Carrot Cream
Description
Description
Get a deep, dark tan quickly with Carrot Cream. It combines natural tan boosters like L-Tyrosine and carrot oil to enhance your skin’s tanning process, while henna intensifies your color to a rich golden hue. This nourishing cream also delivers antioxidants, vitamin A, and omega-3s to keep your skin moisturized and healthy.
Key Features
- Enhances tanning with L-Tyrosine and carrot oil.
- Intensifies color with henna for a golden hue.
- Nourishes skin with antioxidants and vitamins.
For Fast, Deep Tanning
- Carrot Cream: Intensifies and deepens tan with L‑Tyrosine and henna. Ideal for those who want fast, noticeable color.
- Tropical Fruit Cream: Helps deepen tan and prolong its effect with henna and fruity hydration.
For Building a Base Tan / First-Time Tanners
- Gold Cream: Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to build a natural base tan while hydrating skin.
- Coconut Cream: Gentle formula suitable for fair or sensitive skin; builds tan gradually and soothes.
For Dry or Dehydrated Skin
- Cocoa Butter Cream: Rich and nourishing, ideal for dry skin. Deeply hydrates while boosting tan development.
- Watermelon Cream: Moisturizes and balances oil levels, great for dry, oily, or combination skin types.
For Sensitive, Damaged, or UV-Stressed Skin
- Papaya Cream: Revitalizes and repairs with antioxidant-rich papaya; suitable for fair or sun-damaged skin.
- Watermelon Cream: Soothes and protects with lycopene and B-vitamins; ideal for sensitive or acne-prone skin.
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