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Solskin fake tan gives Black and brown skin the best glow

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I never thought that self-tanning was for me. As a mixed-race person, I was already the colour my white mum (who helped me get my routine down to a T) was hoping to achieve, so I didn’t see the point. That said, I adored how glowy and sunkissed I looked once I caught a natural tan while on holiday.

My skin looked clearer and a darker tone made me look radiant and airbrushed, but I’d become accustomed to losing my new colour once it had faded in winter. I soon turned to , including Dove’s visible glow self-tan nourishing lotion (£7, ) to gradually and subtly tan my body after returning from

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