Sunday, April 4, 2010

Jergens Natural Glow... But how natural is it?

Jergens Natural Glow is probably the cheapest self tanners out there but is it worth it?

I have used Jergens Natural Glow before and I do not favor the results. However, it does work... that is if you want to look orange!

I can never seem to find the perfect median with this product, either I don't see any results or too much results! And on top of things it makes me break out and after a couple days of using this product the color starts to fade off leaving blotchy bronze spots all over my face and body (this is the worse!). And I'm left looking like a sick person and everyone is avoiding me. UGH!

However, I do believe this is a great product for those who have pale white skin and looking to bronze. I recomend that you use a small amount at a time. Mixing this product with your skin tone may not make you look orange, and instead give you a nice bronze. But if you have a tendency to break out, then this might not be for you. As for people who have an olive skin tone like I do, I highly recommend to stay away from this product!

So what should people with olive skin tone do? Well stick around cause in my next couple blogs I'll tell you some of the best bronzers I've used just to the get that perfect color!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I have always been afraid of these instant tanners especially concerning breakout. I prefer tinted moisturizers for the face along with a light bronzer. Cant wait to read the rest of your series on bronzers my favorite.

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BeautyFanatic said...

Yes, if you guys love beauty products shellsea sure has some great tips! And good info on some unique products! Thank you for your post shellsea!

StaciMarie said...

Speaking as an extra-fair skinned person, I did not like this product. I tried both the face and body versions and although it looked ok on my legs, it was difficult to achieve an even look. Plus, the way it mixed with my body chemistry it smelled strange - kind of like Cheez-its. I also vote to avoid this product. I'm choosing to embrace my very white skin and just avoid the tanning trouble this year and most likely for years to come. It's classic...