Australian Gold Bronzing Intensifier Dry Oil Spray, 8 Ounce | Colorboost Maximizer (AGDOBS)
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No, it's not a phony tan; bronzing is a lot easier.
My husband does, in fact, use the number four. The intensifier is something I make use of. Tans to die for
We sprayed it directly on the skin before massaging it in with our hands. The hands did not become any darker than the rest of the skin as a result of this. This isn't a fake tan; instead, it's an oil that aids in sun tanning. You can use it in the water, but it's not waterproof, so you'll have to reapply it when you get out. It should be applied to the skin.
Yes, at least 15 should be applied, but make sure to let the sunscreen absorb into your skin before applying the tanning oil.
Selected User Reviews For Australian Gold Bronzing Intensifier Dry Oil Spray, 8 Ounce | Colorboost Maximizer (AGDOBS)
I decided to give it a shot for my evenings spent sitting in the sun with a glass of wine, and after less than a week, I noticed that my skin had retained much more of the color I had hoped for. I'll point out that it's an oil, not a lotion, so don't be surprised if you spray it on, sweat, and find yourself sliding around like Shamoo in a car wash.
Although this outdoor tanning oil contains carrot extract, it does not turn orange. On the bottle, it says DARK TANNING OUL, but it doesn't really darken your tan. You'll get a nice bronze tan as a result of using it. I'm going to make another order. br>After a week of using this product, I took a lot of photos, which you can see on my Instagram account @niloumakeup.
I've been using this product for years and have never had a reaction or burn from it (I always apply it AFTER my regular Australian Gold sunscreen with SPF)br>I bought it again for my trip to Panama. I didn't use this product the first day, instead opting for my regular sunscreen, which worked fine. br>On the second day, I applied this oil after my FPS sunscreen and tanned for exactly 40 minutes on each side. The day was overcast, with a few rain showers thrown in for good measure. During the night, I was severely burned and injured in several areas of my body. br>Right now, I have bobbles on my arms, strange red spots on my legs, and a swollen left leg. br>I went to check the bottle's expiration date and it didn't exist; it's most likely EXPIRED, which has ruined my entire trip!.
I'm extremely dissatisfied with the results! I would have given it 5 stars if I had given it a review after the first couple of uses. I decided to wait it out, and now that I've used the entire bottle, I'm ready to write a review. It gave me such a nice tan at first! After that, it seemed to just work until I washed it off in the shower after a couple of uses. To see if it would help, I decided to leave it on for several hours before rinsing it off. That was not the case. After that, I bought a tan-extending lotion, which I faithfully applied after tanning, but it didn't work. I was sick of slathering on oil and lotion and seeing no results, so I slept with nothing on today. You wouldn't believe it if I told you! I got the best tan I've had in a long time, and I didn't experience any burning while tanning today, either. I felt as if a hot pan had been placed on my body while using the oil. Please keep in mind that I am not light-skinned. Because I already have a tan and have a nice warm complexion, I'm not sure if it didn't work for me. I'm not sure what I'm saying.
Just a heads up, Amazon sends these things out in a haphazard manner. They just throw it in a ziploc bag, and the spray nozzle goes off dozens of times while in transit. So your lotion is in a bag and submerged in an ounce of liquid when it arrives at your house. It's pretty bad.
First, I'd like to clarify the comments about the sprayer not working; I understand the misunderstanding, but it works perfectly fine; you just have to twist the nozzle a few times in an arbitrary manner. There are no instructions, but if you play around with it long enough, it will eventually spray. br>br>The product is great for a little extra sun. It has a nice scent to it that isn't overpowering. It's oily, but once you've run it through it, you won't even notice it's on. I'll overdo it because I want to know what's on my skin. I have a nice even tan, but my palms aren't *idk if that's a common issue for things like this, but I was worried about it and in case anyone else is, the answer is no
br>I love it, I always remember seeing it in my mom's bathroom or at the beach, so I tried it. She's the goddess of the sun, and her skin is flawless at 56. It's not even close to being a leather couch. Her skin has always been smooth and lovely.
This product appeals to me greatly because it appears to be entirely natural. I actually combine it with a few other ingredients that help me get super dark quickly. br>I'm always wary of oils in case they irritate my skin, but this one doesn't.
However, I wish I had read a little further into the description. Because this product lacks an SPF, you're essentially cooking in the sun without protection. The spray nozzle is more of a direct shot than a mist, but this isn't a big deal because you can simply rub it in. I'm not disappointed with the product; rather, I'm disappointed with myself for not doing my homework.