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Dooney & Bourke

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So I went for my first time to get a spray tan, it was to get some color on my ghost-colored legs. The girl told me to do two sprays, one clear, and the other one a bronzer. Like I said it was my first time so I forgot to put that lotion on my hands the second time, so my hands wouldn't stain. So is there any home remedies on getting rid of this ugly stain on my palms!!!! Please help!!!!!!

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Dooney & Bourke

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If I am remembering correctly I believe that lemon juice works.

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Hermes

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give dishwashing liquid a try too.

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Hermes

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exfoliator? I know that it wouldn't take it all off, but it might help in combo with the other things

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Hermes

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maybe nail polish remover?

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Marc Jacobs

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I use rubbing alcohol, but I don't go to the booths, so I'm not sure if it will work the same.

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hydrogen peroxide is like a self-tanner eraser!

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Chanel

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exfoliating works well at least to make it less noticeable, but i don't think it removes the stain completely. st. tropez makes a tan remover, but i think nail polish works pretty well, too.

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erin wrote:


exfoliating works well at least to make it less noticeable, but i don't think it removes the stain completely. st. tropez makes a tan remover, but i think nail polish works pretty well, too.


i've used the st. tropez tan remover and it worked well for me.  i've also used lemon juice and it helped as well.

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