Moisturizer that tans?

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I wanna try one of those moisturisers that after a few days builds a glow if you know what Im talking about.

I saw one in Avon that after 2 days bulids a healthy glow etc.

Anyhow I was going order one but does anyone know of any other skincare products that do this, I know Dove did one but that was rubbish for me, I just want one for the face.

I normally use fake bake tan on my body and face but when i remove my mu with wipes n wash my face the tan fades after like 2 days so I wondered if this moisturising stuff would work

If anyone can help that'd be great, im clueless as to what to try

 
I've just seen Olay have a new one everyday sunshine, Might give it a try it seems to be the only ive come across that looks decent

 
I like the Jergens Face one... Banana Boat makes one too that I like because you can adjust the color.

 
nivea makes one called Sun Touch. if you're willing to spend a bit more, Nuxe makes also a product called Soleil prodigieux. i heard good things about it but haven't tested it yet.

 
I'm using "Jergen's Natural Glow" for fair skin tones on my entire body. It's been a week since I began and it shows (my mom noticed). I first apply vaseline on my hands and on areas that I don't want to darken such as scars, knees, elbows and others dry spots. I do use it on my face too, even if there's a face formula on the market. I first moisturize, put vaseline under and on my eyes and eyebrows and after apply the tanning moisturizer... just a pea size.

This product gave me a golden skin in a week

It dries very quickly, within 12-15 min

No strikes, but don't forget to WASH your hands and nails WITH SOAP

This is the first time I use a tanning product, so I can't compare... but for 4,29$ (reg. 6,99$) I'm pleased with the results!!!

 
I tried the Jergen's one, and it made me orange. Of course, I have very, very fair skin and every self tanner I have tried, other than the Clarins ones, do this to me. Thus I've gotten a little gun shy about trying new ones and just stick with my regular.

A lot of the cosmetic companies are offering this sort of thing now, the key is to ask for a self tanning moisturizer, rather than just asking for self tanner. They are also making self tanners without the moisturizer included that are extremely gradual, ie: you don't see a difference after the first application, but after several applications you can build to a medium tone. These are a great option if your regular moisturizer is more advanced than just basic hydration, as in a firming or line preventing moisturizer. They are also great for the super oily gal, as self tanning does make your skin dewier on the day you use it. A self tanning moisturizer is going to make an oily person feel really shiny.

 
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