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Buy it now. Add to wishlist. Now that you know how to use these self-tanners , you can pull off a natural, glowy tan while caring for your skin at the same time. Menu Skip to right header navigation Skip to main content Skip to secondary navigation Skip to primary sidebar. Contents Would I suggest using it? How do you use St Tropez self-tan Purity bronzing water gel? How do you use St Tropez self-tan Purity face mist? Final thoughts. Bestseller No. Providing 24 hours hydration, quick drying and non-sticky.

And you get a very true dark tan. Since I have stopped forgetting my factor 50 my face is totally albino. The tip came at just the right time, thanks! I also love the Clarins but I will try St Tropez.

Oooh thanks! And so time consuming to match face to body with make up! Hope you have a great day oh giver of beauty wisdom! Would be nice if we got it. I put the mousse over my entire face, including my eye lids. Does that answer the question? You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. It may seem counterintuitive, but according to Tan-Luxe global tanning expert Alexandra DiMarchi, the best time to tan your face is at night.

Consider it a part of your evening skin-care routine. Use an exfoliating cleanser or scrub — either physical or chemical is fine. Just be sure to choose one that doesn't contain oil, which can keep the self-tanner from absorbing properly. Follow the instructions on the packaging to apply your tan, whether it's a mist, drops, or other formula. For a mist, Evans recommends holding the bottle about four inches away from the face and spritzing down the center and sides of the face.

For a cream product, apply it the same way you would a moisturizer, using your hands to slather an even layer around the face. It'll be a faster process than you think. Make sure your coverage includes the entire face, including "oft-forgotten areas such as the front and back of the neck, hairline, and ears," says DiMarchi.

Now comes the fun part: Contouring. Think of this optional step the same way you would your blush and bronzer — not entirely necessary, but they help create a "full-face" vibe.



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