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Ultimate Tanning Mousse



When it comes to fake tan, not all formulas are created equal. Some contain high-quality bronzing agents for a flawless finish, while others leave unsightly streaks and lack beneficial skincare ingredients.

Prioritising both colour and nourishment, Sydney based mums and founders of Camino Rose, Charlie Brown and Louise Mileto, today launch Australia’s first easy-grip hybrid tanning range enriched with a powerful complex of eight skin-loving botanicals.

Available in two shades, Dolce (light to medium) and Toffee (medium to dark), the Ultimate Tanning Mousse is a lightweight, streak-free, and long-lasting hybrid formula that delivers a natural, multidimensional sun-kissed glow that gradually and evenly fades over time.

Improving skin’s biological and aesthetic integrity and extending the life of the tan, the phyto-nourishing formula contains a botanical blend of witch hazel, jojoba esters, rosehip oil, sweet almond oil, olive oil, meadowfoam seed oil, green tea, and sunflower leaf extract, to hydrate and soften skin, stimulate collagen production, and protect against free radical aggressors.

Scented with irresistible notes of vanilla and peony, the Ultimate Tanning Mousse is gender-neutral and housed in an ergonomic wide pump with a unique textured grip for a convenient, mess-free application.

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