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Fake tan help!

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Rockchick1984 · 08/03/2015 22:58

I've been using a gradual tan cream on my legs and it looks lovely and natural. Wanting to start using it all over to stop me looking like Casper give me a subtle hint of colour, but what do I do about my face?

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Rockchick1984 · 10/03/2015 12:59

Anyone?

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DigApony · 10/03/2015 17:47

I have started the same, I've been putting it on my face at the same time as my body. It's been fine no reaction and I have awful dry/problem skin (on oxytetracycline). Which brand are you using? I'm new to fake tanning.

Love2Dance · 10/03/2015 18:20

Be careful of breakouts. Mostly I use one specifically for the face which is a gradual tanner and non-comedogenic. St Tropez self tan for face is really good. If you are quite pale bare minerals also have one in cream form - not sure if it's still current - but it was too light for me. At a push if you are only going to use for a day or two, the Rimmel instant wash off fake tan (I think it's called for face and body) is good and comes in a couple of different shades.

St Trop also do a sensitive self tanner for face but I barely noticed it on my skin...

Rockchick1984 · 12/03/2015 09:14

Thankyou, my face is quite sensitive so didn't want to use the body one all over (it's [[http://www.superdrug.com/Holiday---Prepare-to-Bare/Palmer%27s-Cocoa-Butter-Natural-Bronze-Tan-Lotion-250ml/p/355798 this one Diga ) so decided to buy a face one - Olay touch of sun was half price in superdrug so I got that and it seems nice so far.

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