to begin evening out your color provided you stay out of the sun
take lotza showers itll help wash it off n no sun
stay out of the sun, or you can prolly keep your hair back on your neck to cover it up
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