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Fake Tan

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Belgravian Sun 27-May-18 10:55:15

Switch to the M&S one it's more subtle than the Clarins one I find.

You can of course add any fake tan to your own moisturiser.

If you have gone orange with the clarins one I recommend you try the overnight flow instead of the tanning drops

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Panache Sun 27-May-18 10:41:09

I rather think this may act as a warning to others who forsake the natural sun element........and its scary risks of premature wrinkles...... and worse still,skin cancers.

Sadly all is never quite as it states on any packet, and now complete with orange glow, you serve to tell us to adhere strictly to the written instructions Teetime.....or else!

Better luck next time I think its fair to say!

You certainly will not get much of a "glow" with this Whitsun weather thats for sure!

Teetime Sun 27-May-18 09:40:34

Wishing to gain a healthy glow without putting my already wrinkly face in the sun I purchased some Clarins Radinace-Plus Golden Glow Booster £20) drops which you add to your normal moisturiser at night. Well and good it works IF you follow the instructions!! I am now a bit orange and am now off to exfoliate myself back to a more normal tinge!