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Kate Spade

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I need help for my poor husband.  Yesterday, he went to Mystic Tan (we are in Florida now-he wanted not to be pasty white) and as much as I told him to exfoliate, he didn't.  He is a streaky mess.  His hands and feet look especially awful.  Any ideas on how to get this to fade quickly?


BTW-I DIDN'T do Mystic Tan this time-I am embracing my whiteness (and after looking at him I am sooo happy to just be white!)....


 


TIA!!!



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Chanel

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get thee to sephora and ask for the St. Tropez Self Tanner remover.


i had an incident with a mystic tan place once and i went (ran really) to sephora and this is what they gave me- yes gave me.  they gave me about 5 samples of it.  it helped immensely!  just having him scrub with a salt scrub will help out too. 


also, i don't know if you are staying at a hotel in Florida, but i have found that the hotel soaps and washclothes strip self tanner faster than anything. 


hth!



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Dooney & Bourke

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if all else fails, cholrine is supposed to do a number on mystic tan, so if you're near a pool or hot tub -- jump in.  i avoided the pool whenever i did mystic b/f a vacation  so i'm not sure it's true, but it's worth a try.



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Hermes

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all I could think of would just be to exfoliate hardcore?

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Coach

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hydrogen peroxide takes it off easily!

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Coach

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i heard lemon juice works



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