Thursday, May 1

My quest to find the perfect tan in a bottle!

*********** WINNER ***********
Brittany Mc
You officially will be pasty NO MORE! :-)
I'll hold it until I see you this week.
Thank you to all who participated, stay tuned for more Favorite Things giveaways!
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Since the beginning of time, women have worked tirelessly to achieve the perfect golden glow. That might be exaggerating since cave women were likely more concerned with fur, food, and fire.

So let me rephrase...As long as I can remember, women have worked tirelessly to achieve the perfect golden glow. There was the sunning phase, the baby oil phase, the tanning bed (burn your buns and itch for a week) phase, and now the tanning lotion phase. I'm secretly hoping this one sticks (pun intended).

My quest was inspired by my aversion to sun. For the sake of my wrinkles, the pregnancy mask that never went away, and the age spots appearing as the years pass, UV rays are not my friend.

With blindingly white legs (that were actually a shade of blue in the right light), I set out on a journey to find the perfect tanning lotion.

MANY bottles and a small fortune later, I found it! The perfect glow was within my grasp, I had reached Destination Shorts.  This is how Columbus must've felt!
Loreal Sublime Bronze is a pale girl's best friend...or should I say "fair"? You can now laugh in the face of winter. No more tiger stripes, tie dye, splotches or smudges. 

In fact, I love it so much I think I'll give a bottle away! What? You heard me...pack up those pants, sister! I'm also throwing in an exfoliating cloth which is crucial to prevent streaks. Scrub arms and legs in shower before applying to remove old dye and dead skin. Also, another helpful tip, always apply a generous amount of moisturizer BEFORE tanning lotion (it helps to spread things evenly).

To enter, comment below with your skin tone. Are you fair, olive, or blue (like me)? Winner will be selected randomly on Saturday.

Here's to you, my Bronze Beauties!

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9 comments:

  1. I'm Irish say I'm fair.

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    1. Sarah, I have plenty of "fair" in my house. I completely understand!

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  2. I'm fair....you saw a sneek peek. This gal needs some help. Lol!

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  3. Well, I once had a dermatologist look at my legs and say "Well, these don't get much sun do they!" I'm going to say fair, though not blue.

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  4. Pasty! I am a nice shade of pasty after a pregnancy that ended the same time summer did. So pasty that I'm not even sure what to call myself anymore haha!

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  5. Just plain ole white!! No harmful UV rays in this family!

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