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St Tropez fake tan mousse
Ive used St Tropez fake tan and its really good, but its annoying having to wash it off in the morning. I found out about the mousse one, which goes on like a normal fake tan, and doesnt have to be washed off.
I found a place on the internet where you can get the 240ml bottle of it for �20 (Its normally �30) but thats still a good amount to spend on it, and I would have to keep buying it to keep the tan up.
heres the site, by the way- http://www.youbeauty.net/acatalog/St_Tropez_Mo usse.html
So I was wondering if any of you use it, and if so, is it any good, and how many uses would you get out of one bottle?
thanks x
I found a place on the internet where you can get the 240ml bottle of it for �20 (Its normally �30) but thats still a good amount to spend on it, and I would have to keep buying it to keep the tan up.
heres the site, by the way- http://www.youbeauty.net/acatalog/St_Tropez_Mo usse.html
So I was wondering if any of you use it, and if so, is it any good, and how many uses would you get out of one bottle?
thanks x
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I have used St Tropez mouse and its brill to use, it's coloured so you can see where youre putting it!
Its not something I use a lot, just if my pins are on show for a party or whatever so I dont know how many applications you get as Ive had the same bottle for about a year and not used it much.
I would recommend it tho ! It doesnt have that 'orange' glow.
I have used St Tropez mouse and its brill to use, it's coloured so you can see where youre putting it!
Its not something I use a lot, just if my pins are on show for a party or whatever so I dont know how many applications you get as Ive had the same bottle for about a year and not used it much.
I would recommend it tho ! It doesnt have that 'orange' glow.
Unless they've changed the formula recently it still leaves that familiar brown stain that has to be washed off. Not as bad as the original, but still not a colour you'd go outside the house with (looks like you've rolled in a mud bath).
For instant colour with a gradual tan you can't beat Elegant Touch Crackle tanner (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Elegant-Touch-Crackle- Gradual-Tanner/dp/B000OKU84Y). It doesn't go quite as dark as St Tropez but is one of the only other fake tans I've tried that has such even and natural coverage. It also dries within a couple of minutes - the fastest I've tried.
the other best one is, believe it or not, Asda own brand Sun System. Only a couple of quid - never streaks, great colour (if a little paler than St Tropez).
I'm beauty editor on a daily paper and have tried them all!
For instant colour with a gradual tan you can't beat Elegant Touch Crackle tanner (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Elegant-Touch-Crackle- Gradual-Tanner/dp/B000OKU84Y). It doesn't go quite as dark as St Tropez but is one of the only other fake tans I've tried that has such even and natural coverage. It also dries within a couple of minutes - the fastest I've tried.
the other best one is, believe it or not, Asda own brand Sun System. Only a couple of quid - never streaks, great colour (if a little paler than St Tropez).
I'm beauty editor on a daily paper and have tried them all!