In case you hadn’t heard, August is Natural Beauty Month at beautyheaven and we’re celebrating by showcasing some winning natural beauty products. As you might know by now, I’m a natural beauty sceptic. I’ve tried all sorts of natural lotions and potions that have promised to give me results, but most of the time I’m just left with a product that doesn’t work. So when I heard about natural fake tan, I was pretty damn unsure.
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I mean, the process of fake tanning involves changing the colour of your skin. How could a natural beauty product really do that, especially without going all streaky and defeating the purpose of tanning? But I’d heard great things about WOTNOT Natural Self-Tanning Lotion, so I decided to give it a try to (hopefully!) prove myself wrong about natural beauty again.
So does natural fake tanner really work? And did I rate the results? Watch the video above for my full natural fake tan review.
Looking for other natural fake tanners and tanning products? bh loves: La Mav® Bronze by La Mav® Self Tan Dry Oil, Eco Tan Certified Organic Invisible Tan ($34.95, nourishedlife.com.au), Bali Body Natural Tanning and Body Oil ($23.95, au.balibodyco.com).
Have you tried a natural fake tan before?
Did she say it smells “like carrot cake”? I really wanted to know whether the fragrance is overpowering or not. Any opinions?
Ray_jay, a lot of “natural” cosmetics contain citrus oils, which can certainly cause a sensitivity reaction, especially with sunlight exposure. Reason why I didn’t get that one.
I’m looking for WoT Not’s BB Cream to review.