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I have light to medium skin and just want to look more bronzed. Which is the best gradual self tanning moisturiser i.e Johnson’s, L’Oreal etc? Thanks X

Up until last wk,Johnson’s,have now tried Garnier it’s fantastic as long as you don’t put too much on and mosturise and exfoliate the day before x

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7 Responses to “What is the best gradual self tanning moisturiser?”

  • Ashl3y says:

    johnsons is really good!
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  • hannah says:

    idk

    something at target
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  • auldyin says:

    ambre solaire…along with nivea moisturiser
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  • Christine says:

    get a spray tan! it works nicely and doesnt damage your skin!

    and wont make your palms orange like those tanning lotions!
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  • jinx the frog. says:

    olay
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  • live life says:

    Up until last wk,Johnson’s,have now tried Garnier it’s fantastic as long as you don’t put too much on and mosturise and exfoliate the day before x
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  • Jon M says:

    I think most of the gradual tan moisterizers are either just like the tan lotions and give an orange look or orange plams, or they don’t really do much. What I would suggest is a tan lotion by clinique and mix it in with a basic moisterizer such as olay and get the strength you need, start with 10% tan lotion, rest moisterizer and then move it up if you want your skin darker.

    Also you can buy bed sheets now that don’t rub off the tan lotions so you don’t get orange on the bed which is pretty useful.
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