Meh ..I agree being pale suits you ..v. pretty. I’m natural darkish (italian blood) however I have some friends who feel really insecure without fake tan etc. I don’t see anything wrong with it and the majority of the time I feel they look better:) It’s all about opinion though.
Thanks Aard.
I like my paleness. but people like to put “your skin color” or “paleness” as my worst feature on here.
when all the super tan chicks are 30. they will have wrinkles and skin cancer! And My skin will look as fresh and smooth as a babies Bottom. HAHAHevil laugh
Ahh but if you weren’t so fair skinned you wouldn’t be able to pull off these delightfully contrasted pics so well. ;-)
Tans are so overrated, and light people should avoid them entirely, in my opinion.
People with naturally darker skin look phenomenal with it, but not simply for the sake of being dark. It’s a combination of characteristics that blend together and make you look good. Same goes for lightly complected people.
I cannot stand seeing fair skinned blondes, for example, that fake or bake themselves into a tan when it simply doesn’t fit their hair, lips, eyes, etc… In the end their skin wears out faster and tends to take on a leathery texture.
You’re a fine example of someone who is more lightly complected and insanely beautiful. Don’t buy into the nonsense that a particular tone is “better”. It’s only better if the rest of your features are compatible.
There are tons of gorgeous women here with skin way lighter than yours, a tan on any of them simply wouldn’t look right.
Imposter!!! you are not I’M GEORGE CLOONEY, SEXIEST MAN ALIVE. you are I’M GEORGE ZIMMER, FOUNDER AND ZEO OF MEN’S WAREHOUSE. What are you trying to pull?
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This pic is totally hot. Straight up.
said by Brandon Franklin 27 days agoMeh ..I agree being pale suits you ..v. pretty. I’m natural darkish (italian blood) however I have some friends who feel really insecure without fake tan etc. I don’t see anything wrong with it and the majority of the time I feel they look better:) It’s all about opinion though.
said by Sarah about 1 month agoah… so that was you. you have a healthy dose of self-confidence. very nice. =)
said by karl about 1 month agoThanks Aard. I like my paleness. but people like to put “your skin color” or “paleness” as my worst feature on here.
when all the super tan chicks are 30. they will have wrinkles and skin cancer! And My skin will look as fresh and smooth as a babies Bottom. HAHAH evil laugh
said by Jeri Lynn about 1 month agoAhh but if you weren’t so fair skinned you wouldn’t be able to pull off these delightfully contrasted pics so well. ;-)
Tans are so overrated, and light people should avoid them entirely, in my opinion.
People with naturally darker skin look phenomenal with it, but not simply for the sake of being dark. It’s a combination of characteristics that blend together and make you look good. Same goes for lightly complected people.
I cannot stand seeing fair skinned blondes, for example, that fake or bake themselves into a tan when it simply doesn’t fit their hair, lips, eyes, etc… In the end their skin wears out faster and tends to take on a leathery texture.
You’re a fine example of someone who is more lightly complected and insanely beautiful. Don’t buy into the nonsense that a particular tone is “better”. It’s only better if the rest of your features are compatible.
There are tons of gorgeous women here with skin way lighter than yours, a tan on any of them simply wouldn’t look right.
I think you look fantastic.
said by Aardaerimus about 1 month agoWell GEORGE ZIMMER, FOUNDER AND CEO OF MEN’S WAREHOUSE I am more observant than the average female I guess.
said by Jeri Lynn about 1 month agoImposter!!! you are not I’M GEORGE CLOONEY, SEXIEST MAN ALIVE. you are I’M GEORGE ZIMMER, FOUNDER AND ZEO OF MEN’S WAREHOUSE. What are you trying to pull?
said by Jeri Lynn about 1 month agoHands and good Bone structure are the most important thing to me. and you GEORGE CLOONEY, SEXIEST MAN ALIVE have great bone stucture as well.
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