
Beauty fans race to their local supermarket for fake tan holy grail as prices are slashed from £13 to less than £3
Published: Invalid Date,
BEAUTY fans are racing to their local Asda after spotting a fake tan holy grail for less than £3.
Jade was more than a little excited when she spotted the reductions during a supermarket shop - especially when she saw that her favourite had also had its price slashed.
4
4
4
"Check your local Asda because all of the Tanologist stuff is reduced!" Jade said in a video on her TikTok page.
"£3.20. What the hell!"
The Express Tan mousses - in light, medium and dark - were on sale for £3.20, down from £16.
While the Ultra Dark mousse, which Jade loves, was £3.80.
"That's literally unreal!" she gushed of the new price.
And her excitement continued when she spotted that her ultimate favourite - the Insta Glow illuminating body bronzer - was just £2.60, instead of £13.
"It's really hard to describe but it's so nice," she said.
"Get this one if you see it!"
Jade isn't the only fan of the instant tan either, with people taking to the Internet to share their own reviews online.
"Leaves a lovely tanned glow and doesn't transfer onto clothes," one wrote.
This Morning pro reveals the best fake tans for a streak-free glow & all the mistakes to avoid
"I'll definitely buy again, it's way better than cheaper versions."
"A great instant tan," another added.
"I've been mixing it with some of my moisturiser in the morning and it just gives me that nice colour and glow!"
As a third said it was their "second time purchasing", and added: "Really convenient for a last minute night out and I love the colour.
"It's waterproof and doesn't transfer into my clothing.
"Also very easy to blend. Will continue to purchase!"
Jade's video continued sharing the Tanologist reductions, with the blending brush also having had its price slashed
"This brush is really, really nice because it's got an angle on it," she added.
"Love a bargain!" she captioned her video.
The comments section was quickly filled by other shoppers keen to nab the same bargain.
"Omg amazing!!" one wrote.
"I love this tan!" another added.
"Yesss gonna stock up."
"Need to get myself down there," a third said.
"You're having a laugh!" someone else raged, adding that they'd "just paid £19 for the extra dark!"
4

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


STV News
18 minutes ago
- STV News
Rylan Clark calls for more stories about transgender people amid ‘wave of hate'
TV and radio presenter Rylan Clark has called for there to be more stories about transgender people amid a 'mass wave of hate'. In an appearance at the Edinburgh TV Festival, Clark, 36, who has presented on This Morning and Big Brother's Bit On The Side, spoke about the adversity LGBT+ people can face, as well as his own experience growing up gay. He said: 'I feel that there is a mass wave of hate just sweeping the community, especially trans people at the moment. 'There's a lot of people that are talking about bathrooms and spaces and things like this and people are just being tarnished with the same brush.' The presenter explained there is a mindset that because one transgender person does something bad 'that means all trans people are awful people'. He said: 'Trans people … they're going through a wave of hate at the minute, and I think there is space to show real stories, real trans people. 'A lot of people out there think trans people are the enemy, f*** me. 'I'd like you to walk a mile in their shoes and see who the real enemy is out there to people, because the stories that I know of friends of mine and people that I've grown up with, transitions are awful, absolutely awful.' Over the Easter period, the Supreme Court declared that the words 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act refer to a biological woman and biological sex. The Equality And Human Rights Commission's interim update on the implications of the judgment said transgender people should not use toilets and other services of the gender they identify as. Trans rights protests took place across the country following the ruling and celebrities showed their support by signing an open letter in solidarity with transgender people. At the end of July, the London Trans Pride saw a record-breaking turnout of about 100,000 people, making it 'the largest Trans Pride event in history', according to organisers. Clark said he does not want or need Pride but added that the annual celebratory event is needed because of the way LGBT+ people are treated. At the Scottish TV event, the BBC Radio 2 presenter spoke to actor Russell Tovey and the two reflected on their respective experiences growing up gay in Essex. Speaking about a nightclub he would go to as a young man, Tovey said: 'It was a really important safe space, which I didn't realise at the time how important that was. 'And now you hear about so many safe spaces disappearing for so many queer people, and the importance of that, of somewhere where you can relax and be amongst the people who understand you. 'The disappearances of those is dangerous.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country


