Review! Bondi Sands Tanning Foam

A few days ago, I had an event to go to, but because I was so bloated from the surgery, I couldn't wear my usual bodycon style dresses.  I opted for a floral romper that I bought from Hello Molly.  It looked lovely on, but my legs were letting the team down.  They were pasty and stubbly with small nicks and cuts- delightful!  Normally I'd put on a pair of pantyhose and be done with it, but I had planned to wear open-toed shoes.  Time was running out, so I had a look for toeless stockings online that could be delivered quickly.  Woolies express didn't do toeless stockings, but I did stumble upon Bondi Sands tanning foam, which was on special.

The last time I had used a home tanning product was well over 10 years ago.  I couldn't seem to get it right back then, even with those gradual tanning moisturisers.  I decided to buy the mit that Bondi Sands recommend to apply the foam.  I began by exfoliating my body with exfoliating gloves.  Then I applied a little moisturiser to the places that tend to 'grab' fake tan (e.g. knees, ankles, elbows etc).  Here goes nothing!  I put five pumps of the foam onto the mit, and applied it to my leg first.  Wow!  I could actually see where it was going and fix any streaks as I went along- amazing!!  I got my husband to do my back, and when we were done, we admired our work.

The smell was pleasant, and it wasn't too sticky.  I put a towel on the sofa and sat down for a couple of hours.  When I got up, the towel was pink, but it hadn't damaged my tan.  I took a shower, and watched most of the colour go down the drain, leaving me with a very natural shade- my skin, but better!

Overall, I was very pleased with the ease of application and the results!

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