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Comparison: Vogmask vs Cambridge Mask - What Are The Differences? A Comprehensive Review

3/18/2018

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This is not a sponsored post in any way. I bought all items, all opinions are my own & no one is paying me to write this review 
With the winter comes a large assortment of colds, flus & viruses, and if you have a chronic illness that can be straight up terrifying. It’s no surprise that many patients are making use of the relatively new masks on the market to help shield themselves from things floating around in the air. Having Lyme disease myself, I know that my immune system is much weaker and I need to help protect myself as much as I can.

I was on the market for a mask last year, and while I was researching my options I learned a lot (both online & by directly contacting the companies). I’m here now to break down the differences between the two most popular masks on the market: Vogmask & Cambridge Mask.

Spoiler alert: only one of these actually filters bacteria & viruses 

If you’re like me then you’ve likely seen a lot about Vogmasks, and depending on where you live geographically also Cambridge masks. I’ve heard of chronic illness warriors using them to filter smells, pollen, chemicals & germs. However, I was never really sure exactly what they promised to do vs what people used them for. It was important to me to have a guarantee before purchasing. Products can get hyped up big time on social media, and it can be hard to separate fact from fiction.
​So guess what? I did all the work for you! 


Let’s start with Vogmask..



​Vogmask

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Vogmask is hands down the most popular of the two. I see advertising for them on various websites & on my social media feeds. I have seen people wear them on airplanes, around chemicals to filter VOC’s & near pollen to filter allergens. They come in many different colors, patterns & sizes to fit children & adults.

What does The Vogmask do?
According to the Vogmask official site:

“Vogmask is the world's first stylish filtering dust mask, made from the finest materials and designed to be the most comfortable dust mask ever while providing maximum protection from airborne particles. Our mission has never changed: to give the world a mask that makes you look great while providing the best protection from airborne particles. Vogmask is a no-risk, high-reward method to protect respiratory health..”
  • N99 filter layer, carbon filter, exhale valve
  • Filtering textile protects from 99% of airborne particles over .3 microns
  • Superior protection for PM 2.5 particles in air pollution

Vogmask is widely used in urban environments due to the high levels of air pollution

When I read that description I sort of scratched my head a little. Nowhere does it state that it will specifically filter bacteria/viruses. It does state that it uses a carbon filter and can be used for “traveling” but again only in terms of improving air quality. They speak in very vague terminology such as, “helps reduce exposure to airborne biological particles.” But that’s not giving me facts, that’s talking in uncertain terms.

So I decided to contact the company directly and inquire. I didn’t not use an identifiable email address, because I wanted an honest answer. I asked if their masks can:
1. Filter smells, and if so how well (is it MCS safe for gases/fumes?)
2. Can it be used for a compromised immune system and be guaranteed to filter out bacteria and viruses?

Their response? 1. Sort of 2. No

1. They say that it contains a carbon filter which can dampen smells (such as smoke from a fire). But otherwise no, it won’t stop gases, vapors, oils, or aerosols from coming through. So, sort of? But in summary, it’s useless for MCS.

2. Vogmask states point blank, “Does not eliminate the risk of illness, diseases, or infection.” And no, they can’t guarantee anything in terms of filtering germs.

I’m not gonna lie, I was pretty bummed. And maybe even a little deceived because they do excellent marketing to make it seem like their masks do more than they can actually guarantee. Prior to doing this research I had been sold on Vogmask, and had I not decided to dig a little I would have easily been fooled. You can find this same info on their website as well if you do a bit of digging. After I got this information I decided to change course and keep researching my options.

That's when I moved onto the Cambridge Mask..




Cambridge Mask

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I found the Cambridge Mask while initially researching the Vogmask. They looked the same, and I sort of assumed they also worked the same. But, they’re completely different!

The Cambridge Mask also comes in a variety of colors and sizes (children to adults), and visually looks similar. However when I read the description from their website, the differences immediately stood out.

