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Sun May 20, 2012 10:21 am |
I just ordered this, the reviews on qvc are pretty impressive. Has anyone tried this yet? Its hard to find right now. Once I get it I will review but in the meantime, if anyone has used it please let me know what you think! |
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Mon May 28, 2012 6:26 pm |
Ok update, I got my product and used it last night, I did go softly due to the fact that NOT one self tanner has ever really looked real on me, EVER! Close but never quiet right, a bit orange, or a bit yellow, or even ruddy, something just off.
When I went to dinner with my sister-in-law, I made her inspect me to see if I looked orange, LOL, she saw nothing but a nice start to a tan, which was the same I saw! So this works even for me!!Also its for body and face, no need to purchase seperate ones and comes with an application glove, very easy to use and nothing gets on your hands at all.
Now I did go play in the pool with family this afternoon for a few hours, with sunblock on, but still got lots of color! I now look super nice tan. I might of just found the perfect formula, use this then the next day go out in sun for an hour! Yes with spf on and a big hat!
I really do hate self tanners, and prob will use this very sparingly, due to the hassle ect of using them, but the color does work nicely. It does have a color guide, which I like, I can see where I've missed or not. I did not notice any awful smell while using or later either. |
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Tue May 29, 2012 3:33 am |
That's sounding pretty good, Tiny. Thanks for the review.
It'd be great if you could please report back when you find out how evenly the tan fades. Since you've topped up with a natural tan, it would probably be difficult to tell how long the fake one lasts, but I'd be interested to know if you can manage to tell the difference.
I'm trying Vita Liberata Phenomenal at the moment. I gave it a quick one-coat go on my legs last Friday and was surprised by how lovely it was to apply. And I couldn't see a single streak.
When I have more time, I'll do test it out by applying the 2 recommended spaced-apart applications and see if it really does last 2-3 weeks for me. |
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Tue May 29, 2012 6:46 am |
majorb wrote: |
That's sounding pretty good, Tiny. Thanks for the review.
It'd be great if you could please report back when you find out how evenly the tan fades. Since you've topped up with a natural tan, it would probably be difficult to tell how long the fake one lasts, but I'd be interested to know if you can manage to tell the difference.
I'm trying Vita Liberata Phenomenal at the moment. I gave it a quick one-coat go on my legs last Friday and was surprised by how lovely it was to apply. And I couldn't see a single streak.
When I have more time, I'll do test it out by applying the 2 recommended spaced-apart applications and see if it really does last 2-3 weeks for me. |
Your prob right, it will be hard for me to tell. But this is to be applied once or twice a week, so I am guessing that its a week. But yours sounds better if it lasts two weeks and the colors good.
I had no streaking either, very even application. My issue is always the color, they never work at all for me, till this one |
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Tue May 29, 2012 7:09 am |
majorb wrote: |
That's sounding pretty good, Tiny. Thanks for the review.
It'd be great if you could please report back when you find out how evenly the tan fades. Since you've topped up with a natural tan, it would probably be difficult to tell how long the fake one lasts, but I'd be interested to know if you can manage to tell the difference.
I'm trying Vita Liberata Phenomenal at the moment. I gave it a quick one-coat go on my legs last Friday and was surprised by how lovely it was to apply. And I couldn't see a single streak.
When I have more time, I'll do test it out by applying the 2 recommended spaced-apart applications and see if it really does last 2-3 weeks for me. |
Sorry to be a pest, but can you give more detail on the color? I've never heard of this tanner |
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Tue May 29, 2012 8:13 am |
Tiny wrote: |
Sorry to be a pest, but can you give more detail on the color? I've never heard of this tanner |
I have problems with getting any colour at all with many fake tanners, despite my pale skin, would you believe!
I tried the medium one for Vita Liberata (only that and the fair versions were available in the shop and one coat gave a hint of very natural tan - no weird orangey bits, no streaking and no discernable biscuity smell.
However, in order for it to last longer, you need to apply more coats. The website advises: 1 coat for approx 7 days, 2 coats for approx 10+days, 3 coats for approx 2-3 weeks.
I'll try 2 coats next time and see what happens.
Here's the product on the Vita Liberata website: http://www.vitaliberata.co.uk/store/?q=0&cid=7 |
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Tue May 29, 2012 8:39 am |
majorb wrote: |
Tiny wrote: |
Sorry to be a pest, but can you give more detail on the color? I've never heard of this tanner |
I have problems with getting any colour at all with many fake tanners, despite my pale skin, would you believe!
I tried the medium one for Vita Liberata (only that and the fair versions were available in the shop and one coat gave a hint of very natural tan - no weird orangey bits, no streaking and no discernable biscuity smell.
However, in order for it to last longer, you need to apply more coats. The website advises: 1 coat for approx 7 days, 2 coats for approx 10+days, 3 coats for approx 2-3 weeks.
I'll try 2 coats next time and see what happens.
