Tanning Oil: What Is It Made Of?
Perceived as an exceptional water-resistant tanning accelerator, tanning oil is used on beaches for an intense tan. With a holiday scent, it has no sun protection factor and should only be used on already tanned skin.

Perceived as an exceptional water-resistant tanning accelerator, tanning oil is used on beaches for an intense tan. With a holiday scent, it has no sun protection factor and should only be used on already tanned skin.
The composition of tanning oil makes this product a highly effective moisturizing agent, allowing the upper layers of the epidermis to feel silky smooth. This hydration concentrate improves the suppleness and elasticity of the skin.
Fatty substances for the rich texture of tanning oil
Tanning oil is made from paraffin and vegetable oils such as coconut oil. Thicker and greasier than regular oil, it can cause burns on untanned skin. Nourishing, tanning oil can be applied after sun exposure to repair the skin, or after exfoliation, in a thin layer.
Corine de Farme's tanning oil is enriched with vitamin E and has antioxidant properties, designed to fight against skin aging.
This product can be used to intensify your tan but should absolutely not be used if your skin is unprotected, fair, damaged, or simply tired.
The presence of monoi as a holiday fragrance
Tanning oil often contains between 1 and 5% monoi, to give it an island scent. This lightly dosed fragrance is enough to release powerful aromas. In addition, monoi has moisturizing properties and leaves a satiny veil on the skin.
With Corine de Farme, tanning oil has holiday aromas in addition to ylang ylang and tiare flower, for maximum escape and travel.
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