​What does The Cambridge Mask do?
According to the Cambridge Mask official site:

“The Cambridge Mask uses military grade filtration technology to filter out nearly 100% of particulate pollution, gases, as well as bacteria and viruses in a fashion friendly mask suitable for the whole family. Cambridge Masks have been independently tested by Nelson Labs, USA which confirmed almost 100% of particulate pollution, bacteria and viruses were successfully filtered when tested. The masks use a triple-layer filter system which will protect from a range of airborne contaminants.”

Test Performance:
  • 99.6% average filtration of viruses
  • 99.77% average filtration of bacteria
  • 99.7% average particulate filtration down to 0.3 microns

So what makes the Cambridge Mask different? The way it’s structured.

Again, from their site:

"The mask uses a unique triple filter system. The first layer catches larger pollution particles such as dust and PM10, followed by the Three-Ply Micro Particulate Filter which stops nearly 100% of smaller particulate matter such as PM2.5 and PM0.3. The inner filtration layer is made from a 100% pure activated carbon cloth, which was originally developed by the UK Ministry of Defence for chemical, biological and nuclear warfare protection. The carbon filter is also treated with silver to ensure almost 100% of harmful pathogens are removed and killed. The unique filter system allows the Cambridge Mask to perform better and last longer."

What does the Cambridge Mask filter?


  • Almost 100% of Particulate Matter (PM) including PM10, PM2.5 and PM0.3. These are the sort of particles you find in coal dust from power stations, diesel exhaust fumes, factory emissions and from construction works.
  • Almost 100% of gas based air pollution, including odours such as Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Ozone, Benzathine, and Formaldehyde. These particulates you can find in petrol fumes, chemical emissions and from many industrial processes.
  • Almost 100% of harmful pathogens such as viruses and bacteria.
  • Other airborne irritants or allergens such as Dust, mould spores, some odours, pet allergens and pollen.

In summary, this mask is pretty darn incredible! I will note that while it does not claim to filter smell it does guarantee to filter VOC’s and other gases. But most importantly, it has military grade filters that guarantee to filter bacteria and viruses. If it’s good enough to be used in the military it’s dang sure good enough for me. I was sold. I bought my Cambridge mask last year and have been very happy with it all flu season long.

Both of these masks cost the same and both are backed by a money back guarantee. I was actually shocked by how difficult it was to find concrete facts on the Vogmask site, and in contrast what a large amount of information is available about the Cambridge Mask. The independent 3rd party testing was also crucial in my eyes, because it shows that an unbiased source was able to confirm their claims.

The purpose of this post is to do some fact checking and take the guess work out of it for you. Also, I wanted to share the info I learned with those of you who depend on Vogmask. I don’t want anyone being fooled into thinking their mask can do more than it really does and risk getting the flu, which is very severe this year. The more you know the better you can protect yourself. I want to help.

I’m aware that Vogmask has a bit of a cult following in the community, and I’m probably going to get some heat from this. That’s fine. Please know I don’t have anything against Vogmask what so ever. I think it’s great for doing what it can realistically do. But for my needs (and often many chronic illness patients needs) a mask like this must filter germs & it must guarantee it for the sake of my health. On top of that, with MCS I need to know exactly what I am or am not protected from since many gases/fumes/chemicals can make me very ill.

I hope this was informative & I hope that you can find the mask/protection that you need.

Xoxo,
Christina
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Comparing & Trying 5 Self Tanners (with Photos): St. Tropez, Vita Liberata, and More. What's The Best Self Tanner for Chemical Sensitivity & Chronic Illnesses?

1/5/2018

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These reviews are not paid for, not sponsored, and all items were purchased with my own money. No one asked me to do this, I just decided to chronicle my search for a perfect self tanner. I hope you enjoy!
If you want to read reviews of a few different self tanners from the eyes of someone with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and allergies, you have come to the right place! If you struggle with sensitivity to smell or a chronic illness, you have also come to the right place. I have all of the above, and I tried out 5 different self tanners. I am here to review them all one by on and show you photos of it all.

