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As you know we just brought in the new Ed Hardy line of Indoor Tanning products for each of the Extreme Tan and Smoothies, Inc. locations. One of the Ed Hardy products we decided to also add to the line of Ed Hardy Tanning lotions is the “Ed Hardy Tan Can” that you see pictured below. The exact name of this UVFree Tanning option is the Ed Hardy Deep Bronzing Tan Can Hawaiian Formula and I had a chance to test it out today so I could post a review of the Ed Hardy Tan Can.

Ed Hardy Self Tanner - UVFree Airbrush Tan Can

Ed Hardy Self Tanner - UVFree Airbrush Tan Can

Product Name: Ed Hardy Love Kills Slowly Tan Can Type: Sunless Self Tanner Suggested Price: $54 Our Price: $45 Application: Streak free and simple Scent: Lemongrass (very clean smelling scent) ATO: There is no after tan odor with this product Tacky: This product is slightly tacky as it dries Dry Time: 5 Minutes Color Result: Dark tropical brown Results show: Immediately Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 Recommend: Without a doubt

I am always in a state of initial panic when I try any Self Tanner or Airbrush product because it always seems like I have less control over my exact color which seems different than when I tan in a tanning bed. Just before trying the Ed Hardy Self Tanner aerosol tan can I was cautious as always, it was a nice windy day out and I figured the dry time would be fast. I stepped outside and aimed the Ed Hardy Love Kills Slowly Tan Can at my face from a range of about 6″, of course I did not read the instructions and I just dove right in I’m one of those lotion reviewers that usually tried to test lotions and airbrush products with no knowledge of what I’m dealing with, I do this because I am sure there are others out there that won’t read the instructions either. We always recommend that you read the instructions on any tanning product you want to use on your body.

I sprayed my face first and moved on to my arms next, the color of the airbrush was a nice dark brown color as soon as I applied the self tanner, it honestly looked like I just tanned on an tropical island. This seemed a little different than even the airbrush solution that we use in our tanning salons now as that solution seems to increase the levels of darkness at later points in the day and week following the airbrush tanning session. As the day has gone on the level of my tans darkness has increased at a nice level and nothing too crazy which would make me stand out like a sore thumb in public. Another factor for this Tan Can was that with the instant results it would make for an excellent application for a same day event when you may not have been able to tan for weeks prior to your event, this is a BIG plus since I don’t typically have a lot of free time to tan before many of the events that I do. The scent of Ed Hardys Love Kills Slowly Airbrush Self Tanner is excellent, the can states that it is a Lemongrass scent however I felt it smelled better than what I pictured Lemongrass to smell like, another big plus.

Overall I am very excited about the immediate results and deep dark tan color I achieved from using this self tanner and it is easily the best I have ever sampled. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a safe uvfree tanning solution.

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3 Responses to Ed Hardy Deep Bronzing Tan Can Review

  1. candy says:

    lol,I likeED Hardysoooooooooooo much!!!

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  2. Emily says:

    This stuff is the most amazing stuff in the world! looks like a real tan! has a nice sent! And honestly makes my skin very smooth! I will not use any other spray out there after this one!
    love it!

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  3. Anna says:

    This stuff was great! Often sunless tanners look worse in natural sunlight but this looked just wonderful! A little expensive for regular use but worth the price for sure!

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