Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be returned unless sealed and in original packaging.
Tan Cloths
Never before has your phenomenal glow been so convenient. pHenomenal organic tan cloths are infused with our hero pHenomenal formula for a long lasting, natural looking tan in an easy to use, biodegradable cloth. Enriched with certified organic botanicals and supercharged with Advoganic technology, these handy cloths treat and condition your skin whilst giving you the healthiest, longest-lasting, natural tan.
Body Blur
Body Blur is the ultimate skin finish that instantly blurs imperfections and leaves skin looking flawless and glowing. Body Blur can be washed off at anytime, making it the ideal accessory for any evening look.
Tan Cloths
How to use: Tan Cloths
1. Remove the first tanning cloth from the sachet. 2. Apply to clean, exfoliated skin starting with your face, then moving to your neck, décolletage, and arms. 3. Remove second tanning cloth from the sachet to tan your legs and stomach. 4. Wash palms thoroughly. 5. Watch your glowing tan appear over the next 4-8 hours.
Warning
For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes – In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with clean water. This product does not contain a sunscreen and does not protect against sunburn. Repeated exposure of unprotected skin while tanning may increase the risk of skin ageing, skin cancer and other harmful effects to the skin even if you do not burn. Perform a patch test 24 hours prior to use. If irritation occurs discontinue use. Take care – may stain fabric
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