There are a few things you should know about me right off the bat. I have MCS (multiple chemical sensitivities) and a lot of allergies. When I try any kind of new skin product there are a few big hurdles to jump through: 1. The smell: It can't have any added fragrance and it can't have a strong scent at all 2. The ingredients: it can't be full of stuff I can't pronounce because 9 times out of 10 I will react to it. Also, even some "natural" ingredients may have not so natural roots (i.e aren't organic) and the pesticides can for sure give me a rash or a migraine etc so I have to be really choosy. These are the 2 big criteria I have and are mainly what I will be judging on, plus of course how the tan itself looks & wears. I also have a chronic illness, and that means that things like showers are very exhausting for me, and a ton of work. It also means that standing for long periods of time is often a no-go. I am going to mention my experiences based on someone who is using pretty much all their energy for an entire day on this. I did all of these trials in the span of like 4 months or so. Also, please note that "self tanner smell" I speak of is just a stinky smell, not a chemical smell. Much like eggs or cooked broccoli. It isn't pleasant but it's not chemical in nature. 

So now that we have that squared away, let's jump into it. I'm doing this review because when I looked for MCS/allergy friendly self tanner reviews online I found 0 results. I understand that most people who are sick with illnesses don't typically prioritize being tan. I get it. For the last 4-5 years I hid from the sun because I was too sick, and I don't do well with heat. But I did always wish I could get a light glow, especially around the holidays. I see all my family during this time, and I know if I had a light glow it would make me look healthier. This is the most pale I've ever been, and while I have gotten compliments on how beautiful my porcelain skin is, it's still nice to have a change.

Some other things you should know about me is that prior to hiding from the sun due to illness I was always tan. My skin tans easily in the sun and it holds the tan for a long time. In high school I began getting spray tans in the winter to hold me over, and I never used tanning beds. I'm actually pretty well versed in spray tans & self tanners and have a lot of experience with them in the past. However, my skin hasn't seen more than 5 minutes of sun in YEARS, and I am extremely pale. This means that I'm starting from a shade of pale where the lightest tone of foundation matches me perfectly. Here are some photos ...
Pre-Tan Photos
My norm color/tan in years prior
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Sometime in 2014 (I think)?
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When I chopped my hair to donate.. oh so pale!

Beauty by Earth Organic Self Tanner Review (lady of lyme)
#1 - Beauty By Earth: Organic Self Tanner

This is the first item I bought and based on the reviews I was so excited to try it. I had been away from the self tanner game for quite some time and I was jazzed to find something like this product on the market. For one, it is full of only organic natural ingredients, and looked really pure. Every single ingredient is naturally derived, and it's pretty much a simple lotion of coconut oil, aloe, DHA (from sugar) and a few other ingredients. When it arrived I opened up the bottle and took a sniff. It smelled like coconuts, and was soooo delicious. It wasn't fake coconut either, it was a light and pleasant coconut oil scent but not overpowering at all. If you do OK with the smell of plain ole coconut oil then you will do great with this scent wise. I had no MCS type reactions to this at all while applying or during the developing.

I woke up on the day of the trail, showered, exfoliated, put lotion on rough areas and then got to work with my tanning mitt. My first issue right off the bat was that this lotion goes on clear so I had no idea how even it would or wouldn't be. There is no good way to see streaks or thicker areas so you can fix them before they develop. I used a tanning mitt and although this helped greatly it was still a much longer process to rub it all in than necessary. It soaked up quick on the skin so I had to keep reapplying over and over. By the time I finished I was exhausted and plopped back in bed. The developing time on this is 6-8 hours and by about the 3 hour mark that classic "tanning smell" of DHA began to become noticeable. By hour 4 it was down right obnoxious. I planned to keep it on for 6 hours but only made it to 5 and a half because that awful tanner smell was making me nauseous. I hopped in the shower, used body wash twice, and afterwards put some lavender body lotion on. This helped to mask the smell, but since the tan continues to develop for hours (even after the lotion is washed off), the dreaded smell was back not too long after. I realized I would have to stick it out and wash it off tomorrow when the processing was done. I slept terribly that night, reapplying lavender oil lotion 4x to try and mask the smell as much as possible.

