3/12/2012

Lancome Paris Flash Bronzer Airbrush Self-tanning , 4-Ounce Pump Bottle Review

Lancome Paris Flash Bronzer Airbrush Self-tanning , 4-Ounce Pump Bottle
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After I got a salon spray tan and didn't want to pay that much again, I did a lot of research before buying two different spray tans to try, the Lancome and the Loreal Sublime. The Lancome is definitely better (the Loreal was very orange). This goes on nicely and turns a nice bronze color, not orange on my very pale skin. I get about two full body treatments from one can, so it costs considerably less than a salon spray tan.
However, there are a few things you should know:
1. The tanning agent is very oily and does not dry . . . at all. After letting it sit for 20-30 minutes while I do my hair and makeup, the coloring agent has time to sink in, and I pat the oil off gently with a few tissues. The patting does not make the color streak if you wait long enough for the coloring agent to sink in. Then I moisturize all over. If you want a spray-n-go tanner, you probably won't like this one at all. I had read one review of this product on another site that talked about it not drying, and I thought maybe the reviewer sprayed too much on or held the can too close. No, it really doesn't dry, but the tissue patting works for me.
2. As you spray the rest of your body, residual spray will fall on your feet. Let the color develop some before deciding whether you need to spray your feet. The first time I did it, I ended up with way too much color on my feet. It looked really bad. The second time, I sprayed everywhere except my feet, and they got just enough color.

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