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Bondi Sands Espuma Autobronzeadora | Leve, Espuma Autobronzeadora Enriquecida com Aloe Vera e Coco Proporciona um Bronzeado Uniforme e Sem Listras

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O Bondi Sands Self Tanning Foam é uma espuma autobronzeadora leve enriquecida com Aloe Vera e coco, que proporciona um bronzeado uniforme e sem listras. Seus principais recursos incluem a facilidade de aplicação, a fórmula hidratante com ingredientes naturais e o resultado de um bronzeado natural e duradouro.

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Bondi Sands Espuma Autobronzeadora | Leve, Espuma Autobronzeadora Enriquecida com Aloe Vera e Coco Proporciona um Bronzeado Uniforme e Sem Listras *R$353.60 Em até 6x de R$58.93 sem jurosEm até 6x de R$58.93 sem jurosMais formas de pagamento 1x de R$353.60 sem juros2x de R$176.80 sem juros3x de R$117.87 sem juros4x de R$88.40 sem juros5x de R$70.72 sem juros6x de R$58.93 sem juros
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Description

Bondi Sands Self Tanning Foam é um autobronzeador leve e fácil de aplicar que proporciona um acabamento impecável, toda vez. Basta aplicar suavemente a espuma de autobronzeamento sem peso para obter um bronzeado uniforme e sem listras.

Benefits

Nossa fórmula exclusiva de qualidade de salão é enriquecida com aloe vera e coco, para um brilho natural e bronzeado definitivo.

Suggested Use

Usando uma luva, aplique a espuma com movimentos longos e suaves na pele limpa e seca. A pele pode ser lavada após uma hora.

Conheça 5 Motivos Recomendados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:

1. Bronzeado perfeito:

Obtenha um bronzeado uniforme e sem listras com a espuma de autobronzeamento Bondi Sands.

2. Fórmula de qualidade de salão:

A fórmula exclusiva enriquecida com aloe vera e coco proporciona um brilho natural e duradouro.

3. Fácil aplicação:

A espuma leve é fácil de aplicar, garantindo um acabamento impecável em cada uso.

4. Resultados naturais:

Desfrute de um bronzeado natural e radiante, sem a necessidade de exposição ao sol.

5. Longa duração:

O bronzeado obtido com a espuma de autobronzeamento Bondi Sands dura por dias, mantendo sua pele com um aspecto saudável e brilhante.

– Sugestão de Uso:

Para obter os melhores resultados, recomendamos aplicar a espuma de autobronzeamento Bondi Sands usando uma luva. Aplique a espuma na pele limpa e seca, utilizando movimentos longos e suaves. Aguarde pelo menos uma hora antes de lavar a pele. Para manter o bronzeado, hidrate a pele diariamente e reaplique o produto conforme necessário.

8 avaliações para Bondi Sands Espuma Autobronzeadora | Leve, Espuma Autobronzeadora Enriquecida com Aloe Vera e Coco Proporciona um Bronzeado Uniforme e Sem Listras

  1. Judy McIntosh

    La bolsa en la que venía llegó rota, las etiquetas originales tienen marcas de que ya fueron abiertas y vueltas a poner y trae otra etiqueta sobrepuesta para tapar esto.

  2. KB0612

    I am sooo fair skinned and most self tanners are too dark for me. This self tanner is different and gives just a nice golden tan. Also it is a tinted foam so you can see where you are putting it on. Dries quickly for a nice even tan. I love this product😊

  3. J. R.

    ***update***
    I’ve been using this now for over 6 months and still love it! I reapply every five days, but only one coat, as I still have color from before. I also don’t exfoliate every time, just every other, and do use a moisturizing body wash every time I shower, with or w/o intent of using the self tanner.

    My face and hands do lighten faster, but I’m assuming that’s because I wash my face and hand multiple times a day. So, I bought a daily moisturizer from bondi sands, called “gradual tanning milk” to use on my hands/face in between doing my whole body (I’ll add a pic of the moisturizer above, if you want to try it).

    It goes well over the self tanner and blends nicely with it. I don’t use it everyday though, just when I notice my face/hands are getting lighter then the rest of me, so once or twice in between full applications.

    After doing a full application, I wait a few minutes (don’t know how long, as I usually clean out my shower, and wipe down my bathroom, while I wait), before dressing. I have a dedicated pair of pajama pants, socks and a hoodie, that I wear after applying now. I wait at least 6 hours, then hop in the shower to rinse off (not wash, just rinse). Then I’m good for another 5-6 days.