Here's the product on the Vita Liberata website: http://www.vitaliberata.co.uk/store/?q=0&cid=7 |
Thanks, could be the more coats of this, the longer it lasts as well! I did one "light" coat, incase I looked like a tiger and then it could fade fast lmao |
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Tue May 29, 2012 2:28 pm |
Tiny wrote: |
Thanks, could be the more coats of this, the longer it lasts as well! I did one "light" coat, incase I looked like a tiger and then it could fade fast lmao |
Yes, I always do that whenever I try a new fake tan - just in case the results end up being scary! |
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Tue May 29, 2012 4:29 pm |
majorb wrote: |
Tiny wrote: |
Thanks, could be the more coats of this, the longer it lasts as well! I did one "light" coat, incase I looked like a tiger and then it could fade fast lmao |
Yes, I always do that whenever I try a new fake tan - just in case the results end up being scary! |
exact same reason I never attempt the face unlesssssssssssssssss I am super sure!
eta: color is still good, but bad test now that I added real sun |
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Wed May 30, 2012 3:16 am |
Tiny wrote: |
exact same reason I never attempt the face unlesssssssssssssssss I am super sure! |
I swear by Clarins Liquid Bronze for my face as it's practically foolproof - so easy to apply and gives very natural, non-streaky results. I use a body self-tanner for the rest of me, though! |
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Wed May 30, 2012 6:24 am |
majorb wrote: |
Tiny wrote: |
exact same reason I never attempt the face unlesssssssssssssssss I am super sure! |
I swear by Clarins Liquid Bronze for my face as it's practically foolproof - so easy to apply and gives very natural, non-streaky results. I use a body self-tanner for the rest of me, though! |
you are full of fantastic information! ty |
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Wed May 30, 2012 12:25 pm |
majorb wrote: |
Tiny wrote: |
exact same reason I never attempt the face unlesssssssssssssssss I am super sure! |
I swear by Clarins Liquid Bronze for my face as it's practically foolproof - so easy to apply and gives very natural, non-streaky results. I use a body self-tanner for the rest of me, though! |
is it self tanner, or wash off, I would not mind a wash off one either |
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Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:39 am |
Majob,
have you ever found a good body bronzer, that you wash off, but that stays until you do? I really would like one of those as well. It would not bother me in the least to apply it like lotion and wash off when I shower later? |
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Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:23 am |
Tiny wrote: |
is it self tanner, or wash off, I would not mind a wash off one either |
The Clarins Liquid Bronze is a self-tanner, Tiny. You can actually use it during the daytime (I think, perhaps, even under make-up, although I've never tried that).
I use mine overnight: popping on some moisturiser and eye cream, waiting for it to sink in and then applying the Clarins.
Tiny wrote: |
have you ever found a good body bronzer, that you wash off, but that stays until you do? I really would like one of those as well. It would not bother me in the least to apply it like lotion and wash off when I shower later? |
Sorry, I don't like to use wash-off products as they're more likely to stain my clothes.
However, I do use something like that for my legs. Alas, it is very hard to find and may possibly be discontinued: Air Stocking, which is a spray-on leg make-up. It's fantastic and makes your legs look perfect, hiding blemishes and bruises.
Sally Hansen makes a similar product, although I haven't tried that one yet. |
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Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:27 am |
majorb wrote: |
Tiny wrote: |
is it self tanner, or wash off, I would not mind a wash off one either |
The Clarins Liquid Bronze is a self-tanner, Tiny. You can actually use it during the daytime (I think, perhaps, even under make-up, although I've never tried that).
I use mine overnight: popping on some moisturiser and eye cream, waiting for it to sink in and then applying the Clarins.
Tiny wrote: |
have you ever found a good body bronzer, that you wash off, but that stays until you do? I really would like one of those as well. It would not bother me in the least to apply it like lotion and wash off when I shower later? |
Sorry, I don't like to use wash-off products as they're more likely to stain my clothes.
However, I do use something like that for my legs. Alas, it is very hard to find and may possibly be discontinued: Air Stocking, which is a spray-on leg make-up. It's fantastic and makes your legs look perfect, hiding blemishes and bruises.
Sally Hansen makes a similar product, although I haven't tried that one yet. |
Thank you so much for all the information. OMG your brilliant, I had forgotten about the air stockings products!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't see why one couldn't use that on arms as well, if needed!!!!! Thank you so much again |
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Sat Jun 02, 2012 2:09 am |
Tiny wrote: |
[Thank you so much for all the information. OMG your brilliant, I had forgotten about the air stockings products!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't see why one couldn't use that on arms as well, if needed!!!!! Thank you so much again |
You're very welcome, Tiny.
I've got quite a few Air Stocking sprays left in reserve but am looking for a good replacement for after I've used those up. Am thinking of trying the Diego Dalla Palma one, although am now worried that it might be a bit dark and orangey for my pale skin: http://www.hqhair.com/diego-dalla-palma-spray-on-tights/10597965.html?utm_source=googleprod&utm_medium=gp&utm_campaign=gp_cosmetics&affil=thggps
Last night, I applied my Vita Liberata Phenomenal: 2 coats to my legs and 1 to the rest of my body (just in case of disaster!). I'll do a further leg and body coat tonight and see whether those claims of 2-3 weeks actually work for me.
I think I'll probably do a bit more experimenting and then write a full review.
