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coco_belmore
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Wed Oct 01, 2003 5:06 am |
~Well who doesn't love a great tan? St. Tropez's Instant Self-Tanning Mousse is absoultly fantastic! As it is a mousse it give great and even coverage that also appears to be natural! What more can you ask for with a tan that come in a bottle? Well except to actually be in St. Tropez!~ |
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The above post is a review of the following product available at EDS:
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St. Tropez Whipped Bronze Mousse (8 oz)
This self-adjusting mousse is oil free and complements your skin tone, while your tan deepens over 3 hours - all without the damaging effects of the sun. Aloe leaf juice and AHA (fruit acid) allows for the richest, longest lasting tan possible. Like all St. Tropez products, Whipped Bronze has a pleasant fragrance and is ideal for the entire body, including the face.
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Mabsy
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Wed Oct 01, 2003 5:11 am |
Hi coco_belmore!
Have you tried the St Tropez lotion at all? I've got that one (and like it) and I'm just wondering how the two products compare.
Mmmmm......St Tropez..... you're right; that would be a nice place to be right about now! |
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coco_belmore
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Wed Oct 01, 2003 6:49 am |
Oh I have! Its great isn't it! |
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Mabsy
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Wed Oct 01, 2003 5:07 pm |
Sorry, I meant to say the St Tropez self tanning lotion (not the body moisturizer). Is that the one you tried? Which one do you prefer? The foam or the lotion?
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Thu Oct 02, 2003 1:17 pm |
Hey Mabsy,
I have tried the self-tan lotion and it is wonderful. It gives me a great even color and long, lasting color, using the recommended amount 3-4 days (out of one treatment.) The only thing that I didn't like was the way it filled the lines in my palms; I had to scrub it off. I didn't have any trouble getting it off, it just covered my hands and I didn't want it to stain. I would give this a 9+ out of 10!
Babs
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hopelesspunkrocks
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Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:16 pm |
I was just wondering if this would really work as well as you guys say it does. I have really pale skin. I've been tanning in a bed for a month so I have already developed a base tan. Could I use this or would it make me orange and streaky? |
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Mabsy
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Thu Apr 08, 2004 4:46 am |
Well I myself am VERY pale (I'm a MAC NC15 if that tells you anything) and i have not had any problems with this going orange (a problem I get with many self tanners) or streaky.
You do have to remember that what may work for one person may not work for another. A lot of tanners that go orange on me work very well for other people (it's a combination of being very pale and also the skin type, or something). But I have had excellent results with this one.
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Robin
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Thu Apr 08, 2004 6:03 am |
I may just have to give these products a try. I am always very pale and I don't tan very well so this would be the perfect way to go and get a tan!!! |
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Thu Apr 22, 2004 7:52 am |
Instead of starting a new thread I would like to add that the mousse is great if you want immediate coverage that develops over an evening. The tanning lotion is also easy to apply but best applied at night so you can wash off the tint in the morning.
I have noticed that if I'm using a glycolic type face wash then the mousse doesn't last as long and the lotion does last longer. I'm very pale and I can go from pasty to J-Lo in an instant with it.
My fave selftan.
latex gloves are also recommended:) |
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Sacred Haven
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Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:55 pm |
The St. Tropez Sunless Tanning products are definitely "top of the line".
Being a Licensed Massage Therapist, I have had the chance to use this line on my clients. The results have been FANTASTIC!
While the lotion does tend to last longer than the mousse, I find my clients like the "silky feel" of the mousse when I apply it to their skin. The mousse also dries faster and with less application fuss than the lotion.
FYI - If you like to be sure of non-streaking and a seamless tan, just use a pair of old socks (turn them inside out) on your hands after you apply the lotion/mousse to your skin and rub in circular motion. This will take the excess product away from your skin and a provide a flawless tan. Then toss to socks in with your towels when doing the wash.
Also, daily moisturizing will make your sunless tan last much longer!
HINT, HINT! EDS has the best prices online for the mousse, too!
I hope this helps. Enjoy your tan! |
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Thu Aug 24, 2006 10:08 am |
Sacred Haven, that's a great tip!
As for the mousse VS the lotion I agree with the others here.
Mousse: dries faster, easier to apply. IMO slightly darker color. Costs less at EDS than other places.
Lotion: Color lasts slightly longer? (not sure), usually costs less than the mousse, dries relatively fast, but not as fast as the mousse. (If you prefer more time for appl. this might work better for you). IMO, lotion works better mixed w/ moisturiser than mousse.
