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  2. St. Tropez (self-tan brand) - Wikipedia

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    St. Tropez works closely with the Prince's Trust and helped to raise £90,000 with its sponsorship of its first Spring Ball in 2009. [1] It also participates in the charity’s Million Makers scheme, provides training via its staff for young people looking to gain additional skills in the workplace and has launched a Beauty steering group – led by CEO, Michelle Feeney.

  3. Bain de Soleil - Wikipedia

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    The name Bain de Soleil is French for "sun bathing." The brand used the slogan "Welcome to a place more colorful." In the 1970s and 1980s, the brand used the slogan (especially featured in television commercials) "Bain de Soleil, for the St. Tropez tan." The brand was discontinued in December 2019.

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    These are the nine best Drunk Elephant bronzing drops dupes, based on testing and reviews, including Indeed Labs Nanobronze, L'Oreal Lumi Glotion, and more. I Tested 20 Drunk Elephant Bronzing ...

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    Get the Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam for just $35 at Coco and Eve! Spray tans are expensive and lying out in the sun isn’t healthy for your skin. Get the color you crave without the negative ...

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  7. Bronzing - Wikipedia

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    Bronzing is a process by which a bronze-like surface is applied to other materials (metallic or non-metallic). Some bronzing processes are merely simulated finishes ( patinas ) applied to existing metal surfaces, or coatings of powdered metal that give the appearance of a solid metal surface.