Guest guest Posted May 28, 2001 Report Share Posted May 28, 2001 This goes under the heading of " masking the symptoms " I guess but maybe it can be helpful to someone. There is a process available now where you can get " spray painted " with self tanner. You go into a booth and it actually sprays the tanner on you. It looks much more natural than the stuff in the bottle. Since I can't get in the sun (melanoma related more so than rosacea) I stay as pale as can be. I thought maybe if I tried this tanning method it might give my face a more even appearance. First I checked with my dermatologist and he didn't see any reason why I shouldn't try it if I would go and have the solution tested on the inside of my elbow first to make sure I didn't have an allergic reaction. I figured I wouldn't since I have used the bottled self tanners before on my legs with no bad results other than streaking. Well, I really like the results. This is the first time I have even had what appears to be a tan since I have had to be so careful of sun exposure in the past. I can go without a foundation now and I think that is having a good effect on my face. What redness I had on my face seems to blend into the " tan " now and is not really noticable. And no more hot hose in the summer! It costs $20 per session here and you need two sessions before you really look tanned. Then you go once a week to maintain it. It's offered at beauty salons here in Alabama. Yep, it is a chemical that is being sprayed on you and not for everyone. Like I said, this isn't a cure. It is more of a cover up. You still need to use sunscreen when you go outside, of course. This isn't a recommendation....just thought I would post what I am doing in case anyone might be interested. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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