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Best fake/gradual tan to take on holiday?

34 replies

Justkoko · 29/07/2022 19:31

That's going to be easy to apply and keep a glow. Daily gradual tan like dove or nivea or something like a tanning foam?
I'm very pale so only need something medium at most. Have tried dove gradual and the medium dark seems pretty good.

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Justyou · 01/08/2022 18:09

Does chlorine pools strip tan but other pools are ok?
I avoid swimming on holiday as I don’t want to go patchy , silly I know but I feel so uncomfortable without my tan

ChateauProvence · 01/08/2022 18:17

I don’t tan at all so use vita liberata body blur it isn’t a tan more of a body make up but it gives me a good colour for the evenings out and then showers off so I don’t look patchy or orange in the bright sunlight. I feel like most fake tans don’t look natural in very direct sun

imstilljenny2 · 01/08/2022 19:15

@Justyou I think non chlorinated pools are ok.

Justyou · 01/08/2022 19:24

Thanks

TawnyPippit · 01/08/2022 22:56

I’m a recent convert to, and a big fan of, the Vita Liberata blur. AND they now do one with a gradual fake tan embedded in it - win/win!

Justkoko · 02/08/2022 06:54

I'm thinking that fake tan before setting off would be best, then take a bottle of gradual so I can moisturise with it daily. Hopefully it will maintain the colour if I use it daily.

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Justyou · 02/08/2022 12:43

That’s what I’m hoping I’m just worried about going patchy

VeryDryHands · 02/08/2022 16:51

For those of you who like the Vita Liberata Body Blur, Aldi have a dupe of it and it's brilliant Smile

I got it in the dark shade and it's definitely not dark, it's perfect on my medium skin. here's a link

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