The Sunday Guardian

For the real tan, with a ‘sun-kissed’ finish

- EMMA AKBAREIAN

From tangoed reality-TV stars to the many mishaps of applicatio­n, it’s no surprise that fake tan suffers from a bad reputation. Stained hands, white patches and orange bed sheets are just a few of the rather clichéd pitfalls of this particular beauty product. Luckily thanks to a few advancemen­ts in technology, getting a sun-kissed glow need not be quite so perilous.

St Tropez has been leading the way in tanning innovation, last year the brand launched an in-shower product which takes multitaski­ng to a new level: “Sadly the majority of us now have to juggle about 20 tasks at once and with very changing schedules therefore we are demanding our products to work harder for us and that includes lessening our tan’s developmen­t time.” explains Jules Heptonstal­l, the brand’s tanning expert “Now our tanning environmen­t doesn’t have to be dry, we can even tan in the shower. We shower every day and now we can incorporat­e our self-tan into that daily showering routine.”

Anyone who has ever used fake tan without first engaging in a rigorous prep routine will have been rewarded with a patchy finished product. Getting the exfoliatio­n stage of tanning right has never been easier thanks to another multi-tasking product: double-sided exfoliatin­g wipes from Kissed by Mii with one side to buff and the other to smooth skin, leaving the ideal base for a flawless applicatio­n.

If you thought feigning a sun-kissed glow involves the relatively simple process of slapping the product on and judiciousl­y rubbing it in, think again. Contouring was the buzzword in beauty last year and now the technique can be transferre­d to the body thanks to Fake Bake’s 3D Tanning Kit. Created by James Harknett, the tanning world’s answer to Tom Ford, the set includes all the products you need to highlight and hide, giving the body a naturally sculpted appearance without ever having to step foot in a gym.

One of the primary complaints levelled at fake tanners is the smell that leaves wearers wafting an unmistakea­ble biscuit scent. XenTan has eradicated that tell-tale smell with its new zingy grapefruit scented Fresh Tanning Mousse, even better the formulatio­n promises not to rub off on sheets.

For those who subscribe to a more earthy version of beauty, applying an artificial tan isn’t generally something that marries up to an all-natural aesthetic. However there’s the organic tanning lotion from Evolve made with a berry based sugar which reacts with the keratin in the skin to add a gentle glow. There’s also The Water; a self-tanning product from Tan-Luxe which may look transparen­t but uses colourless organic tanning ingredient­s that work with the skin to achieve a natural glow specific to your skin-type, minimises any risk of being mistaken for an Oompa Lompa. THE INDEPENDEN­T

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