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Product Review of Nivea Self Tan Cream for the Face

By DrDevience, published May 18, 2007
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Being the glutton for punishment that I am, when I saw a sale at Cubus for buy-two-get-one-free on all Nivea products, I began salivating. One of the items I came home with that day is the Nivea Self Tan Cream for the face. Generally I don't buy face tanners even when I am in a silly self-tanning spree. My face tends to get enough sun by itself. But hey, it is normally 75SEK (11 US bucks) and I was going to get it for free. I bit. Sometimes I'm really gullible.

Nivea makes some of my favorite beauty products. The Nivea Creme is one of the best skin care products on the market if you live in sometimes harsh weather like we get here in Sweden. I am rather fond of their blushes also. Lipsticks? Always a good buy. I'm here to tell you to ignore all those good past purchases from the Nivea line when it comes to self tanning products.

This face tanner comes in a bronze oval bottle. It just screams beach. It looks like it wants to work. It brings up images of turning me into a bronze goddess suitable for being fed peeled grapes to. That image ends rapidly once you actually use the tan cream.

When you pop off the lid, you are met with a pump top. This cream is a little bit thicker than its counterpart, the Nivea Summer Beauty. The pump squirts out the barest amount of white cream onto your hand. This is good. You do not want big, bold streaks all over your face because you used too much of it.

The Self Tan Cream does not smell good and floral like the body tan lotion. No. It hasn't got much of a scent at all, but what little it does have is that dreaded burnt odor prevalent in so many other self tanning products. Ick. I hate that smell. It just screams Fake Tan to everyone you come in contact with. While this odor is not real strong in this face tanner, it is still there. I can smell it, and that is all that matters.

This Tanning Cream goes on easily and does absorb into the skin rapidly. That is a plus. Fighting to get the Nivea Summer Beauty body tanning cream into my legs was not something I was looking forward to with their face tanner.

Product Review of Nivea Self Tan Cream for the Face

Into the trash with this one

Credit: Lori Leidig

Copyright: Lori Leidig

Takeaways
  • Cool bottle
  • Leaves streaks
  • Wears off fast
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sale = a great excuse to spend more money on stuff you wouldn't have bought anyway!

Posted on 05/27/2007 at 8:05:00 PM

 
I hate self tanners that streak (which most of them do). Yet, I have prombles with the sun (slightly allergic to it, plus it helps bring on headaches). So I still try self tanners all the time. Thanks for the article. Now I know what to avoid.

Posted on 05/21/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

 
I tried a self tanner last year. Man oh man the palms of my hands ended up darker than my legs, I'll never do that again.

Posted on 05/19/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

 
I think I'll just sit out in the sun for a few minutes a day even though my Dermotoligist would not approve....better that then streaks..:)

Posted on 05/18/2007 at 8:05:00 PM

 
Caveat emptor, I guess.

Posted on 05/18/2007 at 6:05:00 PM

 
I have never tried a product in the Nivea line before, not sure why but guess nothing appealed to me. I like Aveeno and Eucerin for creams and Tan Towels sent with my last order a tube of face glow that I am too chicken to try.

Posted on 05/18/2007 at 5:05:00 PM

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