Bustle/GettyAs someone who has been self-tanning for years, I’m always eager to check out new tanning products when they hit the shelves. Lord knows we’ve come a long way since I used to glom on Jergen’s Natural Glow every night in high school and hope for the best. So when self-tan products started marketing themselves as violet-based, blue-based, or green-based, I took note. These tans are essentially meant to color-correct, and the undertones help you find a tan that matches your natural skin tone and truly looks like your skin — but tan (not an orange layer on top). For a while I thought i...
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