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B.TAN Ultra Dark Self Tanner Mousse is a premium sunless tanning foam that delivers an incredibly dark tan in just one hour. This vegan, cruelty-free formula is free from parabens and unpleasant odors, ensuring a luxurious tanning experience. Made in the USA with high-quality ingredients, it’s perfect for both face and body, providing a golden bronzing glow that lasts.
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Too tan to give a damn
I have fair skin, this gets me dark. I do two to three coats. I’ll probably buy the darkest color when I reorder as I have the second to darkest. I leave it on all day. Then wash it off the next morning. By the time I shower any color that comes off is very minimal- just the color guide which is a slightly gray tint. I end up coming out of the shower as dark as I was going into the shower, just with a beautiful brown color minus the slight gray hue. I, like many here, have used almost every self tanner on the market. This stuff is cheap and gives you a deep, dark tan, what more could you ask for? The color doesn’t settle right away so you can check it out once done in one area and you have time to even it out if you need to. I never have streaks or am blotchy. Just be sure to properly prep your skin, this is the key to an even, beautiful tan. If you’re a beginner do your research, or read the pro tips below. I wish someone had given me these tips before I first started on my self-tanning journey. Here is how I prep and how I keep my tan lasting as long as possible.- Start exfoliating two to three days prior to tanning. (Here’s why this first step is MOST important: If you just exfoliate once, you’re going to get a bunch of dead skin cells off, but you’re not going to get everything off. When you tan dead skin cells, those dead skin cells are going to eventually shed themselves not at the same time as the other skin cells, and so you’ll left looking patchy or spotty. I use Indie Lee’s ‘Coconut Citrus Body Scrub,’ but any salt or sugar scrub you like will do. If you have dry skin, use a moisturizing body scrub as exfoliating can be abrasive and remove moisture.- Remove hair the day before with an epilator or by waxing, something long term so you don’t have to shave your color off. If you must shave, shave the day of tanning when you shower, not the day before.- Shower the day of tanning- but WAIT to tan. You want your skin to be clean when you apply your self-tanner, but you should wait a little bit post-shower to slather on tanner. When you get out of the shower, your skin is more absorptive and the self-tanner or the bronzer [can] seep into your pores, which can leave you with a speckled appearance, almost looks like blackheads or freckles. **If you're in a hurry to apply, you can run ice cold water over skin for 15 seconds to prevent seepage, but your skin should be completely dry before applying tanner to prevent uneven application.- Protect your hands and feet, apply a fragrance free moisturizer because if you don’t they will be orange. Go for a non-oily moisturizer that absorbs quickly. Make sure whatever you use even if it’s something you have to use in a bind, that it COMPLETELY absorbs into skin first. For dry skin do two coats. I VERY lightly apply moisturizer to knees and elbows and lightly apply tanner on these areas as well.- Use a tanning mitt, for small areas like feet you can use a make up brush, it works just as well as a tanning brush- trust me I’ve used both. Doing this ensures a subtle tan in those areas also. I use one for my face also, and blend it into my hairline in circular motions.- Work from the feet up. Your body creases and so will your tanner if you don’t.- If you forget to pick up a sling tanner for your back, use a spatula and put it in your mitt. (Don’t judge 😂)- WASH HANDA IMMEDIATELY AFTER. Use a makeup brush to blend the areas around your hands and wrists so that you don't finish with a line.- To preserve your self-tan for as long as possible, take lukewarm showers. Once you get out of the shower, be sure to pat yourself dry instead of rubbing and always moisturize. If you need to wear something tight like a sports bra, apply talc-free baby powder onto your skin before you wear it to make sure your tan stays glowing.To keep up with your tan for as long as possible be sure to use these showering tips towards the bottom. When you remove hair try a cream hair remover, avoid shaving if you’re gonna keep up the tan. Reapply as needed, every few days should do the trick.
K**Y
Don’t be afraid to try it! It works
So I used to use a product that was cheap but worked and have been looking for a replacement. I think I have found it. At first I was afraid to use it afraid it would destroy clothing or sheets or looking grey but nope I finally used it and I didn’t have any issues.There is a grey hue/guide to put it on evenly, but I did not stay grey. I put it on after I showered and dried. Did not put on decent clothes for an hour, after an hour got dressed and went on about my day. I did probably turn a little pink but I have pink undertones in my skin color. I don’t think I turned as dark as the datkest color and I left it on all day. But, I am no longer pasty white and can’t tan due to skin cancer. So for the price and I did tan without ruining clothing/sheets (which I have had happen with a very expensive brand) I will continue to use and purchase this product!!! But don’t be afraid like I was, I went two weeks without a tan after I received it! Silly Me. It won’t happen again!
B**G
More like 3.5 but who’s counting
UPDATE: the tan didn’t last a full week. Yes I took showers daily. I assume, you can’t do that? I found that I get close to the same color when I use that Jergens lotion that’s supposed to give you a little bit of a tan and those effects lasted about the same amount of time. I guess because it was a daily lotion, and this was only applied that one time. Don’t roast me… I’m still learning. I think I’ll go back to the tanning salon. It seems more convenient and more effective/better and longer results, to go to the tan place than to do it myself at this point. But again for the price not so bad.I wonder what would happen if I do self tan and then moisturize daily with the Jergens tan lotion…hmmmmmm.Original review:Disclaimer: this review is written by a black person of medium brown skin tone… In places. Before it was a fad, I have tried spray tan in the past. I’m not a stranger to the weird looks that the Caucasian/European American community gives you, when you walk into a tanning place. I am a black woman, and I love my hoodies and jeans so come the spring and summer, my body from the neck down are much lighter than my face. Especially my legs. So, I decided to brown it up a bit with a little bit of tan. This will be the first time that I’ve tried self tan, and it was a roller coaster. I went the whole 9 yards I bought a mitt. I bought the back thing to apply to my back. I could’ve just used one of those soft fluffy socks or those velvety make up remover washcloths. But I digress.The bottle says “I want the darkest tan possible“ frankly, this was not the darkest tan. I have gone darker when I’ve done spray tan. But I did reapply, kept it on for 4 1/2 hours and it still didn’t get as deep and a lot of it rinsed off. Don’t get me wrong, I do have some color on my legs when it developed and it looks pretty good, but I wanted something deeper. I’m not gonna complain much because the price point was right. I’m not very good with before and after pictures I’ll try to be better next time.
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