Choose your battles

Everyone is so offended at the most stupidest things these days, that they're letting the real issues pass them by
Like really? A crappy, cheap moisturiser has ya'll this heated? It's a biT much. It obviously is targeted towards people with fair skin that are looking to LIGHTLY tan. Mostly all gradual tans are like that, unless specified. I.E. normal to that customer is fair. Why would a dark skinned person buy a gradual tanner specifically targeted towards light skinned people?
That's like a person buying a foundation in the darkest shade, but naturally looking like milk. It makes no sense. Should a light skinned person get offended by a brand aimed at darker skintones using the world "normal" to describe their darker products? I don't think so. It's common sense really
And regardless/if nothing else, what IS normal? It's subjective. Normal is the person picking that bottle up and wanting to tan's natural skintone. That's what they mean by normal. So it will take your "normal/natural" skintone and darken it. The end.
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Originally posted by dayydreaam
how dark is considered dark by dove though?
I want to be Normal (by their standards) 
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It makes people orange. Or at least used to. My sister used it like 7 years ago. I don't even know if it's still in production, which makes this more unnecessary. It was like one of the first affordable "tanning" products and as a result, it smelt like crap and made you look worse than you smelled
Definition of fake tan biscuits
