A Quote by Michael Douglas

When I go on a holiday to a tropical place, I'll spray tan before I go. — © Michael Douglas
When I go on a holiday to a tropical place, I'll spray tan before I go.
I'll sometimes go and do a sunbed, but never spray tan.
Everyone always asks me how to get the most mileage out of a spray tan. I'm spoiled and I get a fresh one every week; but my best advice for the rest of the girls out there is to wax a day in advance of your spray tan.
If you want a really good tan, you should start with a spray tan, then move into the sun for a little bit.
For some reason I only crave fruit when I'm in a tropical place - if it's really hot in the summer or if I go to a tropical island for work. But otherwise I really don't crave it.
I used to spray tan a lot when I was a teenager. The last time I got spray-tanned was for the Golden Globes. And I was like, 'I love spray-tanning so much.' I still really like it. But it definitely makes me look like I have leprosy, after a point.
I went through a period when I was about 19 where I'd go tanning with my boyfriend in tanning beds. Yes, this was actually a thing we used to do together. They were not my friend. I had no idea what I was doing. We all went in the early 2000s. Needless to say, I don't go anymore. If I need a quick fix, I get a spray tan - though it's never a good idea for me with my fair skin.
When you're younger, you don't believe in it, but it's really so important to stay out the of sun as much as you can. Like if you wanna get tan, you can get a spray tan and not get skin cancer.
Tropical rainforests [are] the only place you can go nowadays and not get ‘friended.’
I do have the tan done now and again. I go for something called a Fantasy Tan.
Aesthetically, I don't really like the blond, tan thing. I am pale. So I may as well embrace the pale. Long, blond hair and a bad spray tan is the stuff of my nightmares.
Surfing is not my strong point. And... I don't really have a tan. I go to the tanning place, the one that sprays you with color.
The only way to go on holiday is with your expectations at ground level. Convince yourself before you go that the weather's going to be dreadful and there will be nylon sheets. You'll then be pleasantly surprised.
I learned not to go in the sun early on in my career. A tan lasts for a week or two before it fades, and the sun is so damaging—it's not worth it. I put sunscreen on my kids every day before school and before they play outside. They know the routine.
It's amazing what a spray-on tan will do.
I'm not a tanning bed person at all, but I'll get a spray tan.
I'm not a tanning bed person at all, but I'll get a spray tan
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