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Is there a self-tanning lotion that won’t make me look like I rolled around in a bag of cheese curls?

Everything I use leaves streaks or makes me a strange hue of orange. With past cancer history – I don’t want to use a tanning salon…and fair skinned (and I freckle) I don’t care to SUN either..I don’t go out without a high sun-block on…but?…is there not one great self-tanner someone can recommend? That won’t leave streaks or leave me orange.

Jergen’s Natural Glow is pretty great, if you have the patience and the time. It’s a lotion with some self-tanner in it, but because it’s not full-on self-tanner it takes a good week of steady use to really show results, so if you need to get tan for, say, a date tonight, this wouldn’t be what you want. But if you have the time, it’s good stuff, because when it does start to show up it looks very, very natural and not at all streaky or orangey. Plus, they have different levels available depending on your skin tone (fair, medium, dark).

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Why is it so hard to find Black Beauty Shops or Good Beauticians who do African American Hair??

I actually have had a really hard time finding someone to do my hair. I read on here some others are having the same issues. It seems that many Black Hair Care Providers can be very rude, nasty, and MOODY. They don’t show up for appts. They want to do more than one person’s head at the same time. The don’t manage time well. Some act jealous when your hair gets or is LONG and they will want to CUT the hair saying its damaged. Whereas I’ve been in salon’s where my partner goes to get his hair colored (WHITE Clients/Staff) They offer you Coffee, Lates, Cappucinos, Bottled Water shampoo/conditioner samples in small gift bags. Their salons are very, very clean they sell good products that help the hair grow. They are very timely and you don’t have to wait forever or all day even for EXTENSIONS.
If you are not apart of the BLACK click they mess up your hair. I
found a good link to find good stylist here;

http://www.afrohair.com/haircare/hair1.htm

What are your experiences???

Well why don’t you do something about by setting up a saloon that caters to all people black, white, red(brown) and treat them with how you expect to be treated, I think you might have a great business

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