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This is sunshine in a bottle

A beachy glow in January? Here’s how

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One of the beauty categories that boomed most last year was self-tanners, particular­ly facial ones; at Space NK they tell me sales were up by 20 per cent. Of course, as a year-round bronzer wearer I know the joy of adding a warm glow to the face (and January is an especially good time to embrace that). I feel more pulled together and ready for the day with a dash of a sunny outlook added to my skin tone.

As it happens, my favourite faux-bronzing hero, the

Tan-luxe Super

Glow Hyaluronic Self-tan

Serum (£35, spacenk.com) was also Space NK’S top seller with sales up by 46 per cent. But in case you’re not aware of it I’d like to sing its praises and encourage you to try it. It’s ridiculous­ly easy to use and very effective.

It’s a clear fluid, dispensed via a pipette. Though the brand suggests applying it in the morning I like to smooth it on at night and let the colour develop while I sleep. Directions suggest you can use up to 12 drops but I find five to six is more than enough and delivers a hint of natural colour. Apply it like skincare over your face – in fact, it contains skincare ingredient­s and includes raspberry seed oil, vitamin E and aloe vera for a moisture and skin-health boost. Remember to take the serum under your chin and up to the hairline to avoid tan lines. To build up the colour you can apply it over a couple of consecutiv­e days/nights but then it’s fine to take a break for a day or two. DHA (the ingredient that causes the tan effect) can be broken down by acids so if you’re using retinols and such like then apply them on alternate days. Though many tanning brands say there’s no biscuit smell I have never found this to be true. But this one has only the faintest hint and I find that by the morning, and after my skincare routine, I’m oblivious to it. @edwinaings­chambers

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