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janx · 15/04/2013 07:24

Going on holiday at the end of May and want to look less than milk bottle white. I never seem to have much success with those build up moisturisers that tan... Can you advise me please

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Sugarice · 15/04/2013 08:01

I swear by St Tropez for the body and Lancome Flash Bronzer gel for my face when I'm doing it myself.

For a holiday though I always get a spray tan done by a professional to ensure an even all over job, I get a sun kissed glow rather than 'just back from a fortnight in Fiji, nut brown' job which I once did Blush When I walked out of the salon I looked ridiculous until I washed it off 12 hours later.

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janx · 15/04/2013 09:24

I was thinking a spray tan... Bit nervous of it ... Where do you recommend?

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frankietwospots · 15/04/2013 13:11

I would recommend a St Tropez spray tan. Check your local beauty salons to see who offers it. There may even be some special offers on given the crap weather we've been having. Remember to wear an old pair of black knickers! You'll need to exfoliate all over the day before and shave your legs two days before. You do feel a bit like a car being spray painted but I find it quite amusing, especially when you have to adopt superhero style poses!

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SirChenjin · 15/04/2013 13:15

I second St Tropez, but also use St Morritz (sp?) at home and it's great for a fraction of the price. Exfoliate and moisturise the day before, and then put another thin layer of moisturiser on your knees, elbows and heels before the tan as well. If you have fair eyebrows then a smear of vaseline over them stops you developing tanned eyebrows (not a good look!)

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SirChenjin · 15/04/2013 13:16

Oh, and use a tan mitt

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QueefLatina · 15/04/2013 14:03

I love St Moritz. I put it on once a week with surgical gloves rather than a mitt.

I tried a spray tan once but looked a bit Judith Chalmers so never again.

(Sorry Judith)

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Fluffycloudland77 · 15/04/2013 14:11

You can buy boxes of 100 latex or vinyl gloves in sainsburys pharmacies, they are about £6-7 a box.

Much cheaper than special st trop gloves. Always ask for powder free.

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Yonihadtoask · 15/04/2013 14:26

I like the fine mist spray home tans.

I recently used l'oreal
and also tanatomicals

Both worked well - and didn't smell overly 'biscuity' as most do.

Trick when doing a home spray - stand in the bath, on an old towel and spray. Then hose down the tiles behind you, and the bath.

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SchroSawMargeryDaw · 15/04/2013 14:27

I love the Amy Childs fake tan mousse. I don't get on with St Tropez or Fake bake, they look orange to me but that one goes nice and light and olivey. And it smells of strawberries and cream!

You get the spray of it too.

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SchroSawMargeryDaw · 15/04/2013 14:30

Beware if you are going somewhere really hot though.

I had a perfect lovely fake tan last year going to Florida and it melted off!

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SirChenjin · 15/04/2013 14:33

What is this Amy Childs of which you speak Schro?

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SchroSawMargeryDaw · 15/04/2013 14:50

The orange person from TOWIE, I hate the show btw but the tan is brilliant.

I got it from Tesco, it was about £16 and I used it for SILs wedding last summer.

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freddiefrog · 15/04/2013 14:54

I like the l'oreal one linked ^ too

I don't want a tan-tan, just not to dazzle people with the reflection from my white legs. It just gives a little hint rather than a full on tan

I spray it on in the shower cubicle, but tbh it's never made a massive mess that needs hosing down

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Jjcrackers · 15/04/2013 14:54

Is there one that lasts in the pool? I always come out like a patchy mess after St Tropez

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SchroSawMargeryDaw · 15/04/2013 15:00

Jj I'm the same, St Tropez doesn't agree with me, I think it must be because I am so pale.

I think most should last in the pool a bit.

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freddiefrog · 15/04/2013 15:31

The L'oreal one is ok in the sea, I've never had it go patchy. Don't know how it reacts with chlorine though

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IslaValargeone · 15/04/2013 15:36

Has anyone tried that one that is supposed to last a few weeks?
Can't for the life of me remember the name of it.

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SirChenjin · 15/04/2013 16:53

I'll look out for the Amy Childs Schro, thanks - promise it doesn't go orange??

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SchroSawMargeryDaw · 15/04/2013 16:57

Promise! Obviously just don't put layer after layer on. It goes a lovely colour though, unlike any other one I have tried and I have tried loads!

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SirChenjin · 15/04/2013 16:59

If I end up looking like an Oompa Loompa I shall hunt you down on these boards Schro! Grin Thanks for the tip, sounds v good.

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noddyholder · 15/04/2013 17:01

I use st tropez naturals. Did it last night and look so healthy today but it is very light not a real deep bronze. Although it may be if you apply 2 days in a row

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SchroSawMargeryDaw · 15/04/2013 17:02

I'll just NC, you'll never find me. :o

Hope it goes well if you find it. I got it by accident really, I was drawn in by the strawberry and cream smell!

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MrsCampbellBlack · 15/04/2013 17:03

My beautician reckons xen tan is better than st tropez so i'll use it once I've used the last of my st tropez up.

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mummysbigsmiles · 15/04/2013 17:17

I love xen tan!! It smells like marzipan and gives more of an olive natural tan colour rather than orange.

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SirChenjin · 15/04/2013 17:28

Grin Schro

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