Tried and tested: fake tans
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Fake tans under the spotlight

Despite catwalk trends showing a return to paler skin, there’s still a huge demand for sunless tanners. This season more than ever is about achieving a natural glow - enter fresh formulas, new techniques and original products. In a quest to find the most sunkissed solution and satisfy our desire to look beautifully bronzed all year round, beauty expert Becci Vallis put them to the test...


Of all the fake tans i have tried and tested Garnier Ambre Solaire
Natural dry body mist has to be one i would strongly steer away from out of them all.
Expecting to turn up at a familly do with a healthy looking glow, i took the risk of applying it the day before after exfoliating
only to realise and hour or so later, i was left with the most harsh strips of orange plastered alarmingly over my arms and legs.
The new dress i had bought was put aside and i was left to dig through my wardrobes in search for something suitable that would cover the marks (almost looked like bruises).
The price is even more of a shock.
I spent £11.38 on this item.
Definatly not worth it. Unless of course thats what your aiming for?
Which im sure its not.

From: Anonymous Date: 06/29/2009 - 10:47 pm


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