i'm currently trying johnsons, and like it, but have always used nivea in the past, i really like that.
trouble is, i do it every day for about a week then can't be bothered for a week and get ghost like again!
i always buy and then never use it goes i think i'll go streaky ... but i like my blue hue
quote:Originally posted by Jet Blue:
anybody tried Boots own make
no..is it any good?
I had a trial size bottle of it and it was OK - did the job and didnt turn out looking like I had been tango'd so yeah it was OK
Don't, whatever you do, get L'oreal mousturiser with a hint of tan
I covered myself with it tonight and my eyes were buzzing. I had to drive with one eye closed. When I got to the pub I had to go to the loo and wash my face with the yukky pub soap and water
No make up is not my best look
I covered myself with it tonight and my eyes were buzzing. I had to drive with one eye closed. When I got to the pub I had to go to the loo and wash my face with the yukky pub soap and water
No make up is not my best look
quote:Originally posted by Rexi:
Don't, whatever you do, get L'oreal mousturiser with a hint of tan
I covered myself with it tonight and my eyes were buzzing. I had to drive with one eye closed. When I got to the pub I had to go to the loo and wash my face with the yukky pub soap and water
No make up is not my best look
Thank God you made it to the pub!
quote:Originally posted by Lori Hope:quote:Originally posted by Rexi:
Don't, whatever you do, get L'oreal mousturiser with a hint of tan
I covered myself with it tonight and my eyes were buzzing. I had to drive with one eye closed. When I got to the pub I had to go to the loo and wash my face with the yukky pub soap and water
No make up is not my best look
Thank God you made it to the pub!
PMSL
quote:Originally posted by Rexi:
Don't, whatever you do, get L'oreal mousturiser with a hint of tan
I covered myself with it tonight and my eyes were buzzing. I had to drive with one eye closed. When I got to the pub I had to go to the loo and wash my face with the yukky pub soap and water
No make up is not my best look
I prefer it for my legs as I do not like sitting out in the sun as I find I get much too hot and my delicate fair skin does not like it. I generally use this kind of lotion for my body but not my face because if it does go a little steaky it is not so noticeable on the legs.
quote:Originally posted by Lori Hope:quote:Originally posted by Rexi:
Don't, whatever you do, get L'oreal mousturiser with a hint of tan
I covered myself with it tonight and my eyes were buzzing. I had to drive with one eye closed. When I got to the pub I had to go to the loo and wash my face with the yukky pub soap and water
No make up is not my best look
Thank God you made it to the pub!
Nothing stands between me and a good gossip in the pub on a Tuesday night
quote:Originally posted by Jet Blue:
I prefer it for my legs as I do not like sitting out in the sun as I find I get much too hot and my delicate fair skin does not like it. I generally use this kind of lotion for my body but not my face because if it does go a little steaky it is not so noticeable on the legs.
This was proper facial moisturiser though
It's in the bin now
quote:Originally posted by Rexi:quote:Originally posted by Jet Blue:
I prefer it for my legs as I do not like sitting out in the sun as I find I get much too hot and my delicate fair skin does not like it. I generally use this kind of lotion for my body but not my face because if it does go a little steaky it is not so noticeable on the legs.
This was proper facial moisturiser though
It's in the bin now
Oh that is different then and if it was specifically for the facial area and it did not live up to the claims you probably did yourself a favour relegating it to the bin
quote:Originally posted by ~Sweet Summer~:
i'm currently trying johnsons, and like it, but have always used nivea in the past, i really like that.
trouble is, i do it every day for about a week then can't be bothered for a week and get ghost like again!
I tried the Johnsons one when it first came out, but was put off by the smell ... have they improved on it ...?
I got some johnsons on half price special offer in sainsburys last week whenI was doing my wkly shopping - maybe that is why it was reduced. Found some avon stuff and I think its gone off - smelt like vinegar
quote:Originally posted by ZAYLEE:
I got some johnsons on half price special offer in sainsburys last week whenI was doing my wkly shopping - maybe that is why it was reduced. Found some avon stuff and I think its gone off - smelt like vinegar
Not a good sign ...
