Unlike last time when I was talking to you about Sun care products and getting healthy tanned skin, today's post is all about having a glowing skin without sun exposure.
Nowadays there are hundreds of different products promising you tanned look, but when it comes to autobronzants the choice is never easy. Noone wants to look like a carrot or wants to leave orange marks on any surface he touches. That's the reason why for years I have never ever even thought about trying such products until this summer. Shortly after I got back from my holiday my skin regained her pale winter tone in just three short weeks. That was the moment when I decided to finally buy an autobronzant and experiment a little bit.
So, this is the product that I can't recommend enough ever since - Ideal Soleil Hydra-Bronzing Self-Tanning Milk for face and body by Vichy.
It provides a natural-looking radiant and progressive tan, with a streak free finish. The melting texture leaves a velvety non-greasy finish that hydrates your skin for up to 8 hours. Of course, it is tested under dermatological control and is suitable for sensitive skin. Contains no parabens and as every Vichy product it is enriched with Vichy Thermal Spa Water.
If you still are not sure what you think about autobronzants, I have other suggestions for you.
The first one is this Skin So Soft Enhance & Glow Gradual Tan Lotion for Medium Skin by Avon - lightweight, non-greasy lotion formulated with collagen-boosting
technology and SPF15 to protect skin and provide 24-hour moisture. With
soft-touch formula and velvet flower and olive extracts, which even your skin tone, making it more glowy and shimmery.
The second one is this Skin So Soft Enhance &Glow Shimmer Oil Spray -
mineral-enriched, non-greasy moisturising oil spray to luxuriously soften skin, leaving it with a beautiful, golden shimmer.
mineral-enriched, non-greasy moisturising oil spray to luxuriously soften skin, leaving it with a beautiful, golden shimmer.
What do you think about these products? Have you tried any of them?