Christmas countdown
BY CRAIG LAWSON
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Never fear, Craig is here, to have you looking fabulous in time for Christmas.
Self-tanning is a quick and easy way to achieve holiday glowing skin.
Lying in the sun only gives you wrinkles and sunspots YUCK! And who has the time to sit the sun, when Christmas is just around the corner?
Self-tanning is the only way to go, but sometimes it doesn't just happen overnight.
It is best to search for the correct product now, so when Christmas arrives you don't look like an overcooked turkey.
You need to find the right product for your skin type and follow the instructions, because it can mean the difference between a streak-free tan or going orange.
MODELCO
Instant bronzer and self-tanning spray for face and body. It's all about being bronzed through safe, sunless tanning! ModelCo has finally created the first-ever self-tanner that puts an end to stained hands and uneven coverage. Like your own personal airbrush, TAN goes on as a fine mist, leaving you with a smooth, natural tan.
The deep golden pigment gives you an instant all-over healthy glow, while the long-lasting self-tanner develops underneath in hours.
Available: Farmers for $56
GARNIER
Ambre Solaire Self-Tan Wipes give your face, neck and chest a beautiful golden glow, which is even and natural looking, in one hour. The tanning wipe allows precise application and contains natural apricot extracts and vitamin E. The formula, within each wipe, contains a self tanning agent, plus extract of natural apricot and vitamin E. The no streaks bronzer wipe leaves skin feeling moisturised and provides a radiant, even and natural glow.
Available: Pak'N Save for $1.75
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