St Moriz launches new clear Spray Tan in a Can that gives you the most incredible glow - we can't wait to try it 🤩
Luckily for shoppers, St Moriz has launched their latest, innovative tan-tastic range, an effortless Spray Tan In A Can.St Moriz's quick drying formula means that you can apply and go, with no need to blend, for the ultimate glow on the go.St Moriz Spray Tan In A Can, £12.99, Superdrug -It also features a non-sticky formula, with powerful ingredients that help you moisturise your skin as you tan, and if that wasn't enough it's also vegan, and made with natural DHA.
The shade control feature also means you can choose your preferred shade, whether you want a subtle glow or full bronzed look. Tanners can even keep the tan on for one hour for a light glow, or you can leave it on for eight hours to develop a dark tan.You can get it in store and online from
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