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Chanel

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Has anyone had any experience with any of these self tanning sprays? I'm so pale and just want a little color. I find the sprays dry quickest and tend to have the least amount of smell but haven't used any of these products.



 



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I find that the sprays kind of suck because they can get streaky if you don't apply them just right.  I loooove the Neutrogena Sunless Tanning Foam.  It goes on really well and it dries just as fast as the spray if not faster.  I use it whenever I have a special occasion or I just want some color and it never fails.  HTH!!

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Kate Spade

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I've tried the St. Tropez with success, but my favorite spray-on is this Lancome, because it has sprays continuously. I find pump sprayers a little awkward to apply. I like the colors that both brands give.


FLASH BRONZER AIRBRUSH - Multi-Angle Self-Tanning Spray Even and All-Over Glow


I know you said you want a spray, but I wanted to add that I Fake Bake mousse. It dries really quickly and the color is gorgeously natural. I just apply at night and shower off the yucky brown color in the morning.


Self-Tanning Sheer Chocolate Mousse



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I've never used those, but my holy grail self tanner is Neutrogena Micro Mist. It goes on evenly, dries super fast, the color is nice and actually natrual looking, and you can build application layers to get a nice deep color.

ETA: The reason I think the Neutrogena is so good is because it's an Aerosole and doesn't even require blending.

-- Edited by sfclinevandy at 16:46, 2006-12-28

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