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Fake tan noob

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  • 31-05-2017 7:18pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 37


    So I've never really bothered with fake tan up to now, But have wedding to go to in a few weeks and want to use fake tan on my legs. Any advice on products? Really looking for even skin tone, subtle colour and non drying, appreciate any guidance


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  • Registered Users Posts: 568 ✭✭✭fifi28


    So I've never really bothered with fake tan up to now, But have wedding to go to in a few weeks and want to use fake tan on my legs. Any advice on products? Really looking for even skin tone, subtle colour and non drying, appreciate any guidance

    I highly recommend bbold tan lotion in the medium shade. Used it last week for the first time and honestly its the first tan that just faded evenly without going all patchy


  • Registered Users Posts: 471 ✭✭Aeternum


    I'm a big fan of the Bondi Sands liquid gold dry oil - I pop it on after the shower with a mitt and it gives a lovely colour and doesn't emphasise my dry skin like most other tans.

    You could also look into using the Garnier gradual tanner for a week or so beforehand - a few people I know use it and it comes out lovely on them.


  • Registered Users Posts: 37 Innocent123


    fifi28 wrote: »
    I highly recommend bbold tan lotion in the medium shade. Used it last week for the first time and honestly its the first tan that just faded evenly without going all patchy

    Started with this, really happy with it, have two more I'd like to try but happy to use this up first


  • Registered Users Posts: 37 Innocent123


    Aeternum wrote: »
    I'm a big fan of the Bondi Sands liquid gold dry oil - I pop it on after the shower with a mitt and it gives a lovely colour and doesn't emphasise my dry skin like most other tans.

    You could also look into using the Garnier gradual tanner for a week or so beforehand - a few people I know use it and it comes out lovely on them.

    Next on my list to try


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