Fake Bake Self-Tanning Mousse
Fake Bake Self-Tanning Mousse Reviews
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Personal Trainer Met Her Match
Fake Bake Self-Tanning Products: Review Posted on Apr 10, 2009 at 1:55PM Review of Fake Bake Self-Tanning products Reviewed by Jamie My mother has been self-tanning for years, before it was even the thing to do. Can you say trendsetter?! Now, I'm convinced that it's the way to go. Who wants leathery, wrinkly skin? Count me out. And, count me in as a Fake Bake fan. I have progressively become a self-proclaimed self-tanning expert and know all the tricks to a perfect sunless tan and have tested almost every product out there. In order to keep my title of self-tanning expert and hearing women rave about Fake Bake, I had to lather up. Starting with the Passion Fruit Body Polish, I exfoliated -- one of the most important steps of the self-tanning process. The polish kept my skin smooth and soft. Then I did a speedy towel-dry and got down to business. I chose the Fake Bake Self-Tanning Mousse. But wait! I had no gloves. What's a girl to do? Ziploc bags over the hands would have to do. The mousse contains a temporary color which helped cover ME completely. I have always been curious as to how everyone else gets it on the hard-to-reach areas on their back. Do they do countless yoga sessions to reach their go-go gadget arms behind their back? Do their hubbies or significant others get involved in the process? I still consider myself a new student of contortionist yoga and my man was at work. So I rigged a plastic trash bag to a Swiffer and went to town on my mid back. I'll give you a second to chuckle... After applying the mousse, my skin was luxuriously hydrated. And for extra bonus points, the product dried in minutes. A few hours later I glanced in the mirror to find myself bronzed and beautiful. No orange. No streaks. I'm hooked! The next day I applied the Tan Enhancing Lotion that contains ingredients that minimize fine lines, contains a shimmer, and keeps your skin feeling "like butta." With other self-tanning products, I've had to re-apply self-tanner many days in a row to achieve the same results that I achieved with Fake Bake. Fake Bake lasted through my workout sessions, ten-outfits-a-day wardrobe changes, and showers galore. The self-proclaimed self-tanning expert has met her match. — 4 years agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 10 of 10 people said helpful
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Two words: Use it!
At college and seperated from my favorite spray tanning salon, I was time to figure out how to get my tanned look on my own. (gulp) After trying a few different products, sprays, lotions and other mousses, i found true love in this one. Easy to apply, not streaky, is tinted so you can know where you have applied it too, and is gradual so it doesnt make you suddenly orange. — 1 year, 3 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 9 of 10 people said helpful
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Safe and pretty tan
Love the mousse version of their regular self tanner. It's so much easier to apply/blend and doesn't leave any gross looking streaks. It looks a very NATURAL colour unlike a lot of other self tanners that I've tried in the past. Also, you can use this one on your face instead of shelling out for a separate facial lotion which I've also been sucked into in the past. All in all, totally worth the price! At $30 it will last a long time (I'm still on my first bottle!) and will even ship free from eBeauty (yes, I am a sucker for free shipping on Canadian websites). Definitely try this product if you're looking for a quality self-tanner that's super versatile. — 1 year, 8 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 4 of 5 people said helpful







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