u/Blondeprincess7777

what red-undertone tans are best?

I'm pretty fair naturally and have so far tried the Loving Tan express mousse in medium and the St Tropez express mousse (i left it on for 3h).

I really loved the red undertone of the loving tan, but i'm not as much a fan of the green undertone of st tropez one. I also felt the st tropez one didn't go very dark at all, it said to leave it on for 3h for a "dark" look, but it is definitely less tanned than the loving tan medium. I don't want to use loving tan anymore because of the smell and the fact is seems to go tigerbready very quickly (also because it's quite expensive)

I know most tans are olive undertoned but I feel as though it doesn't look right on me if that makes sense.

I'm wondering if anyone knows of good self tans with reddish undertones?

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u/Blondeprincess7777 — 17 hours ago

Has anyone tried the Vaseline Gluta-Hya Serum burst lotion? And is it self-tan friendly?

Usually I use the Vaseline Cocoa Radiant lotion but i recently bought this new one and was wondering if it works well with self tan?

Is there something to look for or avoid when choosing moisturisers for after fake tan?

u/Blondeprincess7777 — 14 days ago

So I'm a bit of a fake tan newbie and have been using the loving tan mousse in medium for two weeks now. I was in the shower scrubbing off the tan so i can apply it again tonight, but it hasn't fully come off and i'm still a little tigerbread-like. do i just apply it again? do i moisturise and just apply over top of it? or do i need to wait until it fades completely?

I'm really new to this so any advice appreciated!

Also, I've seen a lot of people using plastic gloves for gradual tanning lotions instead of mitts. Do gloves work better for mousses as well. Or should i stick with the mitts?

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u/Blondeprincess7777 — 22 days ago