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Where is a good place to tan in Waterford/Clarkston?
Other than outside! I'm ready not to be a pale face. What are typical prices now? I don't want a spray tan. Just a few session to give me a sun kissed looked.
TIA
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Re: Where is a good place to tan in Waterford/Clarkston?
McVay said we can't stand on a soap box, so I will suggest Tan Towels.
I don't have any recs, but I'm sure a local chain place will be good and have specials now.
I can't find my soapbox, but I will say I bought this last week for my legs & have been liking it so far.
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I'm usually an anti tanner and jump on the soap box. I worry about wrinkles. I haven't tanned since my wedding 6 years ago. I just want a base tan so I don't scare people away.
I'm not on a soap box. This is a normal, non-soapy box. And I'm not standing on it, I am sitting down because I am tired.
No one is going to run away from you if you are pale. Embrace your natural skin tone, the same way I embrace my tiny stubby toes that look terrible in sandals. I'm also pale (usually, I just spent a week at the beach and I have what I like to call my SPF-50-be-damned tan).
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