04.04.08 (12:19 pm)


How to Apply Sunless Tanning Lotion   [edit]
Nearly every person wants a radiant tan.  Unfortunately, natural suntanning isn't a healthy way to get sun-kissed skin.  There are various types of sunless tanner that can help you get the bronze look that you desire, without the detrimental effects from the sun.  Here are few tips to get you into your plus size swimsuit with your new tan in no time.

The first bit of advice is to apply various exfoliating skin cleansers to remove dead skin cells.  This make your skin much smoother and create a better surface for your skin to attach to. After showering, be sure to dry off completely.  Once dry, either wear your old swimsuit or put on some tight clothing.  This will ensure that you don't get tanning lotion on your clothes.  If you wish to avoid lines, then don't put any clothing on.

Start applying the bronzer to  your legs and then throughout the rest of your body.  Avoid putting large amounts on your joints, but apply significant quantities to your body.  Be sure to rub the lotion in a circular motion.  This will minimize streaking.

You should let the lotion drying for about 5-10 minutes, but be sure to wash your hands immediately after rubbing in the sunless tanner.  Before putting loose clothing on wait another 5-10 minutes. It is vital that the lotion dries thoroughly to avoid streaking. Feel free to apply lotion again to reach your color.




04.04.08 (11:45 am)


Tips for Avoiding Cell Phone Ringtone Fraud   [edit]

With the quantity of new ringtones available to users, many people have made it a business to prey on unsuspecting ringtone users by offering "free" ringtones. These ringtones later come with a hidden fee or subscription. Here are a few little tips to help you avoid one of these scams from the start.

Steer clear of sites that offer free ringtones. Many times these files are embedded with virus that take your information and other information. They can actually take your pictures, contacts, and messages. Another place to watch out for virus-filled ringtones is peer to peer sites. Many hackers will embed their ringtones with a virus and you will have no way of knowing it.

Many "free" ringtone promotions and advertisements are misleading. They claim to be free, but actually make you pay a monthly subscription fee to receive unlimited free ringtones. These fees can easily add up to around $10/month, if not more. If you're able to avoid subscription fees, then do so. It will save you in the end. Don't give away your address or your cell phone number, if possible. Read all the terms and agreements.

Stay away from anything where you have to enter your phone number or address. Verify all of the fine print and various other details. This will help you eliminate any hidden charges or fees. Remember that getting cheap cell phone accessories doesn't have to be tough job.