Because you got a tanner with sunblock in it. Regular sunblock has no color. Actually, no I didn't. What I used was Coppertone Kids Continuous Spray SPF 50 that stated it was a clear, no-rub spray. The orange staining has occurred with regular sunblocks, not self-tanners. Never mind...after doing more web Surfing I finallly came up with an answer myself. Here it is. http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=182604
Sunblock is needed otherwise harmful UV rays will damage our skin badly and it can cause sunburn and skin cancer.
An Orange with a Skin on will Float- Air will be trapped inside the skin, but an Orange without the skin on, although lighter, has no air trapped, and will, in turn, sink.
Yes yes u can :)
they are healthy for your skin but if you eat to much you can turn yellow-orange
No
Wear sunblock. The sunblock will keep the sun rays off your skin, which your skin will eventually work off any tan.
The skin care products we use are absorbed by the skin. Rubbing an oil blotting paper over your skin will not remove the sunblock.
No, but carotene can.
No- but being out in the sun with unprotected skin can. Get out the sunblock.
If taking large amounts of carotene, your skin will turn a slight orange. It has also been known to kill people.
If taking large amounts of carotene, your skin will turn a slight orange. It has also been known to kill people.
Carrots eaten in excess may turn your skin an orange-ish shade, but they will not make you tan.