Jergens Natural Glow Express Body Moisturizer. You can get it at Walmart, Wallgreens, Target. I recommend going with the one for Medium skin tone. The light skin tone does nothing really. Be sure to wear a rubber glove or I've even heard of people using a walmart plastic bag to put over their hands to rub the lotion in. It is VERY hard to get off the palms of your hands if you don't use something to put it on your skin with.
Anyway, I have used a TON of different products and I find this one to be the best. It comes in a foam version too which is just as great. So depends on what your cup of tea is. You will really see a big difference with in 2 days and by the 3rd day you'll be where you need to be. After applying it for 3 days in a row to keep your tan where it is reapply every other day or every 2 days. Otherwise it'll start to fade in spots like at the creases of your elbows.
Because they are from Nordic climates and therefore have fair skin. They also existed before sunscreen.
the spray sunscreen works better on U.V. beads but I don't know on human skin.
You can, although it may not be the best thing for your skin
If it is a 15 level or higher sunscreen that filters both UVA and UVB (read the label) and you use it according to directions, and re-apply as necessary, it greatly improves your chances of avoiding skin cancer, yes. It cannot guarantee you will not get skin cancer, nothing can. You take your best shot - and sunscreen is your best shot.
Well, for one thing, if you're rather dark skinned or ethnic, your skin will probably never be exactly "fair." I have naturally fair skin, but I know that covering up your skin when you go outside can keep your skin very light. Make sure to wear sunscreen and sunglasses, and probably a large sun hat when you're out in the summer. It's easier to get tan than it is to "get fair skin," and probably you can only achieve this if you have medium-light skin. One thing you have to remember is that fair skin gets burnt very easily, so make sure that if you ever want to regain your color to wear sunscreen and limit sun exposure per day (i.e. thirty minutes a day rather than three hours).
No, that's hippos. Hippos do it because they have very fair skin, and the red pigment in their sweat acts as a sunscreen and stops them from burning up.
melanin provides a natural sunscreen to the skin This is science related not cosmetic
Skin lightening does not rely on products alone, although choice of good skin lighteners is a major factor. Use of sunscreen, your favorite moisturizers and vitamin C contribute to the maintenance of a fair, rosy whiter skin.
Use sunscreen, if you have mention what skin type you have then I can explian you in brief
It is proven that people with light skins, are best protected when using a SPF 50 sunscreen and upwards. Sunscreen has SPF ranging from 8, all the way up to 70. Depending on your skin tone, it is better to be too careful by protecting with a high number SPF.
Oil based sunscreens can clog pores within the skin, and cause extensive burning of the skin. Using oil free sunscreen is a healthier alternative for you and your skin.
Put sunscreen on.