    Of course, there was more then once where I didn’t apply for weeks. I kept color for about 7 days, before I noticed my toes turning orange. Whenever this has happened though, I made sure to exfoliate, use no moisturizers (even a different body wash) and did the two coats, 30 minutes apart (pretty much the same thing I did the first time I used it).

    (all pics above are the difference in my skin, from w/o sun-using this in dark. Unfortunately they don’t upload in order, so each is marked).
    (Hopefully) the last one (might not be the last) was snapped quickly this morning, day 4 after using this product (no new application). Wasn’t planning on sharing, so didn’t even check the quality of the photo when I took it..so sorry. BUT, you can still see my skin, which is what’s important.

    All are added, because, when I first started my “I’m going to see if I can find a self tanner”, I was upset by the before photos in reviews, not giving ANY background on the skin type, or how much sun exposure they had before using. So, I found the photos kind of useless. This way, when reading my review, you can SEE the difference I am talking about.

    Need to start with I bought the dark. Not because I am naturally dark, but because I was trying to get one that wouldn’t have that “sun-kissed glow” crap, because I turn ORANGE. Even w/professional spray tans.

    skin color backstory:
    I’m mixed, Native American and white (don’t let the eyes fool you, I have Waardenburgs syndrome, so I don’t have melanin in my eyes. Otherwise they would be brown. I make jokes all the time about how I’m to brown to be white, but to white to be brown.

    Unfortunately, since my skin went completely unprotected all throughout my adolescence and in to young adult, I was always VERY dark. Add to that, my constant exfoliating and moisturizing of my skin, due to extreme dry skin issues…yeah, I soaked in sun.

    So, when I saw my first dermatologist, around 22 years old (for my dry skin, btw, not my skin color, but obviously it was brought up, since the light colored eyes make it look like I am not mixed, but rather a fake and bake…), and he told me that my UV exposure from the past, could already lead to cancer down the road.

    Needless to say, I took action! Every morning, I started putting on spf 50 spf, when I moisturized, and again around 1pm, (when I moisturized my second time), every day. Even if I didn’t plan to go anywhere. Because I didn’t want to risk my skin being exposed because I had to run out.

    Still, I tan, even with the spf. Just not as dark as I did before. Obviously, from Oct-Mar, I would definitely get lighter, but I’d have my “winter tan”, face/neck and hands would be tan. The rest of me, however, would be tinged with yellow. (One of the pics is from the fall of 2019, so my regular sun exposure, pre covid, with spf 50).

    However, if I was locked up away from the sun, which has happened a few times in my adult life…once during a pregnancy, I stayed in the hospital for almost 2 months before the baby was born, which is what I have pictured, above (can’t find any other photos of my skin completely unexposed that show the yellow tint my skin takes on w/any sun exposure.

    Since 2020, I’ve been working from home and by the time Im done, sun is down. Unfortunately, when my skin turns yellow, it becomes extremely noticeable and people assume I’m sick…

    Since I am locked up, I have gone back to my jaundice colored skin. Now, over the years, I have tried of self tanners in the past. First was a professional spray tan and I went oompa loompa orange (mid-late 2000’s). Didn’t try again, until jergens came out with their daily use moisturizer/tanning lotion (think its called daily glow, or natural glow..not sure).

    Orange again…

    Didn’t even look at a self tanner again, until Oct 2019, when my daughter wanted to get a spray tan for homecoming (she has porcelain white skin, my husband is white and she definitely took after him, especially in skin tone). So I took her up to a salon and while waiting on her, the workers, started pitching their spray tanning packages.

    Again, pointed out what had happened w/spray tan in the past, but they assured me that the stuff had come a LONG way in 15 years, and that now they actually mixed the color to the individual skin tone. My daughter (who I am pretty sure was just hoping I’d get in to spray tanning, so I’d be willing to take her up more often) was done getting hers, and was pressuring me with them, to “just try it”. They even offered it at $15, just so I would try it. Finally, I agreed.

    By the next morning, I looked like Donald Trump. My students (I teach online) told me so, NONSTOP, until it finally faded away.

    So, completely swore off ALL self tanner, until this year. Since I work online, and the lighting in my house is NOT great, I was using makeup to hide my yellow skin tone (nothing beats having your students think your in liver failure…except when they compare you to Trump).

