Mineral make-up company Jane Iredale has ventured into the tanning sector with its first self-tan line called Tantasia.
Its ingredients are designed to work with an individual’s melanin so users can produce their own, unique tan.
The product is said to be streak-free, with an invigorating fragrance and no after smell.
It also incorporates wheat protein to hydrate the skin.
Supplier: Jane Iredale Mineral Cosmetics Great BarringtonMassachusettsUSA Jane Iredale's products - carried by salons, spas and medical clinics throughout the world - are based on micronized minerals and made without fillers and binders (such as talc and mineral oil) and without chemical dyes or preservatives. Web: www.janeiredale.com
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