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16.08.2008, 23:11 quote

leglover38

oakman wrote:
Jim, a 'veet' shower and you are good to go.



Thinking about it i'll keep my crop what with winter coming n all !

 

17.08.2008, 07:06 quote

titwhipper

Loveleelady wrote:
yeh I can see where you coming from - but I would say more patchy than anything - hence the need for exfoliation..


Ah yes. That is making sense now,it is an instant result, surely a gentle but regular sunbed is more rewarding? Gets you out of the house once a week,you have more control over your desired result, plus is another reason for a wash and brush.

 

24.08.2008, 21:34 quote

Loveleelady
Loveleelady Joined: 12 Aug 2007 Posts: 434 Location: United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast
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oh noooo way... sunbeds are sooo ageing.. really if you can stop now .. a fake tan professionally applied only takes 15 minutes.. gives you an instant glow and has no harmful side effects.. sunbeds so so bad

 

24.08.2008, 23:37 quote

oakman

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

 

25.08.2008, 08:21 quote

chikhai

Loveleelady wrote:
oh noooo way... sunbeds are sooo ageing.. really if you can stop now .. a fake tan professionally applied only takes 15 minutes.. gives you an instant glow and has no harmful side effects.. sunbeds so so bad


Fake tan is exactly that - fake. When its professionally done it still looks patchy and too theatrical. Even the best ones make someone look like they've blacked up.

A weekly sunbed once you've built up a bit of a tan looks much better. It looks far more natural. Sure there are risks, but everything in life has risks (I'm sure fake tan does absolutely wonders to the pores of your skin with continued use), and I'll take the Pepsi challenge over anything thats come from a bottle. So long as you don't take the piss sunbeds are fine.

 

25.08.2008, 11:21 quote

Loveleelady
Loveleelady Joined: 12 Aug 2007 Posts: 434 Location: United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast
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no you've got it all wrong, science shows how damaging sunbeds are.and fake tans can look wonderful if they are done properly.

 

25.08.2008, 12:54 quote

choochi0

I don't need either so there!

 

25.08.2008, 13:31 quote

choochi0

oakman wrote:
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.


 

25.08.2008, 18:51 quote

bliss23

choochi0 wrote:
I don't need either so there!


You tell them, Choochiouuuuuuuuuu! Razz

I'll stand behind Choochiou anyday. She's my hero. Laughing

 

25.08.2008, 19:14 quote

baggiebhoy
baggiebhoy Joined: 06 Mar 2008 Posts: 6111 Location: United Kingdom, England, West Midlands
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One very good piece of advice...never try to read a Bliss post without alcohol. Laughing Laughing

(see Desperation Nowadays for explanation, if needed Laughing )
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25.08.2008, 19:54 quote

choochi0

Bliss23 wrote:
choochi0 wrote:
I don't need either so there!


You tell them, Choochiouuuuuuuuuu! Razz

I'll stand behind Choochiou anyday. She's my hero. Laughing


I am truly honoured!

 

25.08.2008, 21:49 quote

ravencolouredsky
ravencolouredsky Joined: 07 Aug 2008 Posts: 1522 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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don't try baking peanutbutter cookies at 11 o'clock at night....

 

27.08.2008, 12:06 quote

ChiefOHara
Joined: 11 Feb 2006 Posts: 2849 Location: Ireland, Cork, Cork
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Never play leapfrog with a unicorn.

 

27.08.2008, 17:08 quote

eda85

Reading each other's profiles is the internet dating equivalent of dogs sniffing each other's bums

 

27.08.2008, 17:10 quote

cmiso

That's not really advice. Confused

Don't eat fishcakes.

 
 
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