How to use at home self tanner

I know not everyone is a fan of tanning. I used to be addicted to tanning beds for a number of years, until one day I ended up stopping at the request of a loved one. It was for my own good, and I’m glad I eventually stopped going to the solarium’s.

I’ve spoken to a number of people that tan in those beds who say that it clears up their skin and it makes them look flawless. But it doesn’t change the fact that you’re turning your skin into leather at an early age. There’s another way to look tanned and glowy without doing harm to your skin. Mind you, it’s a bit higher maintenance than lying in a bed for fifteen minutes and getting a stellar tan. You also won’t look orange.

Please note that I’ve researched a number of different tanning products for a year or so before actually going out and purchasing a bottle of self tanner. Therefore, I’ve never tried drug store tanning products because I’ve heard a ton of complaints about them all being streaky, stinky, or orange looking. I can’t handle that nor do I have time for experimenting. I want a natural looking tan.

A few years ago when I gave up tanning at the solarium, I wanted to try mystic tanning. I think I went for the lightest or the next shade darker when I purchased a spray tan. Unfortunately, I didn’t know too much about exfoliating back then and the lines in my knuckles were slightly darker than the rest of my hands. I think the overall color was nice, I don’t really remember. But I do remember that I didn’t go back.

Now, I self-tan at home. I really like the way that I look with a bronzed look to my skin. My favorite way to achieve that look is with a tanning mousse, rather than a lotion or a spray. My regime before I self-tan:

Day before: Hop in the shower and exfoliate your entire body, this is the day where I scrub like mad. Also, shave. Make sure your heels aren’t rough and if they are use a pumice stone. When you get out of the shower, moisturize your entire body.

Day of: Exfoliate stubborn parts, like your heels or elbows one more time. I tend not to moisturize the day of as I find that an oily moisturizer (such as Lush’s Dream Cream) tends to not allow the self-tan to lock into your skin, and will wash off in 1 day! I do end up putting moisturizer on my elbows, feet and hands. Not too much!

This is the product I recommend and what I use:

St. Tropez Bronzing Mousse (8oz for $40 // 4oz for $30)

Pros: Tinted mousse so you can see exactly where you are applying the product. It’s easy to blend into the skin, and doesn’t look streaky. Also, it can look good on a lot of shades of skin tones.
Cons: It’s expensive, and it smells a bit like the DHA products that are in self tanners, I don’t mind the smell as much as other tanning products.

How to apply St. Tropez Bronzing Mousse: I used to use those disposable food-handling gloves (the kind you’d see employees wear, at a subway restaurant). But now I use a mitt specifically designed for self tanning. You can purchase it for $6 at Sephora.

 I did a YouTube video about how to apply this specific product (see below):

I’ve also tried the product called Sevin Nyne Tanning Mist (3oz for $7 // 5oz for $17)

Pros: Inexpensive, and has a natural looking color.
Cons: Not beginner friendly, hard to use the “mist” I found that it went on like spray paint, and you had to work quickly.

The next product I want to try as I’ve heard it’s better than St. Tropez is one called Xen-Tan. I’ve seen youtube videos about it and blog posts. It provides a nice olive toned tanned that smells like cherries and vanilla mixed in. Unfortunately this is a lotion and I find that I like mousse products better as I find they last longer. But, I’m going to give this a try, eventually.

Now to the photos everyone probably wants to see. Here are my before and afters using St. Tropez bronzing mousse.

Left photo: Before tan (obvs).
Middle photo: St. Tropez tan on, slept over night and let it “set in”.
Right photo: Washed off the excess and this is the color you’re left with for a few days.

I guess you can let the tan sink in more than just over night and not shower the next day. But then you’d smell like self-tanner, which is okay if you like the scent. I do that sometimes. But it’s overwhelming sometimes.

Do you use any self tanners? If you do, what one’s are you favorite?

Pssst. I bought all of these products myself.

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It all starts with Yes

 Whenever I head home to Newfoundland to visit my family and spend time with my two littlest nephews who are now 5 and 4, we always plan an adventure. They always look forward to this because hello, they’re boys and they love to explore and get dirty.

