Another Girlie Topic
- cypressgirl
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The key to self-tanners or the spray salon stuff is to exfoliate big time! I soak in a tub, then hop in the shower with Apricot scrub, and scrub all the dead skin off. You can use a brush or hard loofah too. I scrub my ankles and tops of feet, then I go to the salon or you can use the wipes yourself.
You have to keep moisturizing for maintenance, maybe then use the cream color.
You have to keep moisturizing for maintenance, maybe then use the cream color.
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I love this topic... I can't believe I didn't see it until now. I spent half the day in the doctor's office:(
I'm another future raisin ... love the sun, tan easily. I heard about the tan towels, but never ordered them. Loreal makes a self tanning "wipe" that I like better than any self tanning lotion or spray that I have tried.
I wish I could find a way to sculpt or contour too, kellyanna! That would be awesome!
I'm another future raisin ... love the sun, tan easily. I heard about the tan towels, but never ordered them. Loreal makes a self tanning "wipe" that I like better than any self tanning lotion or spray that I have tried.
I wish I could find a way to sculpt or contour too, kellyanna! That would be awesome!

Ok ladies. . . mini flip-flop and I had a mama - daughter excursion to target. Vicki- I picked up the build a tan for faces ... and it better work 
I also picked up the Aveeno self-tanning lotion. I did what some one recommended and put a little touch on me and sniffed after it settled. The Aveeno had very little smell and the smell it did have was pretty good. We may have a winner ... I will report back.

I also picked up the Aveeno self-tanning lotion. I did what some one recommended and put a little touch on me and sniffed after it settled. The Aveeno had very little smell and the smell it did have was pretty good. We may have a winner ... I will report back.
It's a 50 mile or so flight with visual navigation. It better be, they don't support instrument landing on Anegada. (Unless you were freaking about a different concept?)flip-flop wrote:Well RickG (and he's an expert) says its $600 for the flight if chartered, so $300 a coupleWonder how much if you provide your own pilot. Though I have to say the whole concept freaks me out a bit!
I love the idea of renting a plane for a jaunt like that. It's probably the most time and cost efficient way to get to Anegada since Clair Aero went away.
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
You guys may be onto something. I read an article a while back in one of Matt's pilot magazines about renting a plane from Ace Flight Center on STT and flying to Anegada for the day. The idea really intrigued me. I'll see what else I can find out. It may be so complicated that it's better to let someone else take you, but we'll see.....
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It is EXACTLY that that freaks me out. We took the puddle jumper from SXM to STB (or is it SXB) whatever! And they claim that runway is the shortest in the Caribbean. Turned out to be the same day Sen. Wellstone (at least I think that's the name) crashed and died. Had that happened the day prior, I don't think I would have gotten on that plane.
Here's a shot as we landed -- when they WEIGH YOU with your luggage you know that's bad -- yes, that is grass out the windows. They basically nose dive for the runway.

Here's a shot as we landed -- when they WEIGH YOU with your luggage you know that's bad -- yes, that is grass out the windows. They basically nose dive for the runway.

- nothintolose
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