There are some products that I feel I could not live without while I'm on the dance floor. If I don't use these products each time I have to sweat anxiously amongst unnaturally-tanned people, I sense impending disaster: possible wardrobe malfunctions, moving hair, or *gasp!* pale skin.
This is the best self-tanning product ever. I bought it thinking it was Pro-Tan. I used it about nine times thinking Pro-Tan had gotten sooooo much better before I looked at the bottle. Ah, that explains it.
It goes on a nice light brown (not dark orange) color, in a lovely even (not streaky) manner, darkens up over a couple hours to a normal-looking tannish color, and the darkened color doesn't wash away in the shower (that's a good thing). Hey, it works on Irish people, so it's good.
Capezio makes my favorite dance fishnets. They are sturdy, no-nonsense fishnets, let me tell you. I only buy a pair once a year or so, and I wear them a lot. Buy the nude color if you're a normal person and the dark color only if you've fake tanned like I eat Nutella... A lot.
Supadance has my favorite brand of shoes. They just work for me. They are the least uncomfortable dance shoes I have tried. And that's saying something.
Now that I have long hair, I've had to experiment with new product to deal with all my mess. My bestie turned me on to this easy to work with goo and I love it.
It tames flyaways like a rock star and makes sculpting my hair into my fancy mohawk very do-able.
My favo hairspray is this bad boy. Yep, strong, reliable hold for round after round. I seeked this stuff out after getting my hair done by one of those hair gurus at a comp. Imagine my surprise when I found out it's only like $5 a can. Neat!
On the other, more expensive hand, there's Swarovski rhinestones. No matter what some crazy people say, these little rascals are the greatest. Throw a few hundred of these on a flour sack and you'll look gooood.
They sparkle as much as this dude's baby blues.