I don’t have kids myself, as you all know. But people have always told me that I’m such a kid at heart as I remember a lot of the more fun things. When I flew home back for thanksgiving my little nephews and I went for a walk and they saw a muddy rock pile probably six feet tall.That must’ve been a mountain compared to them. They asked me if they could climb to the top of it, and I said sure why not! I was wearing old clothes too, so I went up there with them pretending it was a huge ordeal as well. We went searching for gold in this dirt mound and when we were done we slid down to the bottom back to where the trail was.

It’s always heart breaking to get a phone call from Kelan on my cell phone asking when I’m flying down next to visit him as he misses me. He’s, the oldest and is now 5. He has a sweet tooth just like me, and another great memory I’ve created with him was stealing cookies from the cookie jar before supper was served, tip-toeing past my Mom cooking in the kitchen, and racing to hide underneath the dining room table to nibble on an oreo or two. Those are the memories worth creating, and those are the memories that they’re going to remember with their ‘Ancy Nancy’ the fun aunt.

To all of the parents, aunts or uncles out there—I challenge you to the It All Starts with Yes Challenge. Make your schedule free for your children. Did you know that although 98%* of Moms would like to spend more time together with their families and over have (at 64%!)*  regularly say no to their children’s request for family time? It makes sense with everyone’s busy schedules.

It’s time to say yes! Put down your smart phones and tables, stop working in the evenings and say yes to hanging out and spending quality time with your kids and family. Create those wonderful memories.With the help of Procter & Gamble’s Family Care brands – Bounty®, Charmin®, and Puffs® – along with Tide® and Mr. Clean®, invite you to take the It All Starts with Yes Challenge, and share the wonderful memories you create.

One of you lucky folks out there will receive a Yes Kit filled with Tide® original liquid laundry detergent, a Mr. Clean® Magic Eraser, box of Puffs® facial tissue, Charmin® Freshmates, Bountry® paper towel, and  adult and child-size aprons,  along with ideas to create more fun-filled family moments.

Me modeling the adult apron.

This package is valued at $50.00. Enter away in the raffle below and I’ll pick a lucky winner on February 15, 2012

I still have tons of fantastic memories that make me smile from when I was a kid. The first house that I lived in, had a rail road track on the other side of our back yard. I couldn’t have been more than 4 years old and I remember sitting up on my Dad’s shoulders watching the train go by and waving to the conductor. This was an extra special memory to me as the trains in Newfoundland officially stopped running shortly there after. Another one was when I was getting potty-trained, and I don’t have a huge recollection of this, but I just remember my Dad making it fun for us to go to the bathroom. He picked me up and pretended I was an airplane, running up the stairs with me in his arms.

What are some of your favorite memories, whether they’re flashbacks to when you were a child, or your favorite memories as of recently with younger ones?

*Statistics given to me by Lindsey from MSL Group.

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How I Style… + GIVEAWAY!

How I Style… edition 11, moses!

Last week you saw how I styled my favorite brown cardigans. This week isn’t much different. It’s how I style beige cardigans! Ha.There’s a lot. Again.

Check out previous How I Style posts below:

Week 1 // Week 2 // Week 3 // Week 4 // Week 5 // Week 6 // Week 7 // Week 8 // Week 9 // Week 10 //

ANOTHER surprise giveaway for you guys today! I didn’t realize that Tropicana wanted me to publish my blog post before the end of January so here I am trying to get this together for you guys. My coupons haven’t arrived in the mail yet—they’re getting sent in from the United States. But I wanted to post the giveaway up so you guys can be eligible to win a $50 Spa & Wellness Gift Cards by Spa Week.

I also wanted to mention the new juice that came out which is called Trop50. It has 50% less sugar and calories with no artificial sweeteners. You can even get a coupon code for $1.00 off Trop50 and enter a  sweepstakes  for a $1000 gift card (no purchase necessary). You just have to tell them what your New Years resolution was. It ends today though, so hurry on over and see Official Rules for details.

What is Trop50?

The reason I had no trouble posting the giveaway is that I remember trying the Trop50 juice out back in August when I was in San Diego for BlogHer, not that you guys would be getting it – the winner remember will get a $50 gift card to Spa Week. Back to Trop50: It was refreshing, and I remember drinking the pink flavored one which is appropriately called pink lemonade.

1 Winner will be chosen for the $50 gift card, and it’s only open to residents of the USA. Enter below:  

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