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kimbo_777
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28-05-2008 04:02 PM
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Joined: 28 May 2008
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| Hi all :D!
Am looking for the best tanning lotion out there to get a long lasting and quick as possible tan?
I heard about P20...heard that you can only use it in conjuntion with particular types of shampoo. Ok to use on a oily face complexion?
Would be great if anyone could shed any light on this :D.
Thanks
Kim
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Dawntra
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27-06-2008 08:29 PM
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Joined: 01 Aug 2005
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| I am a total believer of Australian Gold. I had never seen it over here and found it when we went to the Caribbean. There is a website you can buy from LookBest.co.uk - I first discovered it in Mexico the first time I visited. It is absolutely fantastic. A variety of factors and the smell is gorgeous, and the best tan I EVER got. They have a great selection. I have just ordered my next batch for my Egypt visit.
Dawntra
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sampar71
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28-06-2008 11:32 PM
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Joined: 26 Jun 2008
Posts: 9
| hi, I would have to agree with Dawntra, Australian Gold is fantastic. Here in Ireland you can get in now in most beauticians but be VERY CAREFUL, when purchasing, be sure you get a sun protection factor in it as some of the gold products are for use with the sun bed and dont contain any also some of them contain a false tan so beware and really read the bottle when buying. Its safe to use on an oily complexion but really you should be using a product for specific use on the face. I love Lancome for the face, It also depends where you are going. Hawaiian tropic is also fantastic and smells define, just make sure you get a high enough factor enjoy ure hols :)
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sampar71
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28-06-2008 11:33 PM
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Joined: 26 Jun 2008
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| oops by the way P20 doesnt have to be used in conjuncton with anything but has to be applied an hour before exposure!
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digs123
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29-06-2008 08:19 AM
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Joined: 05 Mar 2006
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| Used to use P20 but found clothes go a lovely shade of yellow if you don't let it absorb before dressing. I also get prickly heat and find it makes it worse. Think it may be because its oil based and blocks pores. I use Avon sensitive and have done for years. Its a case of trial and error really to find the one that suits you.
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bamboo
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29-06-2008 08:24 AM
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Joined: 23 Feb 2008
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| P20 is really good if you are prone to burning.There is one out now that only needs to be applied 15 mins before exposure to the sun.You have to be careful that your shower gel/shampoo doesn't contain silicones as the product will not coat the skin properly.All in all would not use anything else!!
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jacq
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29-06-2008 08:52 PM
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Joined: 10 Apr 2008
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| Hi Kimbo
I too use P20 the old one I haven't tried the new one which only takes 15 minutes and it is available at Airports. I find it is great and gives you along lasting colour. What I normally do is have breakfast then go back to room and put it on.
My son has acne and has been told to use Hawaiian Tropic as it doesnt
block pores.
I also recommend the P20 Aftersun it is brilliant and also Banna Boat Aloe Vera Gel.
Hope this helps and have a lovely holiday.
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