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Mixing Indoor Tanning Lotions

by BB
(San Diego, Ca.)

I've found that bronzers alone leave too much of an "obvious color", while 'accelerators and 'maximizers' just help to moisturize more than anything else. They're just very expensive moisutrizers that have things that a lot of make up have in them (cell renewal, anti-aging, etc)

I've found that mixing a bronzer(I use Black Smoke by Supre) along with a non bronzer(CT-7 step 2, Potenc) mixed well in your hands and smoothed on your skin evenly provides me with the best and most natural color I've been able to get (instead of using one of each of those products alone).

I've found I get the 'color' addition of the bronzer but not to such an extent that it's obvious.

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