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_________________ Norwegian, 28, brunette, medium/pale skintone, green eyes. Not sensitive skin, bit dry in winter, trying to figure out preventative skincare. Happy with: retin-a cream, emu, LRP Anthelios ss, Careprost. Stopped with CPs. Curious about: Bioderma ss, Renova, gadgets. |
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Thu Aug 24, 2006 10:29 am |
I bought this at bath and body works a while back. The lotion, moisturizer and scrub. It says to rub the moisturizer in your elbows, knees and hairline prior to application, and it works well, I guess. The hardest thing for me is blending the top of my feet to look right, you know, not totally white because it just wouldn't look right, and not getting my ankles to streak. That is sooo hard. I always get streaks at the bottom of my legs.
Also, I found that is doesn't last very long, IMO, because I was having to reapply every three days. It that right?
How does everyone get the tan on there face to last more than one night? It must be the products I use because my face is always waaaaay lighter the next day then the rest of me.
All in all though, out of all the self tanners I have tried, jergens, neutrogena, and banana, and coppertone, I like this the best. |
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Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:33 pm |
I have their bronzing powder - also very good and it seems to be lasting for ages |
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Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:48 pm |
NO streaks! This is why I love this product!!! It's amazing for a self tanner. |
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Thu Jan 31, 2008 4:20 pm |
i received this as a birthday present from my brother.. of course under my direction i had heard horror stories about dyed sheets, so i planned ahead: i rubbed the lotion on myself in circular motions, cleaning my hands as i went with baking soda (BEST for removing it!), at like 6pm! i sat in my winter pajamas, making sure my legs weren't pressed against each other, etc. i went to bed at 9pm in my boxers and t-shirt and lo and behold, no stains when i woke up! the lotion gave me a lovely deep caramel colour that lasted for days. AND no streaks! it was beautiful. because i don't use it all the time, its definitely worth the money.
tip: to get your hands tanned, put some lotion on a cotton pad and dab it onto the tops of your hands and fingers. works like a charm! |
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in2style
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Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:24 pm |
I have tried all kinds of tanning lotions and St Tropez is, by far, the best - I have been using for a year now. I use the lotion on my lower half as I find it gives a deeper color on my legs (I like them a little darker) but I use the foam on my upper as it gives a natural healthy golden tone and dries quicker. It is never orange and is very natural. In fact, many times I've been asked where I have been on vacation. I ALWAYS use latex medical gloves to apply - goes on smoother and no messy hands. The lotion does rub onto my sheets overnight but this easily washes out and doesn't stain. You won't be disappointed. |
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Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:47 am |
I heard about this product here on EDS and got it last year. St. Tropez mousse is definitely the best self-tanner I have ever used!!! I am fair and it looks natural and lasts a long time on me. It also has a color guard which makes even application easier. No major smell either. I love it! |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:14 pm |
i agree this is the best self tanner out there. never any streaks and realistic color. i don't know how it does it, but the color is exactly the color i tan.
i also use the moisturizer which is great too. its very low maintenance. i just throw some on my legs when i'm wearing a skirt and it gives me some color. i don't exfoilate before hand or anything and it still doesn't streak.
the only issue with st. tropez mousee (haven't tried the lotion) is the smell. there's a slight self tanner smell to them. but i just wear perfume the day after i apply and i'm fine. |
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Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:09 pm |
I love this stuff..been using it for over 10 yrs!
I am a model AND IT ALWAYS DOES THE TRICK..
A lot of the makeup artists use it too.
After so many self tanning disasters, etc (.Thank goodness for airbrushing pics..)
..I've used every one..
It is the cream of the crop!
FYI:
I just found another great one too..through a makeup artist who works a lot on swimwear shoots..
It is called XENtan..
I loved it a lot (similar to St Tropez)and the smell is actually much better than St Tropez, so I bought a bunch on line..
I like both lines and now use them both!
Yep! sheets are a huge issue and it drives men crazy..lol
But, they like tan girls usually, so too bad..they have to love with it.
I also usually wear ugly jammies and longer sleeves....
I guess this is something they may never figure out and messy sheet must just come with the territory..lol
I use latex gloves from CVS and put vaseline on toes and dry patches..then use a cotton ball to apply to hands..
Also, if you are worried about streaks..
Wait til the St Tropez or XenTan dry a bit, and use a natural and soft sea sponge and buff..
Learned this one from a famous supermodel!
Baking soda is great for hands and spots!
Happing faux glowing gals!
Love this place soo much..It is a great site!
xoxo
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Tue Nov 11, 2008 3:27 am |
Ahh so happy for this review! I had St. Tropez self tanner in my basket and removed it thinking, oh it's probably just another streaky product, why waste money? I'm sold, it's going back in the basket for when I order!! |
_________________ Making it my personal goal to improve my health and wellness! |
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Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:07 pm |
Kat ~<3 wrote: |
Ahh so happy for this review! I had St. Tropez self tanner in my basket and removed it thinking, oh it's probably just another streaky product, why waste money? I'm sold, it's going back in the basket for when I order!! |
I can vouch for the St. Tropez mousse as the best self-tanner I've ever used. I haven't tried their cream version though.
Hope you like it as well! |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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