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Cheaper alternatives to Erborian CC Body for evening out very pale skin

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KateCrusader · 14/05/2026 22:50

Sorry, this title implies it’s for an “evening out”. Shouldn’t have let the MN bot suggest the title. I meant even-out, as in even-out my skin tone!

Erborian CC Body.

Should probably die my hair black, cos I’d make an amazing Goth.

I wish I didn’t care about the colour of my skin. Very pale, almost blue-white skinned and can’t tan. Tried this after falling in love with their range of facial colour correctors and CC foundations.

Adore this for evening out my skin tone and hiding blue veins on my legs and arms. Goes on much better than fake tan and applies with very little prep required. Looks natural without the slightest tint of orange.

I’m not organised enough to shave the night before and then tan my legs the following day. This product doesn’t sink in to hair follicles (leaving little brown dots) when I apply it post-shave. Looks like the finished result immediately without waiting for it to develop. Washes off.

Problem is, it’s very expensive. Has anyone found something similar for a better price?

OP posts:
YoullWishYourLifeAway · 15/05/2026 18:53

ChatGPT is always good to ask if looking for dupes, it scours online reviews and gives you the best options. This is what it’s come up with -I had no idea they did a body one. I love the face one, but that’s pricey enough!

Cheaper alternatives to Erborian CC Body for evening out very pale skin
Cheaper alternatives to Erborian CC Body for evening out very pale skin
Cheaper alternatives to Erborian CC Body for evening out very pale skin
1emma19 · 15/05/2026 18:57

Hi OP.
I suggest look for-
Iron oxides for natural-looking coverage
Light-diffusing silicones for blurring
Neutral or cool undertones instead of warm/orange pigments.

AndSoFinally · 16/05/2026 16:58

I use the bondii sands one, it’s pretty good. Only about £7

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