St tropez illuminator which colour




















While putting something UV-colored on your face seems like it could have been disastrous, it actually gave my skin this super-subtle, iridescent sheen. I found that the violet tint actually looks amazing on darker skin.

Now the company has taken the genius idea and incorporated two more colors: There's rose which is great for complexions with blue, pink and violet undertones this shade was used at David Koma during London Fashion Week this year , and gold which looks best on skin with yellow undertones. Backstage at David Koma SS News U. Politics Joe Biden Congress Extremism. Special Projects Highline.

HuffPost Personal Video Horoscopes. Three different shades — Gold, Rose, and Violet. The violet version, is the original. It used to be packaged in a white tube — for those who may be familiar with it — but with the introduction of the gold and rose shades, it has been repackaged. It was used behind the scenes at London Fashion week in In , the rose and gold, were London fashion week additions. All three shades can be used on face and body. I was greatly struggling to pick between the three colour options.

The Violet is blue undertoned — slightly unusual for a highlighter perhaps. It says it suits all skin tones. I would imagine it to look most fabulous on pale skins, asian, or black skins. It is apparently still the best selling colour of the three, it perhaps has some very loyal followers. It is quite a cool colour. We all probably have a good idea as to whether cool or warm colours suit us the most.

The Rose, is the shade that I bought. I am relatively pale, especially in the winter months. I have been using it on my cheekbones, down the centre of my nose, and across the top of my forehead. It gives a very healthy look. It being a thinner consistency, and less pigmented, means it is perfect for use on the body. Being St Tropez they are all meant to compliment a tan — whether that be real or fake. Across the chest, shoulders, and legs would be the areas of the body I would focus on. The Gold, is the shade that I bought for my friend Katie, who is fairly tanned all of the time.

Of the three shades, this is the one I would buy for the majority of my friends. For anyone other than those with much paler skin, I think it is probably the easiest one to use. I have found a video on YouTube of Nichola Joss, who Kelly Brook credited in her top five beauty tips blog, showing us the best way to use the Skin Illuminator!

Preparation is the key to a longer lasting, even tan. Firstly ensure you wax or shave at least 24hrs prior to your application to reduce sensitivity.

Exfoliate your entire body the day before or morning of your treatment, pay special attention to dry areas of your body such as hands, elbows, knees and feet. Lastly just before you apply your gorgeous faux tan, ensure you have no products on your skin such as perfume, deodorant or aromatherapy oils - these products will block your pores and reduce the results of your tan.

For example, applying a dark lotion or mousse on top of an existing spray tan will highlight the breakup of the older colour. Always make sure you thoroughly wash and exfoliate your skin prior to faux tanning - clean skin is the canvas for your tan! Try St. Soles of feet and wrists Is there anything we can do to remedy? Lemon Juice and Baking Soda. Baking Soda is a fantastic exfoliant, while Lemon Juice is naturally acidic and acts like a mellow form of bleach; it works to remove unwanted colour.

Mix the two ingredients together and scrub, scrub, scrub — I promise you will receive magical results! Thanks for your time sharing all your know-how Brooke! To shop the St Tropez range for yourself, visit sttropeztan.



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