Review: Skinny Tan Mousse
price: $28 at QVC
type: a green-based mousse with a medium-shade color guide
product call-outs: vegan, cruelty-free, paraben-free, and sulfate-free
key ingredients: aloe vera to nourish and coconut oil for hydration
texture: a lightweight fluffy mousse
dry time: around five minutes
scent: a tropical, coconut-like scent
(hot) take on the tan: Before applying Skinny Tan’s mousse I was skeptical of what the results would be like since the mousse comes as a universal shade, versus one specific shade (like light, medium, or dark). However, I was so pleasantly surprised by the deep, natural color that lasted super long. To paint the picture as to just how durable this tan was: I have nauseatingly dry skin; applied the tan in the middle of cold, dry winter; I use hand sanitizer and wash my hands religiously; and my tan usually starts to fade on my hands within three days. However, with Skinny Tan the tan on my hands (and all over my body) lasted for a solid seven days before tanning.
As for the color itself, since it is customizable, the more layers you apply = the darker it will be, so I applied three layers for a dark tan.
how we applied: Applied three layers with a tanning mitt all over the body (excluding the face) right before bed, used a kabuki bush on my hands and feet, let develop while sleeping, and then rinsed the color guide off in the morning.
brand background: When the UK-based self tanning brand set out to create their line of self tanners, the goal was to create a product that was “indistinguishable” from a natural tan, derived from mostly natural ingredients, and not have the “fake tan smell.” Well, as it turns out, the founders’ idea of the perfect tan was thousands of other women’s idea of the perfect tan as well as the products quickly gained a cult following.