02-19-2005, 06:19 PM | #5 (permalink) |
Join Date: Feb 12 2005 Location: Alpharetta, GA
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Rep Power: 0 | Yes, a good exfoliant is the key here.. Dry dead skin cells is the culprit, coupled with a bronzing lotion. If you've ever used a self-tanner, you know that DHA will really discolor areas with alot of dry or dead skin. The same thing holds true with a bronzing lotion, just to a lesser degree. The worst areas are the feet, ankles, elbows and knees. Give 'em a good exfoliant or get a sluff wipe dispenser. My customers LOVE the sluff wipes. I keep a dispenser for all my clients to access if they want them. |
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