3 Of The Best Self-Tanning Products To Use Now That Winter Has Settled In
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3 Of The Best Self-Tanning Products To Use Now That Winter Has Settled In

After fall finishes up, the tan we tried to hold on for so long just fades out. Use these products to give you a deep tan, not those bad orange shades.

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Winter sucks for a lot of reasons. It's cold, you have to stay indoors most of the time, and it's dark all. the. time. With all of that, we lose the tans that we worked so hard for all summer long. These three products will change your life. Use an applicator mitt to apply.

1. St. Tropez Self Tan Classic Bronzing Mousse ($18-42).

St. Tropez gives a deep, long lasting tan. You can find this at Ulta Beauty.

2. Loving Tan Deluxe Bronzing Mouse ($39.95-59.95).

I've seen many influencers promote this product lately. It can be found at Ulta Beauty.

3. Fake Bake Flawless Darker Self-Tan Liquid ($18-30). 

This product comes with an applicator mitt in each box. I currently use this one and love it. It can be found at Ulta Beauty but I get it from Amazon for almost half the price.

I have tried many different kinds of self-tanners, but these are the absolute best. These are guaranteed to make you many shades darker instantly. I would hate to tell you about a product that I do not have experience with, so these are going to be the best. Enjoy being darker in the winter without the sun or artificial sunlight!

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