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Advantages: Moisturising, I like the smell Disadvantages: I turned orange once afer using it! No directions on back of bottle
Johnsons Holiday Skin BodyLotion
I am reviewing this product in Fair to Medium Skin.
Johnson's Holiday Skin BodyLotion comes in a tall yellow bottle with blue writing on it. The bottle contains 250ml. It has lasted me about three months so far; I have used it about fifteen times and I am almost running out.
It claims to 'gradually build a beautiful light tan'.
My skin is pale and I burn easily in the sun.
When and why I bought Johnsons Holiday Skin BodyLotion
I bought Johnsons Holiday Skin BodyLotion from my local village shop. It was about three/four months ago and just coming up to Summer and I wanted a tan (I have pale skin and burn easily in the sun). When I saw the bottle I thought I'd give it a go. My sister and a friend both have the same bodylotion and I'd heard them talk about the lovely smell ...
Advantages: Moisturises well and good value for money Disadvantages: Not sure it could cope with very dry skin
that it is a Johnsons product. It also has the logo on the front, so you know you are going for a well known brand. There is a yellow pattern down the side that also corresponds with a box around 'specially for dry skin', so you know what type of skin the product is for. It also states that it 'will turn your shower into 24 hours of softness'. The bottle size that I purchased was 400 ml so is quite a large bottle. On the back of the bottle is the ingredients of the product. There is also some suggestions of how the product can help with skin tightness, flakiness and refresh dull looking skin. It also says you should use it everyday for 'noticeably soft, smooth skin'.
I used this product in the shower as it is suggested. I always tend to wash my body while I have the conditioner in my hair so that I have time for this to work. I use ...
Advantages: People will ask you where you've been on holiday Disadvantages: You've just spent a week queuing in Boots!
Some lucky person at Johnson & Johnson must be enjoying their huge bonus, new office and executive parking space. This is the clever individual who thought "Why don't we get some bodylotion, bung in a bit of fake tan, put it in a sunny, shimmery bottle and call it Holiday Skin? It'll sell like hot cakes!"
They did, and it does, currently retailing for £4.99 from Boots or Superdrug, possibly less at supermarkets. This is a bit expensive for a bodylotion, but it's pretty cheap for a fake tan.
It's a very simple concept, but it does work, and pretty much as you would expect a bodylotion mixed with fake tan to work.
Basically you slather it all over yourself (good people will have exfoliated), going easy on your dry bits and places with creases, prance around in the nude for as long as you are able, wishing it would sink in, then go ...