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L'Oréal Plenitude Sublime Bronze Self-Tanning Spray


 L'Oréal Plenitude Sublime Bronze Self-Tanning Spray L'Oreal

L'Oréal Plenitude Sublime Bronze Self-Tanning Spray

 
Description: Type: Body Care

Newest Review: ... the skin, the solution seems to make some type of barrier on the skin and it looks like water on oil. water beads rolling off ... more

 ... everywhere. i dunno if this can cause streaking... i didnt get much of that. just blothces. i waited a couple of hours, watched a movie in the dark and when it was done and i turned the lights on OH MY!!!! i was of another decent! Spanish maybe? haha Cons - my legs were blotchey, had to reaply to white areas - my arms in the back where it rubbed on my body had no tann where i clothed in tank top and shorts didnt tan. was like i really did sit in the sun, with clothes on. had to re apply - my wrists werent ta...more

kinkiboots
Premium Review L'Oréal Plenitude Sublime Bronze Self-Tanning Spray: Super duper bronze tanning gel (not spray!!) (927 words)
by - written on 02/03/04 (Very useful, 1820 readings)
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First of all i have to say im reviewing the self tanning gel (150ml) and not the spray! Ive tried many fake tans from cheap to very expensive to avoid looking like a milk bottle (and been every shade of orange possible in the process!!!) I have to say this self tanner one of the best ive tried. *The packaging* The product is in a in a clear tube with gold, bronze and orange writing on. Because the tube is clear you can see the product which is a peachy orangy transparent gel. It has a clear orange flip top cap. The packaging is quite nice nothing too exciting though. *Instructions* Apply to perfectly clean skin. Spread evenly over the ...  Read the complete review

foxster27
Premium Review Hey Mister Tangerine Man (799 words)
by - written on 25/05/04 (Very useful, 2452 readings)
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Women don?t fully hold the monopoly when it comes to wanting a natural golden tan without having to risk getting skin cancer or premature ageing. As a pale-skinned man with a summer ball to attend in a few weeks I thought healthy glowing skin would flatter my tuxedo perfectly. I can only ever remember using a self tanning product many years ago and although it was a cheaper product the results were pretty good. With this in mind I thought that the products available today would all be excellent due to product development and fine tuning and I decided to go with a product with a recognised name. To me Loreal is usually a name that equal quality and ...  Read the complete review

llamalluv
Premium Review L'Oréal Plenitude Sublime Bronze Self-Tanning Spray: Not good for VERY white people (464 words)
by - written on 28/05/04 (Very useful, 2050 readings)
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I am of German descent, and so am extremely pale, with fair hair and eyes. Basically, my darkest "tan" ever acheived naturally was actually "peach". I had read numerous good reviews from people who have had great success with this product. I used the Loreal Sublime Bronze Gelee formula in the Medium/Dark. In the past, I have always been pleased with the quality and results I acheive with their other products (especially their hair dye!) I am going to be going to the beach this weekend, so thought I would try to make myself look less like I come from Siberia and more like the desert dweller I am (I'm an American from Phoenix, ...  Read the complete review

luverlypapi
Premium Review i look sorta funny (419 words)
by - written on 09/07/05 (Useful, 1831 readings)
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SUBLIME BRONZE Any Angle self-Tanning Spray Medium - Streak Free i bought this product after hearing about it at the gym. it was advertised as the easiest to use and gets the most coverage with its 360 deg. spray nozzle, whatever... I'll tell you my expereince. I came home from shoping, showered and mosturized my feet and hands as to help them not absorb the tanner. I sprayed my legs first, then my arms and upper body (front) then I tried to get most of my back. After spraying the skin, the solution seems to make some type of barrier on the skin and it looks like water on oil. water beads rolling ...  Read the complete review

 
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