*The claims for Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer*
Natural-looking color that lasts longer than the leading sunless tanner
Jergens® natural glow Revitalizing Daily Moisturizer delivers fabulous, natural-looking color that lasts twice as long as the leading sunless tanner lotion.
- Gradually infuses your skin with a blend of effective moisturizers, antioxidants and Vitamin E
- Designed for Fair to Medium and Medium to Tan skin tones
- For best results, use daily as your body lotion. Smooth on evenly, allowing several minutes to dry prior to dressing. Wash your hands after application. You will begin to see a subtle development of color within several days. If color change is not as noticeable as desired, apply more frequently.
*My Experience with the Moisturizer:*
- Price: ~$5 (I purchased the product when it was on sale)
- Effectiveness: The texture is like any regular moisturizing lotion. The product is greasy - the product does not appear to sink into my legs - it is not an effective moisturizer for my dry legs. For me the color is not noticiable until the second application then I can see a subtle light tan. The color is definitely buildable, but be warned that an over application of the product may cause an orangey tan. Trust me I learnt the hard way.
- For best use: Use after showering and exfoliation. Let the product dry before dressing!
- Cons: I dislike the fine red iridescent sparkles in the cream and the Dr. Pepper scent.
- Bottom line: I personally would not repurchase the product, because the smell of the product is a major turn off for me. However, I would recommend the Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer to my readers, friends or family if they want a cheap and cancer-free tan.
- Grade: 6/10
3 comments:
I thought that asians don't tan. I always had this notion that they want to be as white as possible! You're weird ;) Haha!
Anyways, you should check out allthatglitters21 on YT she did a self-tanner review. I think it's pretty neat!
I use Banana Boat Sunless Summer Color Self Tanning Lotion - it's my first tanning lotion and it's worked well.
don't be offended if i asked you this...i have this preconceived notion that asians like to lighten their skin and not be tan aka dark...is that true?
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