Beauty by Earth Organic Self Tanner Review (lady of lyme)
Beauty by Earth Organic Self Tanner Review (lady of lyme)
I woke up the next day and boy oh boy did my tan develop..I was a splotchy mess. Since I didn't have any color to guide me I had missed spots and left streaks all over my arms. I had areas that I accidentally applied thicker layers to, so parts of my arm had darker colored splotches. To top it all off one arm was noticeably darker than the other. Oh, and I also still smelled terrible. I could hardly wait to hop in the shower and do a deep scrub. I had to scrub hard to even things out, but once I got out of the shower it looked OK. It wasn't orange, it evened out so/so, plus the smell was gone. But the work it took to get to this point was just way too much. Especially if you have a chronic illness and/or sensitivity to smells. I do not have the kind of energy needed for 3 showers, 2 deep scrubs, and 1 incredibly long session to apply it (plus the headache from the developing smell). There is no way I could do this weekly or really even monthly, plus it wasn't worth it. The color lasted about 4-5 days and was a bit more orange while fading than I would like. However, props for it not transferring anything onto my white sheets. That was a real bonus. I did try this again a second time and tried washing it off at hour 4 to see if its any better... it's not. The self tanner smell is just as pungent and I was just as streaky (until I exfoliated for a solid 10 minutes). I only WISH I had photos to show, but sadly I uploaded them for an Amazon review and deleted them off my phone since I hardly have any space left on it, and the Amazon review didn't post. Sooo, I lost them. I was counting on you Amazon, and you failed me! I will however link to a review photo here which looked exactly how I did. So, to recap Beauty By Earth:

Pros:
  • No added fragrance, just has a light coconut oil smell
  • All organic and natural ingredients, none of which I had an allergic reaction to or any issues with MCS
  • Pretty moisturizing to the skin
  • The tan did not transfer onto my white sheets or my clothes

Cons:
  • Self tanner developing smell is so strong and pretty awful for a solid 12-18 hours after application, even after being washed off.
  • The lotion applies clear and therefore it's hard to make sure it doesn't apply streaky. Even with me being well versed in tanning lotions I still struggled a lot
  • Takes a lot of time to apply because it goes on clear and soaks in the skin fast I had to keep reapplying and I was exhausted 15 minutes later.
  • Takes a lot of exfoliating the following day to even out the tan
  • Color only lasts about 4-5 days
  • Can be a bit more on the orange side
  • It did tint my white towels a bit brown/orange the following day post shower
  • Calls for 3 showers: 1 to pre-exfoliate, 1 to rinse off smell, 1 long one the next day to exfoliate off streaks.

You can check out the full product listing here

St. Tropez Express Tan Mousse Review (lady of lyme)
#2 - St. Tropez Express 1 Hour Bronzing Mousse

Okay so let me say right off the bat that this is NOT fragrance free. But let me explain why I tried it. The bottle advertises that it has a "patented" smell blocker, which tricks the olfactory senses into not smelling that dreaded self tanner smell. The reviews said it had no self tanner smell and was very pleasant. Granted, I am judging on normal peoples noses, not someone sensitive like myself. I knew it had some unsavory ingredients in it too, but what really sold me was the "express" tan aspect. You only have to leave it on for 1 hour, and I thought that the smell blocker would just mean I smelled absolutely nothing. But.. yeah, that is not the case at all.

