Recommendations on sunless tanning products

There are new technological advances in sunless tanning and the orange look is a thing of the past.

California Tan sells probably some of the best self tanners I have ever seen in indoor tanning stores. That is the brand that I would even use on myself. I have used other self tanners, but since I found California Tan I have not used any other self tanners. It's a very, very good line, very nice. The color is subtle and very natural.


They carry a wide variety of extenders. We recommend using a moisturizer with a small amount of the DHA, so that you can extend the life of your tan by putting a little bit of DHA in your skin. You can extend the life of your tan. It's very important to use those kind of products just because you want your color to last as long as possible.

You can buy these products at Solar Planet, or any salon that carries California Tan Sunless. California Tan is a company that produces indoor tanning lotions, and they have three different lines. They have a division of California Tan called California Tan Sunless. They make all their own self tanners.

I can tell you that I in the past I haven't necessarily been as excited about the sunless products as I am now. I mean the line that they have out now is absolutely positively the best that they have ever put out.

They have a wide variety of products. They have a lotion that you can put on your skin for the body with tans and a lotion without tint. They have SPF products with small amounts of self-tanner that you can use as a moisturizer on your face. They have primers which are exfoliant scrubs that you use in the shower. They have shower gels and a whole line of sunless products.

Q: Do you have to let your body dry with these products?

It used to be you had to walk around with your arms out naked for half an hour. Now, it's almost instant color and instant drying.


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