As you know from my previous posts, I haven’t always been a huge fan of the cheap sunless tanners. For whatever reason though, they do always attract my attention on the store shelves and I always seem to be trying a new one to see if I can get better results. My most recent attempt was made with Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer. This little guy is a self tanner that can be picked up for under $10 and I had heard some good things about it so I decided it was worth giving it a chance. Unlike many of the bargain basement products I’ve used in the past, this one didn’t immediately turn me off. The color was pretty good and it dried very quickly after putting it on which always scores at least a few points with me. I thought the affordable price combined with a lack of streaking and the quick application process made it an attractive option if you are looking for a value priced tanner. Here is another review in case you want another opinion:

http://hubpages.com/hub/Jergens-Natural-Glow-Daily-Moisturizer-Review

All in all, I thought it was a pretty good product. The biggest disadvantage in my opinion was that it did take “gradual self tanner” to a whole new level. You do have to apply quite a bit of this and it seems to take a long time to get any kind of darker color. I guess this would be good if you just wanted a little bit of a base tan. I also didn’t care much for the smell although I will admit that I didn’t read too many other reviews where users shared that same opinion. All in all, this was probably one of the better cheap self tanners I’ve tried but for now I’m going to stick with my favorite which I’ve posted about in the past.

With our minds starting to tire of winter and thoughts of spring starting to occupy our brains, it’s time to get rid of that ugly pale skin and start working on a nice tan! While it may be too cold to start lying out in a bikini, it’s never too early to start building that golden bronze tan with a high quality self tanner. I know, I know; I’ve heard all of the horror stories about self tanners leaving you with tiger-stripe streaks or an orangey color. Fortunately, many of the newer self tanning products to hit the market have made vast improvements in color, smell, and dry time to make it easier than ever to get a perfect tan from the comfort of your own home. With that being said, it is important to pick your self tanner carefully! A great way to save yourself a lot of time and potentially wasted money searching for a good product is to take advantage of a site like RateitAll.com where customers from around the world share their experience with different products and post their reviews for the world to see. Their list of the best self tanners for 2010 is a great place to find authentic reviews from actual users of the top sunless tanning products currently on the market. Once you find a product or two that looks like it will meet your needs, be sure to carefully read the instructions before you apply the product. More often than not, the key to success with tanning products is to make sure that it is applied properly as per the manufacturer instructions. After you get good results, be sure to share your experience so you can help others find a quality product as well. The old saying that the cream rises to the top holds very true with sunless tanners. By drawing on the experience of others, you can get rid of that pale winter skin and be on your way to a beautiful sun kissed tan that will have your friends thinking you just returned from an exotic beach vacation!

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