![]() ![]() I find the St Moriz Fast Tan Mousse particularly easy to apply. Usually I find applying fake tan quite relaxing. I have a 3 hour window where I can do the bare minimum and not run the risk of getting even a hint of moisture near my tacky, just painted body.Īpplying it was laborious. If you want a medium tan then you leave it on for 2 and if you want to look like the bastard love child of Dale Winton (God rest his soul) and David Dickinson (i.e. The guidelines clearly state that if you want a light tan then you leave the product on for 1 hour. I was left bitterly, BITTERLY disappointed. So step forward the product of my dreams. Time is precious, the hours are short and the need is urgent. So much is going on and I need to ensure I’m the correct shade of orange brown at all times. This fortnight has been a bloody tanning nightmare. A spreadsheet may or may not have been involved. I’ve had to sit down on more than one occasion just to figure it all out. It’s been a really, really busy few weeks with lots of work events, social functions (sound like a bloody snob here don’t I?) and trips away thus my usual routine has been compromised significantly and I’ve had to give some serious thought to when I can tan, when I can scrub and when I can reapply. Now, my tanning obsession has, in recent weeks, become shall we say an absolute fucking thorn in my backside. ![]() In my humble opinion of course, but remember, I’m a tan obsessive so know what I’m talking about. It’s streak free (honestly, it is – there are so many fake tans that claim to be and they’re not they’re shit), cheap, odourless and best of all the colour is superb. St Moriz is the most cost-effective tan I have ever used.
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