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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I prefer to get my tan from a ‘can’
Tried lots of them, and depending on my budget I’d go for anything from cocoa brown to iconic bronze, bellamiantia and bondi sands
What’s your favourite? |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
I gave up as I just end up streaky with any I used in the past. I'm just no good at putting it on more than the product being bad though. But a weird zebra look never quite worked for me so I gave up and stay pasty white now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I gave up as I just end up streaky with any I used in the past. I'm just no good at putting it on more than the product being bad though. But a weird zebra look never quite worked for me so I gave up and stay pasty white now "
Same, I think I look overcooked with fake tan, it's just too obviously not genetically plausible. I might make the effort if attending a wedding but you know what, nowadays I think I'd just wear a long dress or trousers instead, CBA |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bperfect, the jac jossa one "
I second this! After trying so many i found this one is the bizz exfoliate, moisturize the hands feet knees etc , kabuki brush to blend in the tan on these areas And whalaaaaaaa |
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"I gave up as I just end up streaky with any I used in the past. I'm just no good at putting it on more than the product being bad though. But a weird zebra look never quite worked for me so I gave up and stay pasty white now "
Same as that. I usually end up looking like ive been tangoed so i just dont bother any more. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know I'm not a lady but just a question
Do you need to get help to put on a fake tan....it can't be easy if you live on your own "
You can get applicators for your back |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I very rarely wear it but if I do I get the Dove self tanner it's pretty much idiot proof. For me it's all about the preparation before. I use brown sugar and exfoliating gloves to scrub myself all over. The sugar is a great natural exfoliation. Then shower it off then plenty of moistureriser and let that sink in. |
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"I very rarely wear it but if I do I get the Dove self tanner it's pretty much idiot proof. For me it's all about the preparation before. I use brown sugar and exfoliating gloves to scrub myself all over. The sugar is a great natural exfoliation. Then shower it off then plenty of moistureriser and let that sink in. "
You can mix the sugar with a bit of coconut oil for the body scrub - leaves the skin silky smooth . Mind, not if you're preparing for a self tan but just as your exfoliator in general... and adding a few drops of a favourite essential oil adds a lovely aroma too... can be prepped and stored in one of those glass jars |
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