Boots fans will 'never use foundation again' since trying £10 'sunkissed Summer glow in a bottle'
06.06.2023 - 16:01
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Beauty buffs have showered £10 tanning drops with five-star reviews. The tanning drops give a sunkissed glow that lasts five days without the need for foundation, and have been hailed a 'game-changer'.
Isle of Paradise's Self Tanning Drops are a customizable self-tanner for the face. The £10 glow drops have ben infused with Vitamin C to help brighten dull skin, minimize the look of dark spots & create an even tone.
Create a natural, long-lasting glow for visibly brighter skin and a better makeup base by mixing drops with your favorite moisturizer or foundation to minimize the look of redness and hyperpigmentation for even-looking skin tone that lasts for 5 days.
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The drops can be mixed with anti-ageing cream to help keep wrinkles at bay while you tan at the same time. I recommend mixing with a night cream so your tan can develop overnight, and you'll wake up with a sunkissed glow - think No7's £34.95 Damage Revers Future Renew Night Cream or L'Oreal Paris' £4.99 Triple Active Night Cream for a more budget option.
One five-star reviewer wrote: "Great product, easy to use by mixing with daily moisturiser (only a few drops needed) and streak free. Gives a nice natural glow." A second said: "This is really great for giving your skin some colour and a light summer glow. The colour is super natural and buildable."
A third beauty buff said of the £10 glow drops: "I was a bit skeptical at first but wow I am so impressed with the ease of application and the colour, it’s such a nice bronzed natural look."
"I have been using these tanning drops for a year or so and really rate them. I mix in with my moisturiser
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