    But the makeup, although top of the line, was REALLY drying out my skin.
    To the point, my forehead started to flake, as well as my jawline and collarbone (Had to put make up on my neck and upper chest, as again, trying to hide the yellow undertone to my skin).

    So, during summer break, I decided I was going to order all the top self tanners that swore they worked on olive skin and wouldn’t turn me orange, (As in, I spent a little over $400 on different self tanners) that had good reviews, by others who said they had an olive skin tone, which explains all the photos above, as olive skin is a BRIAD spectrum of tones, making it hard for me to know if what worked for others, would work for me.

    I figured, throughout the summer, I would try them all.

    And pretty much ALL of them turned me orange within a few hours of application, although one of them did okay the day of, but the next morning, I was definitely orange (do still have two more that I haven’t tried. This kind, in medium and another one, but probably won’t, since I know this one works).

    I didn’t have much hope for this one either. Seemed almost all of them were made to give the “glowing tan” that most white people get. Problem with that is, I don’t tan with a “glowing” tan, naturally. My skin does not glow. Only reason it might look al little shiny in the pics is because I moisturize A LOT.

    Actually, the darker my skin gets with natural UV, the more my skin turns ashen, because of how muted my skin tone is. So, anything made to give the glowing, brown tan, isn’t going to work on me, even when my skin is light and yellow, because the red in the “glow” will mix and turn me orange.

    Finally there…MY REVIEW:

    So, I put this stuff on my skin, Sunday morning. It had been a 3 weeks since my last self tanner catastrophe, and I had exfoliated the night before, did not moisturize that night or the morning of. (My only BIG complaint is that it needs to go on unmoisturized skin). It immediately started to darken, so was easy to see if there was any streaking, and fix that up (only on my shoulders, but, I was rushing a bit, and…since I expected it to fail, I didn’t take my time).

    I set a timer for 30 minutes, as I figured I wouldn’t use it again, so I could do their 2nd application, which was SURE to turn me orange…(figured, it was necessary as even on the slight chance it did work, I would have to apply over it again, to keep the look, so why waste time when there were directions on how to do two applications on the same day).

    BUT…I DIDN’T TURN ORANGE! NOT EVEN AN ORANGE TINT!

    Okay sure…might look good the day I applied…but will definitely fade quickly and turn orange, probably flaky (my skin was pretty tacky for a few hours after I used it, so figured it would flake off, especially since I had to put it on dry, unmoisturized skin).

    But still, it didn’t! here it is, Wednesday morning, and its holding strong! Even with my moisturizing Sunday night (rinsed my skin 6 hours after applying the second coat, and moisturized like I normally do, every day since)..

    Fourth pic was taken this morning, just after I got ready for work. Sorry for the poor quality…it was a quick snap on my phone, in my living room, before the sun even came up, and the living room light wasn’t even on. Only the kitchen light and the TV were on, so I could catch the morning news. Just planned on sending it to my siblings, who are in the same boat as me with skin color. Didn’t actually plan to put the picture online.

    I only have on some eye make up and lip gloss in the photo, no foundation or powder. I have washed my skin daily as well, and I still look pretty darn dark! It’s been 4 days! I thought these things were only supposed to last, at most, 3?!?!

    So yes, I have Finally found a self tanner I can use!I honestly didn’t even think it existed, but here it is! Actually came on to add it to my subscribe and save, but figured, if others like me, read reviews and are looking for a tanner for their skin that doesn’t fit in a box for light, medium or dark. This kind, in dark, is what you want!

    My only complaints:
    1. smelled like tanning lotion

    2. My skin was tacky for a few hours after, but might not have been that long, if I wouldn’t have applied the second layer, 30 minutes after. But it WAS still tacky when I put on the second layer.

    3. Has to go on unmoisturized, exfoliated skin, so the skin on my face, hands and joints felt REALLY tight, even after moisturizing for a full day on Monday. So, it isn’t moisturizing enough for someone with really dry skin.

    4. There is no instruction on the bottle on when to reapply, or if there is anything that needs to be done differently when you reapply. So, not sure if next use will be as awesome as this one.

    Pros:
    1. I am not orange!!!! So that, in itself, beats out all the others. I don’t even have an orange tint.

