Orange: Hot for your hair, not for your tan.
Orange: Hot for your hair, not for your tan.
For most of the year, I'm as fair as any other redhead ('ghostly' is the term my family prefers to use). But during the summer, as I start spending more and more time outdoors, a wondrous thing happens: I start to tan. Naturally. By some unusual genetic combination, my skin will actually develop that elusive glow on its own. And while I'm grateful that I don't burn instantly when exposed to UV light, that doesn't mean I'm a sun-worshipper. In fact, it's just the opposite. Actually, I prefer going the safer route and getting my tan from a bottle. Despite what you may think, redheads can
Redheads used to be somewhat mysterious and attracted people’s attention. In the Middle Ages, they were considered to be witches or vampires, and sometimes society treated them cruelly. But fortunately, these times are long gone, and now we can enjoy people with this beautiful hair color. But hair color isn’t the only distinguishing feature that redheads have.
'Tis the season for weekend adventures, tropical getaways and fun in the sun. We all know the importance of packing 'redhead friendly' sunscreens with you on your next trip, but let's not forget about another essential redhead beauty product: sunless tanner. Sunless tanner gives you an effortless glow without damaging the skin. I avoid the sun as much as possible, so sunless tanners make me look like I tan (funny, right?!) –– also why they are called 'fake' tanners. With so many types of tanners on the market, I have found mousses to be easiest to apply and look the
Bye bye, orange hue. See ya later, ghost-like complexion.