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Isle Of Paradise Self- Tanning Water Review

So throughout the year, I am pretty much Casper the ghost when it comes to having a tan and when summer comes round, I just can't face my translucent legs any longer... bring on the tan! So usually my go to is Bondi Sands, but I was just drawn to the uniqueness of the tanning mist!

This comes in three colours, designed to match your skin tone which is pretty cool, there's a pink (light) , green (medium) and purple (dark). I am pale but have an olive undertone to my skin so decided to go for medium because usually the lightest ones don't show up on my skin particularly well. So I did all the usual steps of tanning, 24 hours earlier I exfoliated my skin and moisturised (especially around my ankles and wrists) and then I got down to actually applying it.

When you spray this stuff, you're supposed to spray it from a reasonable distance and just keep spritzing until you're basically soaked in the stuff. I had a really hard time getting this to work and I was so disappointed because I had such high hopes. The spritzer doesn't work at certain angles so can be really hard to get to difficult points of your body, I also found it really difficult to do my back as I just couldn't get the spritzer to work. It smells so beautiful when it first goes on, like a tropical holiday kind of smell, but it develops that biscuity tanning smell after about an hour that makes me want to throw up and as the night went on, it just got worse and worse.

One thing I will say is that this was the easiest and best way of applying tan to my face, the spritzer made it so easy to get an even glow, without looking caked in tan or having patchy tan on my face. I also sleep in my tan and allow it to develop over night, and when I woke up... there was no transfer marks on my white bedding. I was honestly gobsmacked and thought maybe fairies had been in and changed my bedding, but no it was just this bottle of magic.

Overall the colour was beautiful, it didn't look orange, or fake, it made my skin look radiant and glowing and naturally sun kissed... But I did have some severe patch issues around my arms and legs, and could tell that it was where I hadn't quite been able to reach with the bottle. I think the key problem with this tanning mist is the spritzer just not quite working as it should, it really prevents you from getting that perfect tan.

I am hoping with experience and practice i will be able to spritz my heart away and look like a Victoria's secret model in no time!































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