'This tan is absolutely beautiful, the formula feels hydrating and glides on the skin like a breeze. The colour is more of a true brown/olive tan rather than dodgy orange.'
Fake tan fans are buzzing about an Amazon bargain that delivers a sun-kissed, streak-free tan without breaking the bank. Fans of popular brand St. Tropez have hailed its Luxe Body Serum as 'the best tan' that doesn't block pores or leave marks on sheets.
Ordinarily priced at £35, Amazon has currently marked down the St. Tropez Tan Luxe Body Serum by an eye-catching 66%, offering it for just £11.95 for a limited time. Meanwhile, other retailers such as LookFantastic has it on offer for £28, while Sephora has it for £32.10, reports Manchester Evening News.
A third said: "This tan is absolutely beautiful, the formula feels hydrating and glides on the skin like a breeze. The colour is more of a true brown/olive tan rather than dodgy orange.
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