Review: Sjolie Amplify Bronzing Mousse

price: $35 on Sjolie

type: a 10% medium-dark self tanning mousse with dark, chocolatey-brown color guide

product call-outs: paraben-free and naturally-derived DHA

key ingredients: argan oil to nourish and hydrate and vitamin C to brighten

texture: a soft, lightweight

dry time: around seven minutes

scent: odorless

(hot) take on the tan: Sjolie’s Amplify mousse delivers a dark, chocolatey-brown tan that is neutral enough to compliment any skin tone. Alone, it creates a tan that is about three shades darker, or it can be used on top of a fading tan to do exactly what the name suggests…amplify. The natural bronzers create a natural-looking tan all over, but especially in those hard-to-tan spots like feet, ankles, elbows, and hands.

how we applied: On clean, dry skin swiped two layers of the tanning mousse on each body part. I saved the hands and feet for last and used a lotion as a barrier cream on the palms of my hands, bottoms of my feet, elbows, and ankles. Then, I used a kabuki brush to apply a light layer to the tops of my hands and feet, making sure to get all creases. I slept in the solution so it developed for about eight hours and woke up with a tan that was three shades darker.

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Sjolie Amplify Bronzing Mousse

brand background: The California-based brand is one of the most popular professional self tanning brands in the U.S., if you’ve ever gotten a spray tan before, you’ve likely at least heard of Sjolie. And its popularity is very well-deserved. On top of creating professional and retail solutions that ensure an amazing tan and total customer satisfaction, the brand also caters to a large range of tanning needs. Whether it’s a competition tan, a light subtle glow, or a trustworthy solution for your weekly tanning clients, Sjolie has got you covered.

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