    2. Even with my overzealous skin routine (moisturizing multiple times a day) it is lasting very well.

    3. Easy to see if there were any streaks, while applying, so you can fix it right away. Don’t have to wait hours to see if you look like a zebra.

    4. I have VERY dark circles under my eyes (even in baby photos I had them, so obviously, its just my face) and the tanner matched them to my face, so don’t need to even use concealer under my eyes now.

    5. Price. Now, I know that the price probably seems pretty steep compared to others, and it is…if you can use something like jergens. But I bought others in the $50-$65 range and they turned me orange. So the price is pretty good, I think. Plus, it feels like I still have over half a bottle and I did head to toe, twice.

    6. Although my skin was still tacky, I’m always busy. I put on some older clothes after a few minutes (assuming there would be transfer), so I could get stuff done around house. Pj pants/hoodie. There is no difference in the color of my arms to my face. Even after the second application, even though I dressed moments after the 2nd application. Also, no finger spots on my upper chest, where I kept poking to see if I was still tacky.

    7. I’m getting on in years, so night sweats are a part of my life. But no transfer on my bed either (I did put it on in the morning though and did rinse off after 6 hours in the shower).

    FINAL THOUGHT: I LOVE IT

    Hope you find it helpful!

    Oh, and my daughter (light skin, rosy cheeks, gorgeous porcelain skin) used it on Monday and she didn’t come out as dark as I did, but it gave her a VERY NICE tan look as well. I will add her pic as well, but will be covering her face for privacy. Left on hers, was taken a few weeks ago, to show her normal skin color, with a bit of sun. Right was after using the product. So it does work on lighter skin as well. Both were taken outdoors, the left was actually in the evening, and the right was early afternoon.

  4. J. R.

    Hello universe!

    I cannot speak for others. But for my objective (a natural, healthy skin tone that isn’t necessarily TAN but rather NOT PALE, keep reading).

    I am one of the most pale people on the planet. And that’s no joke. I’m a natural red head guy with skin as white as milk. I think men don’t use products like this that often but I often get made fun of for how pale I am. So here we are!

    To start, I do NOT want to look “tan”. That would be too obvious. I want to look NOT PALE. if that’s your goal, this may be helpful.

    I have tried a few other brands, including jergen’s natural glow (light to medium), Jergen’s self tan mousse (light to medium), and tan luxe drops (also light to medium). All of these products would tint me orange at various body crevices but would not actually add color to my arms/legs/skin (sorry couldn’t think of a better way to say this haha), even when I heavily exfoliate and moisturize the dry areas. I would have weird looking limbs in the sunlight that would make me look like I got poisoned and my arms and legs were still WHITE AF. Or, I tried the St Tropez instant mousse (again, light to medium) and that product was comprehensive but made it look like I put an orange-y tan layer of skin all over my body. It even peeled off on my arm and made me think I was wearing a tan skin suit. It was very noticeable HAHAHA.

    Anyways, that’s my background before trying this product. I’ve watched countless tutorials on how to apply this stuff and I was pretty confident it was not user error, and that My skin just wasnt compatible with most common tanners. I was about to give up. I figured I would try this. Honestly I had low expectations because I thought, going into this, that this product would be like the St Tropez instant mouse and make me look ridiculously tan/orange (I AM TRYING TO LOOK LIGHT -> MEDIUM, NOT LIGHT -> WANNABE VERSION OF OOMPA LOOMPA).

    My first attempt with the product, I left it on overnight. This was kinda gross, similar to other tanners. Also, the coconut smell is nice, but as a guy it’s not very subtle. Secondly, when you sleep in it, your entire room smells like a coconut bomb went off and I still can’t get the smell completely out. So I don’t really recommend sleeping in this product if you can help it. I still gave 5 stars for scent though because this scent somehow masks the self tan scent that other products give you. And I know you may be thinking “no way. Every self tan smells like shit”. And I would believe you. I’ve been there. But they put a shit ton of coconut in here.

