You don't have to visit the salon to look like a bronze goddess...
Friday, 10 November 2006
On test Marks & Spencer Sun Formula Healthy Glow Airbrush Self-Tan, £29.50; and BaByliss Beach Bronze Salon Tanning System, £60.
Charmian’s verdict ‘A regular salon airbrush tan is costly, so the idea of having my own airbrush tanning kit was really appealing. Admittedly, it took a bit of practice to get the spraying action right and the application even, but after a few attempts I got the hang of it and was really impressed by the results from both.’
DIY vs PSE (Pay Someone Else)? ‘For special occasions I’d advise a salon treatment, but for every day this is a great money-saving option, as a salon airbrush tan can cost £35 per session.’
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