Fake Bake is the World’s largest independent tanning brand with over 25 years’ experience in discovering and manufacturing revolutionary tanning products. Originating in America in 1995, entrepreneur Sandra Vaughan introduced the brand to the UK in 2001. Since then Fake Bake has become the go to tan for celebrities, beauty editors and salon professionals alike. The luxurious formulations contain the highest quality of premium ingredients, are free from artificial preservatives and parabens and clinical trials back up all specialist claims including anti-ageing. So what makes Fake Bake stand out amidst the tanning elite? Fake Bake has a pleasant scent, so none of that biscuity smell so often associated with other tans thank you. All solutions will develop to complement your natural pigment. We say ‘hell no’ to orange tans! All liquids are free from artificial preservatives and parabens and contain a naturally-derived, unique tanning formula for longer lasting, natural looking results. The treatment consists of an exfoliation and targeted moisturising to prepare your skin. After skin has been exfoliated and cleansed by the therapist and showered off, the self-tan is applied. Wear loose clothing for best results. Most Suitable for: All skin tones and skin types Read More
The Good Skin Guru Facial Massage Guide by Ricardina Guimaraes This is your DIY guide for face massage at home. The simplest thing is to spend five minutes in front of the mirror and to be more precise and intentional when you are applying your usual skincare products on. Work in sections – chin, cheeks, and eyes – circling with your fingertips and applying light pressure. Then move on to the jawline. Finish by sweeping upwards along the jawline with the heels of your hands. Step by step massage below. Step 1 – Create an all over glow Centre the first two fingers of each hand on your chin. Sweep out and up toward your temples. Next, centre fingers above lips and sweep them out and up. Repeat, working up your face toward your hairline. When you get to the forehead, sweep fingers downward. Step 2 – Plump your cheeks Put the pads of your thumbs on your cheeks close to your nose, right under your cheekbones. Don’t be afraid to dig in: You want to apply enough pressure to stimulate the muscles under the skin. Slowly draw your thumbs out toward your temples. Repeat once. Step 3 – Make […] Read More