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THE SELF-TANNER

BRONZING POWDER

To get a radiant, streak-free even tan, you first need to exfoliate your skin with a gentle scrub in the shower. Focus on areas with rough skin such as elbows, knees and heels. The goal is to get rid of dead cells and prepare your skin for the self-tanner.

After drying yourself off with a towel, apply a thin layer of self-tanning emulsion or milk on your entire body, from head to toes, using small circular motions. Feeling clumsy? You can use self-tanning towelettes that are small, practical and easy to use. In either case, don’t forget to wash your hands with foaming soap after application to avoid embarrassing orange stains. All that’s left is to wait a few minutes for your skin to absorb the product. Then you’re ready to get dressed and head out!

THE RESULTS?

A radiance that’s accentuated by the creamy texture of the self-tanner. That and a beautiful golden complexion.

  • Corps Silhouette Gommage Tonique de Jean d’Estrées

    Tonic Scrub
    Jean d’Estrées

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  • Lait auto-bronzant de clarins

    Self-Tanning Milk
    Clarins

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  • Lingettes autobronzantes de Comodymes

    Self-Tanning Towelettes
    Comodymes (Only available in stores)

BRONZING POWDER

Many professional makeup artists recommend using powder if your skin is normal, combination or oily.

Good to know: powder is generally easier to apply with a big kabuki brush than creams and liquids which are applied using your fingers.

When it comes to the colour, choose one that’s one or two shades darker (brown, not orange) than your complexion. If you want to give off a beautiful glow, use a product that’s a little shimmery or iridescent. If you want a natural effect, opt for a matte powder instead.

THE RESULT?

A defined face and matte finish that remains stunning, yet subtle.

  • Poudres bronzantes (3 teintes) de Personnelle Cosmétiques

    Bronzing powder
    Personnelle Cosmetics

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