So just like before I woke up, did a good scrub, put on lotion in my rough spots etc and got to work. The St. Tropez foam is tinted so you can see where it's going, however the fragrance smell was so intense! I mean, this stuff was floral scented in such a strong way that I got an instant headache and my heart started pounding out of my chest by 20 seconds in. However, I had already applied it to my entire left arm so I committed. I thought it would fade and I would be fine. Let me tell you, I seriously struggled to get it on just my arms and chest. I stopped there and laid down in bed because my heart was jumping out of my chest. My plan was to make it to 1 hour so I laid down, took Benadryl, and listened to calming music all while still wearing my Cambridge mask. While the mask helped a great deal, it could not prevent this insanely strong perfume fragrance from coming through. I laid flat on my back and my heart raced at 120 the entire time. I made it to the 1 hour mark and washed it off twice, all while gasping for air. It was awful. I had a full blown migraine afterwards and I felt miserable for 2 days afterwards. I knew in that moment I would never put myself through that ever again.

St. Tropez Express Tan Mousse Review (lady of lyme)
St. Tropez Express Tan Mousse Review (lady of lyme)
After leaving the St. Tropez on for 1 Hour
I assessed things the next day and realized that 1 hour is almost useless. I mean, I am so pale and even for me it barely did anything in terms of giving me a color. I concluded that it would need to be left on for at least 2 or perhaps all 3 hours in order to achieve a glow that is worth it. However, the color tan it gave was a true brownish tan and had no orange tones at all. I only had a medium level self tanner smell which I was thankful for, and it was not streaky. I put it on in a rush but even then I had 0 streak and it went on pretty even. So, let's recap the St. Tropez Express Tan:

Pros:
  • Tinted mousse so it's easy to see where it's going
  • Applies well and you don't need a lot for it to easily glide on
  • Did not streak
  • Did not have an orange tone color
  • Did not have a bad dreaded tan smell. It was there, but it was tolerable
  • Tan did not transfer onto my white sheets or clothes.

Cons:
  • Absolutely not MCS friendly. It has a harsh fragrance smell that made me sick for 2 days
  • The fragrance is hard to wash off in the shower
  • Called for about 4 showers. 1 to pre-exfoliate, 1 to rinse off, 1 more to get smell off, and one the next day to get lingering fragrance off.
  • 1 hour isn't useful although that's how it is advertised
  • Absolutely not allergy friendly. I got a few skin itchy rashes from it
  • With the 1 hour develop the color lasted barely 3 days

You can check out the full product listing here

Vita Liberata 10 Minute Tan Review (lady of lyme)
#3: Vita Liberata 10 Minute Tan

I learned my lesson after that disaster and I went back to the drawing board. I now knew more of what I wanted and what I was looking for in a self tanner. It became obvious that the self tanner developing smell was going to be a point of contention for me. It also became obvious that the shorter the time it took, the better. This is when I stumbled upon the 10 Minute Tan. It toots things like only needing 10-20 minutes on before you can wash it off, to having no added fragrance, to using only organic ingredients. To my lovely surprise when it arrived I took a sniff and it indeed did not really have much of a smell. It has some essential oils so it had a light citrus scent with a tiny hint of self tanner. But it was super mild and tolerable.

The 10 Minute Tan is a non-toxic organic cream that is free of parabens, perfume, alcohol and harsh chemicals.
I was very ready to give this a try! So I hopped in the shower, exfoliated, put on lotion on my palms, knuckles etc, and got to work with my tanning mitt. This lotion is tinted, which makes it super easy to apply and avoid streaks. It also has a smooth consistency that goes on like a dream, and doesn't soak into the skin too quickly. Application was a breeze, it took max 3-4 minutes and had no bad smell! I had no MCS reaction at all, and no issues in the scent department what so ever. I laid down in bed and waited 30 minutes then rinsed off in the shower. As the color continued to develop I had a slight self tanner smell, but it was very faint. This had the lightest self tanner smell out of all the options I had tried to this point which was a big win.

