Sukin is ensuring Australians do not get a pasty winter complexion with its latest release, the Sukin Sunless
Bronzing Gel. Designed to create a natural looking tan, the gel boasts caramel for instant colour,
aloe vera for instant skin hydration and the gentle bronzing active dihydroxyacetone (DHA), to
gradually develop a radiant glow. DHA is plant sourced and is a colourless sugar that undergoes a
natural reaction with the skin’s amino acids, part of the keratin protein layer of the skin. This
produces a darkening effect to the skin and can vary from yellow to brown dependent on the
amino acids as well as quantity of active applied.
RRP: $17.95 (available from 01 August)
Stockist: 1300 858 898
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