Best Eco Tan Self-Tanning Products
Latest review: I used the tan face water. It was okay day 1 and did give a nice colour but then (as others have reported) I developed a rash over my face where the product was applied. It is still red and dry 4
- Review Summary
- Value for Money1.4 (11)
- Causes Irritation Yes (8) · No (6)
- Stains ClothesYes (3) · No (9)
- Colour 1.9 (12)
- Smell2.5 (11)
- Ease of Application3.1 (13)
- Coverage2.2 (12)
Latest review: Bought from Myer @29.99 (but used a $10 voucher to reduce the price). Read on their website to use twice a day if colour was not deep enough…have done that for nearly two weeks, still have very l
- Review Summary
- Value for Money2.5 (2)
- Causes Irritation Yes (1) · No (2)
- Stains ClothesYes (0) · No (3)
- Colour 2.3 (3)
- Smell3.0 (3)
- Ease of Application4.0 (3)
- Coverage2.3 (3)
Latest review: I really wanted to love this because of it being organic. But it is difficult ti apply evenly, Fades off VERY badly makes you look like you have a skin disease. Even after exfoliating i will have to
- Review Summary
- Value for Money2.3 (7)
- Causes Irritation Yes (0) · No (7)
- Stains ClothesYes (0) · No (7)
- Colour 2.9 (7)
- Smell2.8 (6)
- Ease of Application4.1 (7)
- Coverage2.4 (7)
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