I'm not really 'in' to tanning much as I'm fairly pale and dont much like to sun bake. I do like to keep a bit of colour on my legs and decolletage in Winter so I thought I'd give this a go.
I have to say I am not overly impressed.The tan looked a touch orangey on me, but not too bad - I expect on a warm skintone this would not be as pronounced. My other big negative is that it took ages to dry - a good 20 minutes before clothes can be put on!
It smells okay and makes skin feel moisturized, so it may be worth a try if you want to dabble in fake tanning for the first time.
ModelCo tanning cream built up an almost natural looking tan over about 3 days of use. I then just maintained the tan by reapplying the moisturiser every second or third day.
The brown cream is fairly runny. It is absorbed well and is non-greasy but is not very nourishing. It has a slight chemical smell to it but is otherwise semi-sweet and pleasant smelling. The cream doesn't build up much residue on the lid of the tube like a lot of other creams do, which I think is a plus when working with self tanning creams where you really don't want to end up with dark streaks or spots.
I believe the price is reasonable and although the colour was near to natural it did appeared more orange the more I built the tan up.
I am always cautious about getting streaky or patchy legs on application. I found the cream easy to apply evenly and that, had I used mits I could have created a perfectly even tan, even over my ankles and knees. When maintaining the tan It was easy to end up with unwanted dark areas as it did not wear off evenly.
I would not use this product again as I am finding gradual tanning moisturisers always feel like they are more hassle than they are worth