At Lux Unfiltered, we recognize all the benefits of self-tanning; a boost of confidence, a hydrated glow, and the easiest way to get a tan without harmful sun exposure. However, there are a lot of misconceptions circulating the beauty industry that hold a lot of people back from their perfect [sunless] tan. 1. SELF-TANNER MAKES YOU ORANGE All of our self-tanning products are formulated to give you a bronzed, natural-looking glow. Our formulas are designed to gradually darken the appearance of the top layers of your skin, imitating your natural tan. Our original Nº32 self-tanning cream produces a lighter effect, while our Nº36 supernatural tanning mousse produces a deeper and more accelerated outcome. With the right product for your skin tone and correct application, you should only be left with a natural looking glow without any orange. 2. SELF-TANNER SMELLS BAD Our self-tanners smell just as beautiful as they look on your counter. From our warm, earthy Santal to our fresh blood orange, each scent is elevated and luxurious. 3. SELF-TANNER LOOKS STREAKY With the proper tools and technique, you are a destined for a flawless tan. We recommend a good shave and exfoliation to scrub away dead skin cells, even skin tone, and slough off any remaining self-tanner (plus who doesn’t love a good “everything shower?”). Applying a thin layer of cream to areas like hands, feet, elbows and knees will also help blend your color. 4. SELF-TANNER PROVIDES SUN PROTECTION Self-tanners aren’t formulated to protect the skin from the sun. However, SPF can be applied on top of your self-tanner after it has set to protect your skin and keep it from harmful rays. 5. SELF-TANNER GETS ON YOUR SHEETS / TRANSFERS TO YOUR CLOTHING We pride ourselves on the fact our products do not transfer. All you need to do is wait 5-10 minutes before getting dressed or going to bed so the product has time to dry down. This will ensure an even development and prevent transferring.
Eero Lunden Studio from Helsinki, Finland and Eric Tan of Danish firm PinkCloud.DK have sent us their collaborative entry to the Serlachius Art Museum Gösta design competition in Mänttä, Finland.
Eero Lunden Studio from Helsinki, Finland and Eric Tan of Danish firm PinkCloud.DK have sent us their collaborative entry to the Serlachius Art Museum Gösta design competition in Mänttä, Finland.
[Part 1/2] Here are reference sheets of the Anemo boys circus-theme costume I designed for #HoYoFair2023 [Circus addiction]🎪 Thank you to the team at @HoYoFair_0 & everyone involved for another great project! 🙇♀️💖 #GenshinImpact #HoYoFair