Vita Liberata 10 Minute Tan Review (lady of lyme)
Vita Liberata 10 Minute Tan Review (lady of lyme)
Pre-application & the day after
The next day I checked out my results and loved what I saw. The color developed beautifully in a natural brown tan color with 0 streaks. It went on evenly all over and looked natural. I got quite a few shades darker, and compared to Option #1 the self tanner smell wasn't nearly as bad. I did however still have to shower again when I woke up because the self tanner smell amplified a bit during the night. It really isn't very strong or bothersome, but it was enough to where I felt like a shower was needed. This was the most pain-free of all the options I tried to this point in terms of it taking the least energy and coming out the nicest. It didn't need a long scrub and shower the next day to even it out, which I appreciated. It didn't exhaust me nearly as much as the others, and the color lasted almost a week. I loved the idea that I could do this a few days before the holidays and have that glow last me all the way through. By now I had declared that this was my absolutely favorite of them all, and I contemplated stopping here... but as you see I still tested out more. Let's recap the 10 Minute Tan:

Pros:
  • No MCS reaction because there is no added fragrance
  • It has some essential oils which gave off a very light citrus scent that is soothing
  • Is tinted so I could see exactly where I applied it
  • Applied very smooth and fast
  • No allergic reaction upon application or while developing
  • No harsh nauseating self tanner smell while developing
  • It only has to stay on the skin for 10-30 mins
  • Creates an even non streaky color
  • Creates a brown tan with no orange tones at all
  • Tan lasts about a week
  • Tan did not transfer on to my white sheets or clothes

Cons:
  • Still needs 3 showers. 1 pre shower exfoliation, 1 rinse off, 1 shower next day to clean off rididual self tanner smell

You can check out the full product listing here

Vita Liberata 2-3 Week Mousse Review (Lady of Lyme)
#4: Vita Liberata Phenomenal 2-3 Week Mousse (Dark)

After I had such a great experience with the 10 minute tan, I got curious about other Vita Liberata products. As I began to research I found that their most popular product is the Phenomenal 2-3 Week Tan Mousse. Fun fact, this is what the Victoria's Secret models use (I learned that as I researched). I saw the product and instantly was intrigued by the 2-3 week wear. If I could have my tan last double or triple the time of other self tanners then I could do one application mid December and be set till the New Year. That is music to the ears of someone with a chronic illness. Minimal effort, maximum results. The 2-3 week Mousse also contains organic ingredients & also is devoid of any fragrance. It does however toot an 'odor removing technology' to block the stinky self tanner developing scent, but according to reviewers it is completely scentless.  Now THAT is my kind of smell blocker!

When the Mousse arrived I took it out of the box and immediately did a preemptive smell test. And guess what? No smell!! It has the most mild hint of self tanner smell but even my sensitive nose could hardly detect it. I was so excited to give it a go the next day.

I got up the next day & did the usual song and dance of showering, exfoliating and applying lotion to rough spots. I then got my tanning mitt & got to work. The Mousse is tinted and makes it super easy to see where it's being applied. It glides on very easily (the most easily of them all) not soaking in too quickly so I had time to work it in without being rushed. I have to stress this, because I still am flabbergasted by it, but it had no smell!! I applied it all over, even up my neck and chest, and I smelled nothing. This smell blocker of theirs is a dream. It was super quick to apply, dried within 5 minutes and didn't rub off on my clothes or sheets. This also was the most tinted of all, and when I finished I already had a bronze all over. So if you want something which can give instant color, this is a winner.

The instructions say to leave the Mousse on for 4-8 hours before washing off. It also says at this point it can be reapplied for a second layer to make it darker, but I opted not to do that. My plan was to wash it off at the 8 hour mark, but honestly I just went to bed instead. The reason for this is because it had 0 bad smell, and there was no real need for a rinse off or shower ASAP. The others either 1. had a strong self tanner smell so I had to shower 2. had a fragrance smell so I had to shower, or 3. called for it to be rinsed off (ie. the 10 minute tan). With this, I had no obligation to do so which was great. When I went to bed I looked pretty dark from the bronzer + developing tan and figured I would assess in the morning.

