Glow Fusion Self Tanner
I was in Sephora (the actual store, not the online shopping place), and noticed that the Fusion Beauty line has come out with another (unfortunately very expensive) beauty product that of course I’m dying to try. It’s called Glow Fusion, and it’s a self tanner that supposedly does not give your skin that horribly unpleasant smell that most other self tanner do.
It also claims that it lasts up to two weeks, instead of the five days (if we’re lucky) that regular self tanners do. I’m wondering if it lives up to this promise or not? If anyone reading has tried this product yet, please feel free to add your honest comments and remarks about the self tanner, so we can all benefit!
The product’s active ingredient is sugar cane, and it claims it sinks in very quickly without feeling sticky. I would hope that it really does last up to two weeks with a $55 price tag for a bottle that may not last all that long. The product is sprayed on, not rubbed on apparently also.
I have to be honest, I have not gotten the best results with the spray on tans, perhaps because I just can’t seem to get it applied right, and it’s very annoying because you really can’t tell where you’ve sprayed it - it’s not easy to get an even self tan with sprays, which is why I only use creams exclusivey now that are tinted usually - it just works better for me.
I find it curious that Glow Fusion advertises is does not give off that distinct DHA smell though, when DHA is listed as one of the main ingredients? This does not make sense to me, and they advertise that the active ingredient is sugar cane, which, ehem, is basically what DHA is made of. I’m wondering if this is not just a marketing ploy? I don’t know, call me skeptical.
I’m really hoping they come up with a better alternative to self tanning soon, as I really do not like the smell DHA produces, and the results fade too quickly in my opinion. Who knows, maybe that self tanning cream I talked about a few posts ago will be come a reality! Bottom line of Glow Fusion : I’m not so sure I’m gonna drop the $55 to try this, as I’m convinced it may be full of overblown claims.

























