Tanning Wipe Disaster

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sp
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Location: groombridge, e.sussex

Re: Tanning Wipe Disaster

Post by sp »

Hopefully you won't end up with a coloured bath!!

Last summer I used a great night moisturiser by Olay for the face. It had a gradual tan in it and I used it every other night so I didn't look too "fake". Got lots of compliments on how well I looked so must watch out for an offer soon!
yoyo123
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Re: Tanning Wipe Disaster

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I am just waiting for my freckles to join up.....

54 years , but I live in hope..

I am more wind burned than sunburnt, think of old fishermen!
ofsoundmind
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Re: Tanning Wipe Disaster

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I was thinking about getting the fake tan out, but it might just be safer in the box. At least then my friends won't have to put pegs on their noses!! :lol:
sp
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Re: Tanning Wipe Disaster

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Article in todays' Daily Mail (yes I admit it) re self tanning products. They must have seen this topic. The best gradual tanner at a reasonable price is Palmers Natural Bronze £5.09 from SuperD***. Many other products reviewed but some very pricy. This one is supposed to leave you "smelling delicious"!!

PS Doesn't mention what to do if it all goes horribly wrong!!
doodles
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Re: Tanning Wipe Disaster

Post by doodles »

Not had to get the fake tan out yet. Managed to get very natural birkenstock stripy feet already having spent so much time out doors already this year. :lol:
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