Nature's Gate Happy Glow Lucky Bronzing Creme - Clean Citrus Scent
Nature's Gate Happy Glow Lucky Bronzing Creme - Clean Citrus Scent Reviews
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Um, wow.
This stuff is amazing. It makes a really hot, natural looking tan. My only lament is that it washes off instead of being permanent, which I didn't realize when I bought it. — 3 years, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 4 of 4 people said helpful
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Wine Wine Wine, Elderberry!
Elderberries are used for their antioxidant properties to lower cholesterol, improve vision, boost the immune system and improve heart health. Wine made from the berries is similar to port. I mean, what else can you ask for from a berry? Radiant skin tone is what! Nature’s Gate Bronzing Creme contains Elderberry, Hibiscus, Dulse and Micah. This combination creates a natural, subtle glow. A hint that you have been out in the sun, without the damage of UV rays. No reason to wear leggings anytime soon. An added bonus: you can apply it to your face. As suggested, I daubed and massaged in the creme on my cheeks, tip of nose, and shoulders. The outcome was the look you have after riding around with the convertible top down on a warm spring day. Having that look all year round: priceless. The creme has a wonderful buoyancy; no chance of dribbles. Do not be alarmed by the dark hue as it blends in brilliantly, even on fair skin. To top it all off: it has a light, clean citrus scent. Don’t worry; it will not compete with your favorite perfume. My search is over for the ultimate self tanner. What was wrong with previous brands I tried? They are runny (causes streaking), have an unnatural orange tint, are not appropriate for the face, obvious, and are made by companies that conduct cruel, unnecessary tests on animals. — 3 years, 8 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 2 of 2 people said helpful
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Fragrance is okay.
So without the harsh chemicals this product still has a "funny" smell. But if you can get around that, it does do a half decent job of enhancing your skin tone and making it just that bit darker. It's definitely worth a try. But as self-tanners go what works for one person will be a complete disaster for the next...so make sure that $7-10 is worth it — 4 years, 11 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 4 of 4 people said helpful
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