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Vita Liberata 2-3 Week Mousse Review (Lady of Lyme)
Pre application & the day after (post shower)
​The next day I got up and took my time getting to the shower. I still barely had a self tanner smell at all (no joke!). But I was splotchy from the tinted bronzer and I knew I needed to wash it all off to see what had developed. I will say, when I showered I did lose some color. The tinted bronzer was a bit deceiving because it made me feel like I was way darker than I actually was. Post wash off I was still tan, but much less than it showed. I guess the tint is a blessing and a curse in that regard. I can see now why they recommend a second application to really cement in the color for the 2-3 weeks. For my use though it was still great since I only wanted to achieve a light glow.

Although I was slightly let down by the color at first I otherwise could not be more impressed with this product. Out of everything this had the absolute least smell. There is no fragrance in the product and the smell blocking technology meant I smelled virtually no self tanner smell. Even on Day 2 it was so mild. To top it off I also didn't have to shower until the next day, which means it only took 2 showers, not 3 like the others. This truly is the epitome of something you put on and forget about, which makes it highly convenient for a chronic illness. The wear on this was about 10 days. I suspect if I had done the double initial application that it would have gone 2 weeks or more. Next time that's what I will try out! Let's recap the 2-3 Week Mousse:

Pros:
  • No MCS reaction because of 0 added fragrance (and no real smell to the mousse itself)
  • Almost no self-tanner smell, even on developing day 2
  • No allergic reactions on the skin
  • Tinted mousse so I could see where I was applying
  • Very quick to apply and goes on smoothly
  • Creates an even non streaky color
  • Develops into a nice brown tone, not orangey
  • Only needed 2 showers
  • Did not stain white sheets or towels
  • Tan lasts about 10 days (and faded evenly)
  • I could put the tan on and forget about it until the next day

Cons: 
  • Bit more pricey than the rest

You can check out the full product listing here

St. Tropez In Shower Lotion Review
#5: St. Tropez In Shower Lotion Self Tanner (Medium)

I know I know, I had already been burned by St. Tropez before so why did I try another product? Well, it's because I'm a girl on a mission for convenience and ease. And this product promises to make you tan by simply putting it on in the shower (while wet), and rinsing it off after 3 minutes. That's it! My interest was peaked, and the photos of the before and after looked pretty darn good. The thought of doing this when I shower and not having to do anything extra was very appealing to me, and so I gave it a whirl.

This time however, I came prepared. I grabbed my Cambridge mask and carefully smelled the product before application. And guess what? It smelled awful. It had such a strong perfume/floral scent that as soon as I opened it up I started coughing. I honestly do not know why on earth anyone would need to put that strong of a fragrance into a body wash, but alas, they did.

So once I smelled it and reacted I stopped there. I didn't suscept myself to actually applying it and going through another 2 day migraine. I can't attest to what it did or didn't do, but on smell alone it was a big ole swing and a miss in my book.

St. Tropez In Shower Lotion Review
St. Tropez In Shower Lotion Review
You can check out the full product listing here

Summary:

In summary, the 10 Minute Tan & The 2-3 Week Mousse from Vita Liberata were my top favorites. I love them both for differing reasons. I think the 10 Minute Tan gave me an initial darker color, but it didn't last as long. And the Mousse didn't get as dark with just 1 application, but it lasted longer overall. The Mousse probably still has an edge because of the smell blocking technology that gave me the least self tanner smell of them all. The convenience of both of these products are pretty great, but the real joy is their lack of smell. To find something that doesn't trigger my MCS and doesn't make me nauseous while it develops is such a huge win. I will likely be using the mousse during the holidays with the initial double application, and although that will require 3 showers, if it lasts me close to 3 weeks it will totally be worth it!

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