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Vita Liberata200ml Invisi Foaming Tan Water with a Mit

R499

Retail: R1,000
Excludes shipping

R499

R1,000
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Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be returned unless sealed and in original packaging.

About

Invisi Foaming Tan Water is a clear, organic tanning mousse that allows for a natural tan with zero risks of transfer. Our Invisi Foaming Tan Water delivers our darkest tan. 

Invisi Foaming Tan Water is infused with organic botanicals to leave skin feeling super hydrated as well as perfectly tanned. Formulated with no guide colour, our Invisi Foaming Tan Water allows for a clean glow with zero risk of transfer and due to its super-fast drying properties, it’s the perfect formula for tanning on the go.

Product Features
  • 200ml
  • Colour options: 
    • Light/ Medium
    • Medium. Dark
    • Super Dark
  • 100% natural DHA, certificate by ECOcert
  • Delivers a fast-drying, natural-looking tan that locks in moisture for 72 hours
  • +90% organic with minimal odour
  • Water-like, colourless solution with minimal risk of transfer
  • Formulated with:
    • Organic Aloe Vera
    • Organic Glycerin
    • Organic Liquorice
    • Organic Raspberry
    • Organic Pomegranate
    • Organic Gingko
    • Organic Cucumber
    • Organic Witch Hazel
    • Organic Papaya
    • Organic Bladderwrack
    • Melon
    • Grape
    • Vitamin E
    • Hyaluronic Acid
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