I am looking for a self tanning lotionn that does not smear and looks very natural. i would also like it to be relatively cheap. i have tried jergens and used it for a while but i cant stand the smell of it so i've stopped using it. i would also like to be able to use something to make my face tanner without breaking it out. any suggestions?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? KarriexoLove answered Monday April 27 2009, 12:12 pm: I think I've personally tried every fake tanning lotion ever. A few months ago, I bought a new type called 'Fabulous Fake Tan'. The name is VERY fitting haha :) I had instant results. Unlike most kinds where you have to apply a few days to get your color. It has a really great vanilla scent also! And doesn't leave you splotchy or anything like that. I've been really satisfied with it :) It came along with lotion just for your face only. That was oil free and included sunscreen in it. And the lotion itself goes on clear just like regular cremes. So you can apply, then go out or whatever you'd like to do! So much better than that yucky orange/brown color of most the tanning lotions I've tried in the past.
I purchased mine at Sally's Beauty Supply. It was less than $10 there for both the body and face lotions. I live on the east coast, so that might just be a store here. But you can also order it online (I've done that too) or I'm sure you can find it easily at any beauty store in your area. Hope it works for you! Good luck :) [ KarriexoLove's advice column | Ask KarriexoLove A Question ]
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