    BUT TO ALL MY EXTREME* PALE BROS AND SISTERS OF THE WORLD, I have a pro tip. If you wear it the full time (6 hours or so), maybe you’ll like the color. But for me, it was a bit too tinted and was kinda a giveaway that I was fake tanning. I think my friends could tell. My objective (which is probably different than others, who want to look beach tan) is to look healthy and not radiantly white. I just want enough skin color that I don’t look like milk, and people can still make fun of me for being slightly paler than average, but ideally nobody would notice that I’m using a product. And MY TIP (finally, sorry for writing so much) is to apply this for 1-3 hours, and then rinse. You might be thinking, that’s not allowed! This ISNT an express tan! But let me tell you – the back of the bottle even says you can rinse after one hour. Now, after one hour, my face, and upper body, look perfectly colored to the point where I am not a ghost, but I am not tan. I am a healthy normal skin tone. My legs usually require 2-3 hours before rinsing (or do a second application of 1 hour, which is what I’m doing as I write this review hahaha). I think your leg skin is thicker. Or my leg hair is causing problems hahaha. Anyways.

    That has helped me to find a perfect solution to my problem. I will apply in the evening after work for an hour or two, or in the morning before leaving (after following a normal routine of shower > exfoliate with a hand mitt > moisturize elbows, armpits, knees, ankles, and wrists). I hope this helps someone. It would have helped me a while ago if someone (a guy preferably) helped me with this and gave me a solution I was looking for. It usually lasts around half a week. So you may have to apply twice a week. I know that’s not ideal. But if youre only wearing it for an hour or two, like me, it’s pretty easy to fit in to your routine.

    I also found a mitt on Amazon that came with a face mitt applicator – this face mitt thing saved my life. I was always afraid to apply self tan to my face (again, as a guy I feel like it will be MUCH MORE NOTICEABLE, if you screw this shit up – people will notice you look weird and you can’t put makeup on to fix your mistakes) – but a face tan mitt saved the day. Again, when you only leave this product on for an hour, it really doesn’t do a TON, so you almost can’t mess it up. I’m serious. I even soaked my finger in the product for an hour on accident, and when I rinsed it off the finger was just slightly darker than the rest. Easy mistake. Again, that’s another perk of only keeping this on a short period of time, there’s less chance of error.

    Good luck friends!

  5. JT Shopaholic

    I am fair-skinned and stay out of the sun, but I do like to get some color during the spring and summer months. Enter self-tanner. I have tried a lot over the years with mixed results.

    I tried the Bondi Sands Self-Tanning foam based on a lot of positive reviews. I have only used it a couple of times, but I really like it. Self-tanners often have an off-putting smell, but Bondi Sands disguises it a bit with a coconut scent—not unpleasant. The color looks natural and it lasts for 5-7 days before fading.

    With self-tanners, the application makes a big difference. If it’s useful for anyone, my process is: Day before:
    • Exfoliate. Pay particular attention to elbows, knees and ankles, where the skin is drier and thicker and tends to absorb more color
    Day of:
    • Use a thick moisturizer, like a body balm, on elbows, knees and ankles.
    • Put on disposable plastic gloves. I combine the tanning foam with moisturizing lotion (Nivea, or whatever) dispensing equal amounts of each in my gloved palm, and then mixing them together there before applying. This dilutes the tanning foam a little, but it’s easier to spread and avoid streaking.
    • As you apply tanner to your arms, legs, etc., use a circular motion to blend. I have used a smidge on my face blended with sunscreen first. I get a hint of color, which is all I want.
    • After 5 minutes or so, I often do another light application to my calves.
    • Be patient. Let it process 6-8 hours before showering.

    I have slept in self-tanner, but I don’t recommend it. I don’t like the way it feels ( a little tacky because I use moisturizer with it), but more bothersome, the smell lingers on the sheets. If your schedule permits, apply it in the morning and rinse it off at the end of the day.

    Happy (fake) tanning. 😎

  6. kindred spirit

    This product has been the best for a fake tan before going on vacation. No streaks. So natural looking without leaving you looking orange like some other products have.

  7. Katya

    I expected more out of St.Tropez hence that’s why I decided to try another and was quite impressed. The colour isn’t splotchy. It goes on smooth and stays on longer. The colour is dark right away. Very satisfied and would buy again.

  8. Katya

    EL PRODUCTO ES DE MALA CALIDAD, ESTÁ CADUCO. NO SALE ESPUMA ES UN LIQUIDO QUE TE MANCHA INMEDIATAMENTE LAS MANOS Y PARECE QUE TRAES CHAPOPOTE. EL PROVEDOR NO SE HACE RESPONSABLE , NO TE ENVIAN UNO EN BUENA CALIDAD Y TAMPOCO TE RE-EMBOLSAN EL DINERO..
    NO LO COMPREN NO LO RECOMIENDO. ….

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