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Whats the best fake tan?

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Whats the best fake tan?

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  1. i used piz buin and i really liked it! its like £12 in shops but i got it when it was £6! now because they put it back up to £12 i wear garnier spray one i got for £5 and i like it. i use a moisturiser first then spray on and rub in with my glove and its gr8. i didnt trust the thought of it at first but then thought garnier is good so i tried it. if a beige colour-tan colour spray in the bottle. its a spray tho not a moose and def worth buying!


  2. Johnsons Holiday Skin Body Lotion.

    Cheap, smells nice, and works if you just want a light colouring.

    May turn you a bit orange with constant usage. =/

  3. Try Gradual Tan If your a first timer. But Doves gradual tan is good and there isnt streaks either you rub it in properly. But even if your not a first timer, gradual tan is still good. it looks more natural aswell.  

  4. It really depend on your skin,i find San tropez fakebake 2 dark for mu skin i prefer a tan moisturise like Dove for a more natural look x*x

  5. I really like Jergens natural glow...it doesnt streak or look fake...(if you are wanting something kinda cheap.)

    if you have time you could always go to a local spa and get a spray tan...always go light cause you can get another or go a little bit darker...

  6. try  "roc natural glow" i used it and it really does look really natural and doesn't make you unrealistically tanned and it looks really good, you can put it on before bed or whatever and it appears in the morning (or probably in a couple of hours, i dunno i don't wake up to check!!)

    but i seriously recommend it

    hope i helped :)  

  7. I had a St Tropez tan last Summer before my holdiays. I had it put on in a salon, and this was definatly a good idea.  It was even and looked good. I had comments that it looked natural and not "orange".

    Whilst on holiday it merged in with my natural tan, and there was no noticeable fading.  There were no "patches".

    You have to be careful when it gets put on though, and stand very still.  You need to wait longer than the recommended time before you get dressed, as there may be some slight staining on your clothes.

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