Elsa
- 3 months
Beginner Self-Tanner
Hey! I am naturally very pale and have a hard time getting any tan. I've been thinking about trying some self-tanner but have never done it, so I wonder a few things. How do people reach their back and get everything even? And then a few recommendations for me, as I am completely new to this and just want something very simple and easy that gives a natural and light result. I've seen some that are like body lotions, maybe that's a good start? I assume they don't need to be rinsed off, etc. either? Sorry for all the questions, but I'm a little lost 🙈 all tips are welcome!Translated from swedish
1 product in post Beginner Self-Tanner114 views- Customer service at Lyko3 monthsHey there Elsa! Oh yes, if skincare isn't a jungle, then self-tanning products can definitely be one too 😄🙌 Good tools or to share with a good friend, colleague, or partner can absolutely often help best on the back, which can be a bit tricky to reach by yourself. Besides a glove, something like this can be great: lyko.com/sv/marc-inbane/marc-inbane-back-applicator Personally, I prefer the mousse variants that don't have a specific darkness level or anything, but build up over time! ❤ I can list a few that are favorites among many, both mousse and lotion, so you can take a look: lyko.com/sv/hudvard/solprodukter/brun-utan-sol/ida-warg-beauty-berries---cream-self-tanning-mousse-150-ml lyko.com/sv/hudvard/solprodukter/brun-utan-sol/st-tropez-self-tan-express-mousse-200ml lyko.com/sv/hudvard/solprodukter/brun-utan-sol/ida-warg-self-tanning-body-lotion-200-ml lyko.com/sv/bondi-sands/bondi-sands-skin-perfector-gradual-tanning-lotion-150-ml
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