There is always so much hype around the St. Tropez tanning
range – and as you know, I’ve tried pretty much all the tanning products on the
shelves; so I thought it’s time to try their Dark Mousse.
This product has a pleasant smell - on application a slight floral smell, and when the tan sets a non-typical fake-tan smell (tick).
The tan is green-based (quite green-based), and application is OK (as long as you’re using a tanning glove). I feel with a spray you have more control than the mousse – as surprising as that sounds.
The tan is slightly sticky when on the skin, however not unbearable.
The tan wears off OK – however, not as durable as cheaper tans.
For the $60 price tag, save your money and stick to the Model Co. Airbrush In aCan.
This product has a pleasant smell - on application a slight floral smell, and when the tan sets a non-typical fake-tan smell (tick).
The tan is green-based (quite green-based), and application is OK (as long as you’re using a tanning glove). I feel with a spray you have more control than the mousse – as surprising as that sounds.
The tan is slightly sticky when on the skin, however not unbearable.
The tan wears off OK – however, not as durable as cheaper tans.
For the $60 price tag, save your money and stick to the Model Co. Airbrush In aCan.