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Self-Tanning

"The second I found out I'd be working from home for an indefinite amount of time my plan of action began with one thing: self-tanner. I gave up the beauty ritual about two years ago, which at the time I was religious about, but the maintenance got to be too much and my sheets were also taking a pretty big hit from my habit. So, why start up again? The process usually takes a good amount of time to flawlessly execute: you have to exfoliate, shower, then usually, shower again to wash away a guide colour. Don't even get me started on the daily maintenance on the colour itself; keeping your skin sun-kissed from head to toe actually takes up a lot of your attention. Luckily, I've got plenty to give these days. Until I restock my tanning mousses and creams, I'm using the Vita Liberata pHenomenal Organic Tan Infused Cloths ($25) to brighten and bronze my skin. I'm not a tanning amateur, but they're perfect for easing back into the process since they don't require a guide colour. In other words, my sheets are really happy right now and so am I." — Samantha Sasso, associate beauty editor, native

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