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St Moritz it is then..... Will pop into wilkinson s tomorrow and get some.
Thanks all for your input!!
Will update with my verdict in a couple of days!0 -
I wouldn't use Moritz as I found it too messy, it washes off in the shower, & it ended up all over the bed clothes! :eek:
I found the wipes (Santa Monica), a pack of 25 for 99p at Home Bargains best. Most fake tan stinks, but if you put it on before bed then shower in the morning it's OK. The wipes are more natural too. Good Luck!0 -
Well..... The St Moritz was ok...... It went on well, and wasn't streaky. I bought the medium one, and it didn't seem overly dark for my fair skin... But.... It still stinks!!! Lol!0
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Well..... The St Moritz was ok...... It went on well, and wasn't streaky. I bought the medium one, and it didn't seem overly dark for my fair skin... But.... It still stinks!!! Lol!
Not to me, I use the mousse, mainly on my legs though so I'm not too near if it does smell!2021 Decluttering Awards: ⭐⭐🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇 2022 Decluttering Awards: 🥇
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I've tried St Moritz and it went straight to the bin. Cheap & smelly.
I now use Sienna X.0 -
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:3 tbsp of orange morrocan flour.
1 pipette full of 'PROGEL concentrated food colouring' by rainbow dust.
Mix and grind together with mortar and pestle.
Apply to a pre-soaked badger hair shaving brush.
Distribute evenly across the face and spend approx 30secs with a hairdrier on cool setting to get it too solidify.
Take a shot of apple cider vinegar (through a straw to protect enamel) and a shot of sunny-d original flavour to top it up when necessary.
You'll save a fortune and look amazing.0 -
3 tbsp of orange morrocan flour.
1 pipette full of 'PROGEL concentrated food colouring' by rainbow dust.
Mix and grind together with mortar and pestle.
Apply to a pre-soaked badger hair shaving brush.
Distribute evenly across the face and spend approx 30secs with a hairdrier on cool setting to get it too solidify.
Take a shot of apple cider vinegar (through a straw to protect enamel) and a shot of sunny-d original flavour to top it up when necessary.
You'll save a fortune and look amazing.
Yeah, bored now, nothing constructive to say, sad dated humour, see previous posts.0 -
Try Sally Hanson for legs spray.
Instant colour yet doesn't get destroyed in the rain like sun shimmer etc.
Use a mit for nice blending and a decent non tan smell.
Even though it's for legs I use it all over, works a treat!!
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i have always been afraid to try fake tan in case it went wrong and it took ages to go away. following the recommendation about st moritz i decided to give it a go.it is FANTASTIC. goes on so easily,lovely coloured mousse so you know where it is going, nice natural colour (medium), and a great price.0
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