With my pale skin, I take my fake tan very seriously, as you can probably tell!
How is your tan doing? Still looking good, with no patchy wear? |
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Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:22 am |
No Patchy wear at all!!!! But I did cheat and do a few hours outdoors , I really don't know if that makes a difference.
My color is perfectly even still, and even real sun that doesnt happen!
Ok on a mission to find your airless stockings and a decent bronzer for last minute help!!! Any recs would be very apprecieated
I am going to do another coat late this weekend sometime.
oopsie almost forgot, I am not fading hardly at all, so it definately lasts |
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Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:02 am |
Its definately fading now, and fading just as a real tan would! No splotchy areas at all, just all fading normal. I should add another coat today, but Hubby here and making me nutty, so will try but no promises |
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Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:12 am |
Sounding good, Tiny. I hate it when fake tan fades in such a way to make it appear as though you're suffering from some strange skin disease!
As for bronzers, do you mean a facial version? I don't know much about bronzers, to be honest (face or body) as I've avoided them like the plague since the 80's (scary, scary bronzer days ) until only very recently.
A Chanel MUA made me fall in love with one of their new bronzers. It's called Sable Rose and is stripey. It is buildable and can give a lovely, natural-looking, sunkissed effect on even my pale skin (and I best suit the delicate English rose look, definitely not beach babe) - much more palatable than the orange/mahogany glitter nightmares of 30 years ago, thankfully! |
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Wed Jun 06, 2012 4:57 am |
majorb wrote: |
Sounding good, Tiny. I hate it when fake tan fades in such a way to make it appear as though you're suffering from some strange skin disease!
As for bronzers, do you mean a facial version? I don't know much about bronzers, to be honest (face or body) as I've avoided them like the plague since the 80's (scary, scary bronzer days ) until only very recently.
A Chanel MUA made me fall in love with one of their new bronzers. It's called Sable Rose and is stripey. It is buildable and can give a lovely, natural-looking, sunkissed effect on even my pale skin (and I best suit the delicate English rose look, definitely not beach babe) - much more palatable than the orange/mahogany glitter nightmares of 30 years ago, thankfully! |
Sounds lovely and I am as pale as you, it sounds! My thoughts on a body bronzer, face too, but mainly body, is when a fake tans goes a bit odd , a bronzer would cover it lovely and I'd be able to hide the I have typho fever look! |
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Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:49 am |
Tiny wrote: |
Sounds lovely and I am as pale as you, it sounds! My thoughts on a body bronzer, face too, but mainly body, is when a fake tans goes a bit odd , a bronzer would cover it lovely and I'd be able to hide the I have typho fever look! |
That's precisely why I use Air Stocking spray - because I can never get a truly perfect application of fake tan on my lower legs/knees/feet, no matter how hard I try. |
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Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:17 am |
majorb wrote: |
Tiny wrote: |
Sounds lovely and I am as pale as you, it sounds! My thoughts on a body bronzer, face too, but mainly body, is when a fake tans goes a bit odd , a bronzer would cover it lovely and I'd be able to hide the I have typho fever look! |
That's precisely why I use Air Stocking spray - because I can never get a truly perfect application of fake tan on my lower legs/knees/feet, no matter how hard I try. |
I did get this product perfect on knees, ankles, feet, even toes and finger but what I did rather than just do lotion on those areas prior to using the tanning, I did a super light, and I mean super light, layer of lotion everywhere, a bit more on feet, hands, knees, elbows, ect! and it worked. By light, I lightly brushed a bit from my hands all over. Have you ever tried that? |
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Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:40 am |
Tiny wrote: |
I did get this product perfect on knees, ankles, feet, even toes and finger but what I did rather than just do lotion on those areas prior to using the tanning, I did a super light, and I mean super light, layer of lotion everywhere, a bit more on feet, hands, knees, elbows, ect! and it worked. By light, I lightly brushed a bit from my hands all over. Have you ever tried that? |
Because my skin is so dry, I always do that, Tiny. Air Stocking makes my leg skin look so perfect that I did actually once have one of my husband's male colleagues ask if he could touch my leg (not in a sleazy way and my husband was there at the time, I hasten to add )as he had never seen such perfect skin! |
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Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:06 pm |
majorb wrote: |
Tiny wrote: |
I did get this product perfect on knees, ankles, feet, even toes and finger but what I did rather than just do lotion on those areas prior to using the tanning, I did a super light, and I mean super light, layer of lotion everywhere, a bit more on feet, hands, knees, elbows, ect! and it worked. By light, I lightly brushed a bit from my hands all over. Have you ever tried that? |
Because my skin is so dry, I always do that, Tiny. Air Stocking makes my leg skin look so perfect that I did actually once have one of my husband's male colleagues ask if he could touch my leg (not in a sleazy way and my husband was there at the time, I hasten to add )as he had never seen such perfect skin! |
and this is the product your now saying is sold out !!!! Perfect legs work for me |
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Fri Jun 08, 2012 2:48 pm |
Tiny wrote: |
and this is the product your now saying is sold out !!!! Perfect legs work for me |
But imagine, you'd then have to put up with men randomly asking to touch your leg! |
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