The good weather forced me into a skirt the other day so I retrieved a bottle of St Tropez mousse that was sitting in the bathroom cabinet ... oh ... probably since last summer ... No matter how much I shook it, it came out in liquid form ... but I chanced it anyway ... I still have skin and it still did the job ...
Now that good weather has forced ME into a skirt, I'm trying to remember the gist of this conversation without re-reading 7 pages.
Guess I'd better get to scanning....
Guess I'd better get to scanning....
Gist seems to be that johnsons holiday skin seems to come up trumps (although I still think it smells horrible ), closely followed by L'Oreal summer something and ... Dove ...?
Although not necessarily in that order ...
And I thought white was the new tan ...
Although not necessarily in that order ...
And I thought white was the new tan ...
Thanks, Shar!
I'll go see what I can find here, and report back...
I'll go see what I can find here, and report back...
Ok... back in the days when I was pampered... I used to use Lancome or Clinique ones....
...those days are long gone!
I think I have perfected this years 'this is not false tan... I am sunkissed' routine.
1. Exfoliate... lots!
2. Apply light moisturiser / face cream (depending on where, obviously).
3. Apply a richer cream, quite thickly over "hot spots" (knees, elbows, ankles, eyebrows, hairline)
4. Wearing latex gloves, lightly apply L'oreal sublime bronze.. everywhere. (when removing gloves... peel them down and using the residue on the fingers of the gloves blend onto backs of alternate hands).
5. Try not to crease, rub, wet anywhere til its all soaked in. ( I then usually go to bed!)
Next day... its still quite a light tan (cos of pre body lotion application), so then I top up with Johnson's holiday skin lotion for the next 3-4 days.
After which I have to repeat the whole sequence again (or you get scummy build up... and look a bit skanky!)
I do all this cos the result doesn't look orange, or false, and you don't get that false tan stink.
...those days are long gone!
I think I have perfected this years 'this is not false tan... I am sunkissed' routine.
1. Exfoliate... lots!
2. Apply light moisturiser / face cream (depending on where, obviously).
3. Apply a richer cream, quite thickly over "hot spots" (knees, elbows, ankles, eyebrows, hairline)
4. Wearing latex gloves, lightly apply L'oreal sublime bronze.. everywhere. (when removing gloves... peel them down and using the residue on the fingers of the gloves blend onto backs of alternate hands).
5. Try not to crease, rub, wet anywhere til its all soaked in. ( I then usually go to bed!)
Next day... its still quite a light tan (cos of pre body lotion application), so then I top up with Johnson's holiday skin lotion for the next 3-4 days.
After which I have to repeat the whole sequence again (or you get scummy build up... and look a bit skanky!)
I do all this cos the result doesn't look orange, or false, and you don't get that false tan stink.
I normally follow all those steps ditty ... but an extra one that creeps in without fail with me is ... paint the bathroom walls with false tan ... It's not so bad when it hits the tiles, but it doesn't appear to come off painted walls ...
quote:Originally posted by Shar:
I normally follow all those steps ditty ... but an extra one that creeps in without fail with me is ... paint the bathroom walls with false tan ... It's not so bad when it hits the tiles, but it doesn't appear to come off painted walls ...
Ooohh....that's what used to happen to me when I colored my own hair. So, now I go to someone who does a much better job than I do.
quote:Originally posted by Lori Hope:quote:Originally posted by Shar:
I normally follow all those steps ditty ... but an extra one that creeps in without fail with me is ... paint the bathroom walls with false tan ... It's not so bad when it hits the tiles, but it doesn't appear to come off painted walls ...
Ooohh....that's what used to happen to me when I colored my own hair. So, now I go to someone who does a much better job than I do.
Ditto with the hair colouring ... I leave that to the professionals ... now all I need is a promotion in work to justify having someone else apply my false tan ...
Have you ever gone in for a spray tan? I did it for my daughter's wedding some time ago. It looks pretty good, and lasts quite a while.
