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Get a Tan in 1 Hour and Save 46% On St. Tropez Express Self-Tanning Mousse
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Date:2025-04-17 02:50:57
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Just because you're freezing in the winter temperatures, it doesn't mean you have to give up on a summer glow. A glowing, sun-free tan is the perfect mid-winter pick-me-up in my opinion. When I have a good tan, my skin looks more clear, imperfections are masked, and I feel more confident. If you want a great tan without a long wait time at a great price, there's a deal you need to check out.
Right now, you can get two St. Tropez Self-Tan Express Bronzing Mousses and two self-tanner application mitts for just $59. If you bought all of these products separately, it would cost $110, but this bundle is available at a major discount for a limited time. This product is a total game-changer for anyone who wants a tan, but doesn't have enough time to just sit there waiting for the product to work. A one-hour tan is also a great way to avoid making a tanned mess on your favorite linens since you don't have to let the tan set overnight. All you need is an hour to see a major difference.
This is a great product to have on standby for when last-minute plans arise and you need a quick tan. This 46% off deal is too good to pass up.
Use one of the included mitts to apply the mousse in long, sweeping motions. Leave the mousse on for an hour if you want a sunkissed glow. If you want to amplify the color, you can leave it on for two hours before rinsing. If you want a deeper, darker tan, shower after three hours.
For the most-even results, exfoliate your skin 24 hours before applying self tanner. To prolong your tan, moisturize on a regular basis.
If you need a little more convincing before you decide to shop, check out these rave reviews tanning enthusiasts.
St. Tropez Self-Tan Express Bronzing Mousse Duo Reviews
A loyal fan of the tanner said, "I have used this tanning product for several years. It is by far the best self tanner I have found. Follow directions, especially treating skin prior to use. While all other products are increasing in price this is a great buy from QVC. I have zero complaints with this product. Thank you QVC for such a great price going into spring and summer season."
Another longtime user of the product shared, "Would never use another self tanner. Trust me, I've tried them all. St Tropez is the best on the market and QVC price is amazing!"
A QVC shopper reviewed, "I have used every self tanner made and some are good but I finally decided to try St Tropez and I'm very impressed! ZERO odor...perfect color...works exactly as described. Very natural looking and easy to apply."
"I will forever use this product!!! I've been a St Tropez fan for a few years but the mousse is perfection! I never get any streaks and the color is never orange. I'm a fair to light skin tone and it just works. I have sensitive skin and I can use this on my face. Please don't ever stop making. I wish they'd send extra mitts because my only complaint is that they do shed after a few uses. I've bought additional mitts on Amazon," a customer raved.
Another shared, "Watching the product on QVC, I had high hopes. This is a amazing product. Easy to apply, you actually look tan, and it's great. Thank you for a product worth while!"
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