Recently I was sent the Bondi Sands Liquid Gold and the Everyday Liquid Gold Tanning Dry Oil to try out. Ive been a long time user and lover of the Bondi Sands Tanning Foam so was intrigued to try something new with such good reviews already... I actually fake tanned myself on my wedding day using the Bondi Sands Tanning Foam - its that good. Sneaking out of winter here in Auckland and the legs have been out, so they defiantly needed some attention before they blind anyone else! Heres a little bit about each product... EVERYDAY LIQUID GOLD - A tan that can be applied daily until the desired tan is reached. Fuss free, for anyone wanting an easy tan to apply. Dries in seconds. LIQUID GOLD -Develops over eight hours and lasts for a week. The formula is enriched with argan oil to hydrate and nourish the skin. Dries in seconds, no washing required! I was first to try the Liquid Gold as this grabbed my attention straight away. A tan that doesn't require to be washed off and that you can get dressed straight after defiantly sounded like the tan that this mum short on time needed. Bondi Sands also sent me their application mitt, which I haven't used before. I'm so glad I had this, it made applying the tan 100% easier and clean up - NONE! The tan glided on with ease, its such a light weight product so blending was super easy. I was able to touch the area within seconds as it dried and my skin was left smooth and not sticky. The thing I loved the most was that it smelt like coconut and reminded me of my time spent in Hawaii a few years back. The tan when just applied looked awesome, I was so happy with it. When I woke the next morning I was even more happy. The tan had developed and I was left with an even more bronzed appearance. Shorts came out of the wardrobe and the legs were happy! Check out this little video for just how quick and easy the application of the LIQUID GOLD really is! Grab your tan from Pharmacies Nation wide.
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