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Wednesday, 8 May 2013

My Best Sunless Tanning Lotion Ever

By Veronica Cappelletti


Finding the best sunless tanning lotion can be a trial and error process. Some people prefer certain brands over others. The great thing about sunless tan lotion is that you are not exposing your precious skin to the harmful rays of the sun.

Some people shy away from these products because they can leave streaks. Some products have a certain non flattering smell. This leads people to only apply this at night when they will not have to go out in public. Poorly mixed lotions can actually make your freckles and moles darker, so be careful.

Since the attractiveness of these lotions are great, more research is done. Developers are coming up with better lotions almost daily. Today's lotions are getting better at leaving no streaks leaving a smooth and steady application. The makers have heard your cries and have solved the smell issue, replacing it with a fragrant odor.

The top lotions will ac as moisturizers, be streak free and smell great. They can be worn daily without the worry of streaks appearing in odd places. However, spray are a hard option due to the difficulty of applying them at home.

Most lotions will have a color that matches your skin best, however you can customize your tones and hues to your desire. The lotions are available in different shades of brown, bronze or possibly a golden tint. You can find distinctive pleasant fragrances also.

You skin really should have silky smooth experience during application. There shouldn't be anything sticky left behind. You should have a natural looking hue, not fake or artificial. You can find some sunless products as a gel. Some will have special applicators to help you apply evenly.

You will know when you found the best sunless tanning lotions. People will ask you if you had just been out tanning or if you just got back from vacation. You will have a glowing complexion and your body will look and feel silky smooth.




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