I have olive skin, so if I'm in the sun for even 15 minutes, I turn brown.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have olive skin, so if I get pale, I look green. I have to tan.
I can't have brown hair for some reason. I don't think it goes with my skin tone. The second I see it turn brown in the sun, I dye it black - the blacker the better.
I use self-tanners at least once a week, and I get darker than I do then when I am in the sun.
Know what suits you. I would never wear brown, because it just doesn't work with my pale skin and dark hair. Also I wouldn't wear flats at night, because I love heels.
Trust me, sunscreen is so, so, so important and so I always wear sunscreen, but I still get really tan.
I always wear sunblock before my makeup. Sometimes, as Latinas, we think our skin holds the sun better, even if it's cloudy. That's not true. You always need SPF.
I like getting a tan, so if I'm lying on the beach, I want to get as much skin out as possible.
I don't have olive skin. Nobody could tell from my skin that I'm Mediterranean. I'm quite fair, and I do burn easily.
Since I have fair skin, I have to stay out of the sun. I can't stand the sun. I dyed my hair red for a while during the 1990s but I'm actually a natural blonde.
I'm pretty fair-skinned, so I need to get in the sun for a little while.