Spray Acne Medicine

Rebelious hair...When I wake up my hair has just one weird curl in the front and sides...HELP!?


Why is it like this? do you think the acne medicine i put on my face makes it curly or something cause it only curls on those three areas and its just like one little wavy strand but it looks weird unless i straighten it and spray it down! I HATE IT! HOW DO I TAME IT!

heh heh thanks! ;)

if your using acne medicine over night, then bobby pin that piece of hair that gets curly so its not crazy in the morning



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tan and skin experts!!!?


well, i have reaally fair skin but i want a tan. i'm too scared of tanning beds and last time i checked, i dont tan in the sun, i burn. i've tried tanning lotions and self tanning sprays, but they all make me look orange. what should i do?!

i also have bad acne, but a lot of acne medicines dry up my skin. what should i use? will proactive dry my skin?

You can tan in the sun or in a tanning bed, unless you have albino skin. With the tanning bed the key is to go very, very slow with exposure. 2-3 minutes for the first visit so you don't burn. Get a good bronzing lotion to use. It's best to go every other day in the beginning, and work your way up to more often once you have a base tan. You just have to get that base tan first.

If you don't burn the first time, try the same amount of time the next time. If you don't burn, add a minute to your time. Keep doing this until you can stay in for 10-15 minutes without burning and you'll get your base tan and it will help with acne.

It just takes patience at first. A burn will harm your skin and set you back to square one. But 2-3 weeks of building up your minutes in the tanning bed will result in a base tan.

You can opt to supplement it with salon spray on tans. They don't look orange at all, but they are pricey and wear off quickly. I get them if I have an event to go to. It's possible, just be patient and careful. If you are thinking of staying an extra minute, but aren't sure, just get out. You'll get to know what your skin can tolerate.