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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Fake Bake takes Dough
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Most of the more than 1 million cases of skin cancer diagnosed in the U.S. each year are considered to be sun related according to the American Cancer Society. Even tanning beds can pose problems, say experts.
As a result, many of us have learned to invest in sun protection. But for anyone who can’t face summer with a Gwyneth Paltrow pallor, sunless tanning has been the way to go.
The options range from $7 drugstore brands like Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer to $45 department store brands (Chanel, anyone?).
A number of Atlanta spas offer spray tanning services. Spa Sydell will get you glowing for $40 or $108 for a series of 3 sessions (which will last 30 days).
How much do you spend to keep your fake bake fresh all summer long? What’s your preferred self-tanning product or method?
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