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Self tanning review      Self tanning…where should I start?! Well, first I would like to mention that getting a nice tan by laying out in the sun has never been successful for me. I am a red head with very fair skin, so you can imagine how quickly I burn, yet I always wanted to have a nice tan! Self tanning has become a great option for me while avoiding harmful rays from the sun. I was nervous to try self tanners because I wasn’t sure what the outcome would be like, and if it didn’t go well, I would have to deal with a bad tan for however long it lasts. Sometimes self tanners are too orange, streaky, or have a strong smell. After doing research and reading many reviews I have tried about five different self tanning brands so far. From experimenting, I found that I favor the mousses over the lotions and have a routine that works well. Loving Tan and Bondi Sands are two popular brands and I like different things about both of these. Loving tan $34.95         4 fl oz (shade dar

Overcoming shyness

I was stuck between making my first post about makeup or self tanning, but then I decided to talk about something real and personal in my life. Normally this would be hard for me to share, but its good to reach out of your comfort zone. Since I am talking about shyness, I feel like I need to backtrack and start from when I was younger.     Going back in time to elementary school, everyone is friends with everyone and the drama is minimal. At this age, children don’t really care what other people think about them, they are honest, say what they feel, and they are truly themselves. The world seems so big and our parents are our real life superheroes. When I was in elementary school I went to the local public school in my neighborhood and considered everyone in class my best friends, but at this age, who doesn’t? I definitely was not shy and I talked to everyone. So many memories were made at such a young age and I’m grateful for everyone I met. Getting older and moving on to 6 t