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Showing posts with label self tan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self tan. Show all posts
Xen-Tan Dark Lotion
Sunday, 9 September 2012
Hello Lovelies!
This is my second Xen-Tan post, my first which you can read here - which is all about the Deep Bronze Luxe. I completely used two of the Deep Bronze Luxe tubes before I decided to try a different type. As this is from the dark colour range as opposed to Deep Bronze Luxe which is from the medium colour range.
This is my second Xen-Tan post, my first which you can read here - which is all about the Deep Bronze Luxe. I completely used two of the Deep Bronze Luxe tubes before I decided to try a different type. As this is from the dark colour range as opposed to Deep Bronze Luxe which is from the medium colour range.
Xen-Tan Deep Bronze Luxe
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Hello lovelies!
I have a confession, I'm really really pale. As in, I could probably give Snow White a run for her money! So usually I always have some form of fake tan on, which normally is to just make me a healthier colour. I don't do the whole tanned within an inch of my life/orange very obvious fake tan, although I have had my unlucky moments in the past where I have gone a bit overboard. Haven't we all?
Anyway, I had heard a lot of good things about xen-tan in the beauty blogging stratosphere, so I decided to do a bit of my own research. I hopped over to their website and got down to some reading.
One of the first things I read was that the tan has OLIVE undertones, which is absolutely brilliant as it's pretty impossible to look orange. With olive undertones there is a richness to it, that could be a genuine tan. The fault of a lot of other tans is that they are bronze based, which is basically the same as if you use too much bronzer - you will look orange. So that was a positive right away.
I have a confession, I'm really really pale. As in, I could probably give Snow White a run for her money! So usually I always have some form of fake tan on, which normally is to just make me a healthier colour. I don't do the whole tanned within an inch of my life/orange very obvious fake tan, although I have had my unlucky moments in the past where I have gone a bit overboard. Haven't we all?
Anyway, I had heard a lot of good things about xen-tan in the beauty blogging stratosphere, so I decided to do a bit of my own research. I hopped over to their website and got down to some reading.
One of the first things I read was that the tan has OLIVE undertones, which is absolutely brilliant as it's pretty impossible to look orange. With olive undertones there is a richness to it, that could be a genuine tan. The fault of a lot of other tans is that they are bronze based, which is basically the same as if you use too much bronzer - you will look orange. So that was a positive right away.
£29.00 from House of Fraser
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