Have had a spray tan done a few times ... for special occasions too ... It always looks 10 times better than anything I can manage myself ... Although the DIY St Tropez and Fake Bake tans are (to a certain extent) foolproof and normally don't streak ... But they're so messy ...
does the spray tan rub off onyour clothes?
No, it dries (like paint ), and sticks around for awhile, even if you shower.
quote:Originally posted by Jet Blue:
does the spray tan rub off onyour clothes?
Doesn't transfer and 'fades' naturally ... they say up to 7 days but it normally only last for about 5 days ...
It's turned baltic here again today, so I don't think the skirt will be getting another outing for a while ...
quote:Originally posted by Shar:quote:Originally posted by Jet Blue:
does the spray tan rub off onyour clothes?
Doesn't transfer and 'fades' naturally ... they say up to 7 days but it normally only last for about 5 days ...
It's turned baltic here again today, so I don't think the skirt will be getting another outing for a while ...
Yes, the idea of baring the legs has been very short lived - back to the winter woolies again
quote:Originally posted by ZAYLEE:quote:Originally posted by Shar:quote:Originally posted by Jet Blue:
does the spray tan rub off onyour clothes?
Doesn't transfer and 'fades' naturally ... they say up to 7 days but it normally only last for about 5 days ...
It's turned baltic here again today, so I don't think the skirt will be getting another outing for a while ...
Yes, the idea of baring the legs has been very short lived - back to the winter woolies again
Too right ... I ventured to work in flip flops today ...
When I got home, I was straight into a snug bottoms and woolly socks ...
quote:Originally posted by Lori Hope:
Have you ever gone in for a spray tan? I did it for my daughter's wedding some time ago. It looks pretty good, and lasts quite a while.
Wow your daughters wedding? I never thought you old enough to have a daughter old enough to be married.
quote:Originally posted by Moonbeams:quote:Originally posted by Lori Hope:
Have you ever gone in for a spray tan? I did it for my daughter's wedding some time ago. It looks pretty good, and lasts quite a while.
Wow your daughters wedding? I never thought you old enough to have a daughter old enough to be married.
Yes, indeedy... between us, my OH and I have three kids. Just married the second one off end of April, and the last one gets married in August. They are 26, 28, and 30.
quote:Originally posted by Lori Hope:
Yes, indeedy... between us, my OH and I have three kids. Just married the second one off end of April, and the last one gets married in August. They are 26, 28, and 30.
August . Have you got your outfit,what's it like?
Oh do you fancy a 36 year daughter. Independent bit freaky?
will you bbe fake tanning again.
quote:Originally posted by Moonbeams:quote:Originally posted by Lori Hope:
Yes, indeedy... between us, my OH and I have three kids. Just married the second one off end of April, and the last one gets married in August. They are 26, 28, and 30.
August . Have you got your outfit,what's it like?
Oh do you fancy a 36 year daughter. Independent bit freaky?
will you bbe fake tanning again.
Hehe. No, we're all done with weddings.
No fake tans--a diet, perhaps, but no fake tans. I really did it then as something my daughter and I could do together--she wanted a bit of a tan, so it was just a mother-daughter bonding activity. Kind of like a manicure/pedicure.
quote:Originally posted by Lori Hope:quote:Originally posted by Moonbeams:quote:Originally posted by Lori Hope:
Yes, indeedy... between us, my OH and I have three kids. Just married the second one off end of April, and the last one gets married in August. They are 26, 28, and 30.
August . Have you got your outfit,what's it like?
Oh do you fancy a 36 year daughter. Independent bit freaky?
will you bbe fake tanning again.
Hehe. No, we're all done with weddings.
No fake tans--a diet, perhaps, but no fake tans. I really did it then as something my daughter and I could do together--she wanted a bit of a tan, so it was just a mother-daughter bonding activity. Kind of like a manicure/pedicure.
I lurve a good wedding and I have 2 to go to this year - cant wait to get me posh frock and fascinator out
Add Reply
Sign In To Reply
244 online (1 member
/
243 guests),
0 chatting