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Does fake tan go off?

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SamanthaBrique · 30/04/2016 09:15

I found some quite frankly, ancient spray tan mousse in the back of my cupboard the other day. Fake Bake from about 2007 I think. Would I be foolish to use it on my legs? What's the worst that could happen??

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pratiaalba · 30/04/2016 09:23

I would worry it would go v streaky, tbh. I have some clarins self tan, unused for same reason.

WellErrr · 30/04/2016 09:24

Yes, it goes green and streaky. Don't do it!

Teaandcakeat8 · 30/04/2016 09:28

You will go green, actually the tan itself is probably green by now. Have you opened it?

SamanthaBrique · 30/04/2016 09:29

Right, off to Boots then!

Next question - what brands are good but won't break the bank? I prefer the dry spray mist type as I hate hanging around waiting for it to dry. Is Boots or Superdrug own brand any good?

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SamanthaBrique · 30/04/2016 09:31

Yes tea, it was opened and last used in 2007. Better buy some new in that case. I don't want to be too fashion forward and the alien look is SO 3016!

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WellErrr · 30/04/2016 10:17

Best one I've bought in recent years is it was a really cheap one. Aargh what is it!??

When the baby's asleep I'll go have a look!

Beketaten · 30/04/2016 13:09

I really rate the St Tropez luxe oil one. Not the cheapest, but dries fast and gives a great result. Cheaper to buy online though, I can see it at Beauty Bay for £17.40.
www.sttropeztan.co.uk/luxe-dry-oil/

Cocoa Brown at Superdrug has a lot of fans here, haven't tried it myself.

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