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| Ease of Application | 6.5/10 |
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| Quality of Colour | 5.3/10 |
| Durability | 5.3/10 |
| Value for Money | 4/10 |
| Overall rating | 5.5/10 |
| Xen-Tan Deep Bronze - 148ml | ![]() | £19.95P&P: £2.50 |
Full review by
Guest.
on 31st Jul 2008
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User Rating : 6
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Good Points: initial great smell
Bad Points: high price very faint considering the name 'DEEP BRONZE'
General comments: I kind of agree with everyone else on this blog. After so many positive reviews I decided to purchase this fake tan. The colour is quite faint and that is the reason I do not like it. Until yesterday I had been using BODY BRONZING fake tan from EBAY and that one is darker and cheaper with NO SMELL AT ALL!
I hate the brown colour that all the expensive fake tans come with as it stains the sheets and pyjamas and you have to wash it off in the morning!
I am looking for a fake tan with equal quality as BODY BRONZING {or ST.TROPEZ excluding the horrendous smell of it} but with no initial guiding colour... I don't need to know where I have applied it as it just confuses me and stresses me. When using the L'OREAL SUBLIME, it may be less absorbent, therefore more prone to smudge, bit more scenty BUT the white milky colour is appealing to me much more!
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Review by
Guest.
on 12th Jun 2008
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User Rating : 3
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The smell is about the only good point. Xen-Tan Deep Bronze is just like any other tanning product. Sorry, but I was really disappointed after all the great reviews. I was sitting outside, and looked down at my legs, and they were bright orange!!!! I was really upset. Might as well buy the cheap ones. Also, it collects at the ankles and knees immediately, even thought they said it wouldn't! Never again!! Not worth it at all! Lancome is better by far.
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Review by
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on 10th Jun 2008
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User Rating : 8
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I had heard a lot about this tan so decided to give it a go and was pleasantly surprised. I'm not brilliant at applying fake tan and am not very patient however this was easy to apply and I could see where I was blending it in as when rubbing it in it turns a white colour. It was fairly easy to put on and only took me 5 minutes or so and I had no streaks. The colour is nice - not orange at all , Its good for people who don't want too much colour just a natural bronze look.
sammielouise461's full review | 115 words
Review by
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on 5th Apr 2008
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User Rating : 5
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After hearing rave reviews and lots of hype in the press, I decided to give Xen-Tan a go, despite the high price tag. But I'm very disappointed.
Although Deep Bronze is a pleasant lotion to apply at first, it only provides a very, very faint hint of colour on application and almost immediately turns white/transparent, meaning it's almost impossible to see where it's going on the skin. It's so frustrating when you realise you have white bits that you missed, not to mention looking pretty daft! Al ...
Pixie2024's full review | 383 words

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