Daily Mail
18 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
MAFS UK star left devastated after being 'dumped via text' following whirlwind romance
A MAFS UK star has been left devastated after being 'dumped via text' following a whirlwind romance. Personal trainer and mother-of-two Marilyse Corrigan was unlucky in love on the series in 2021 after marrying fellow fitness fanatic Franky Spencer. However she revealed in September last year that she was in a relationship with a new man. Unfortunately, things didn't work out for Marilyse with a source telling The Sun: 'Marilyse is really upset and can't believe she's ended up single again. 'She was dumped over text after falling head over heels. It was a whirlwind romance and in hindsight she feels she was love bombed.' Marilyse wed military man Franky on the series but they split just before the final episode aired. She later moved on with Matt Murray who also appeared on the Channel 4 show in 2022, but they split in March 2023. Marilyse later fuelled rumours that she had secretly rekindled her romance with Frankie in December 2023 when she shared a cosy photo with her former 'husband.' Fans flooded the comments section with their well wishes, with one adding: 'Awww hope it's not out of place but I always think you two should give it another go… you seem so good together, it's all in the vibes xx' The former couple split after their relationship 'went a bit dry' after 'spending too much time together'. During the show Marilyse had decided to stay with her Dubai -based husband, who had been dubbed 'controlling' by fans, after the programme ended in the couple's vow renewal. But speaking to The Sun after the show, the contestant revealed her relationship with Franky ended when it turned into more of a friendship. 'It's really sad as we got on really well and Franky has a heart of gold,' said Marilyse, explaining that it was a mutual decision to end their relationship. Adding that the experience was 'full-on', she admitted: 'I saw a lot of Franky and that probably spoiled it because we spent too much time together. She continued: 'Eventually things just went a bit dry and we ended up being more like friends than people in a relationship.' Following the show, Franky moved to Beverly, while he looked for a job in Leeds, amid planning his return to the UK from Dubai. Marilyse later sparked romance rumours with Matt in October 2022 when they jetted off to Turkey together. However, they both announced on social media in March they have decided to break up due to being 'too different' to one another. Marilyse told her Instagram followers: 'I've received multiple messages asking if Matt and I are still together. 'Out of respect to you guys and the support you've given us, of course it's only fair to be clear. So the answer to this is no we are no longer together anymore but I do wish Matt all the best for his future.'


Daily Mail
18 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Robbie Williams, 51, reprises iconic dungarees from his Take That heyday at new album Q&A as he admits he's battling with his hair which is 'thinning everyday'
Robbie Williams gave fans a cheeky throwback to his Take That days as he attended a Q&A for his new album Britpop on Tuesday. The hitmaker, 51, arrived a pair of denim dungarees akin to the ones he wore while performing in the beloved boyband back in the 1990s. Robbie, who is set to release his new album on October 10th, also reflected on how his appearance has changed over the years, during an interview with Joe Lycett at London's Groucho Club. The Angels legend confessed his hair is now 'thinning everyday' and he's struggling to keep his locks looking full for his fans. Asked how he's maintained his ageless appearance, Robbie said: 'Because I've got like ADHD and I don't look, and my self care is appalling and then I have to remember to apply moisturiser, which I do have. 'Then it's just a fools error because then I don't do it again for another two months. Robbie Williams gave fans a cheeky throwback to his Take That days as he attended a Q&A for his new album Britpop on Tuesday The hitmaker arrived a pair of denim dungarees (left) akin to the ones he wore while performing in the beloved boyband back in the 1990s (pictured right in 1992) 'The hair is powder and scaffolding because it's thinning and it's going and I think about it everyday. 'The skin at the moment is due to my makeup artist, who I think has done a really good job.' Robbie famously wore his denim overalls, and little else, while taking to the stage with Take That to perform at the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party back in 1992. Reflecting on the look in an interview with British Vogue, he previously said: 'Dungarees were part of my look back in the day, cost effective, slightly unusual because not many people were wearing them. 'I'd be naked underneath with my top, but it could cover up my belly, so it gave the illusion that I was a buff ting!' Robbie's new album also sees him reunite with his Take That bandmate Gary Barlow, with the pair working on a song together for the first time since he briefly reunited with the band for an album and tour in 2010 and 2011. He said: 'I've collaborated with Gary on a lot of tracks actually. It's great because that particular track is a song made by Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow about Morrisey. Describing the song as 'considerate', he added: 'The reason I'm considerate about it is because I'm writing it from the point of view of a stalker, so it's somebody who's stalking, and is completely obsessed and in love with him.' Robbie, who is set to release his new album on October 10th, also reflected on how his appearance has changed over the years, during an interview with Joe Lycett The Angels legend confessed his hair is now 'thinning everyday' and he's struggling to keep his locks looking full for his fans Robbie and his wife Ayda, 46, share four children, Teddy, 11, son Charlie, nine, daughter Coco, five and three-year-old son Beau. Robbie previously said that his kids are a massive factor in deciding where to live because they need to be placed in suitable schools. It was reported earlier this month that he and his wife Ayda have splashed out £30 million on a lavish new waterfront mansion in Miami. He explained: 'The four kids are constantly a Rubix Cube puzzle that we're trying to sort out because if they are schooled then they don't see me because I'm all over the place and if they are home-schooled then they have another set of things that are a problem.' Speaking in 2014, Robbie - then a father of two - admitted he was keen to make the United Kingdom his permanent base after spending an extended period of time in the United States. He told The Sun: 'I love LA. The people and the weather are great but it's not England. It can't offer the same. Things change when you're a dad - there are people to look after who are more important than yourself. 'I want [daughter] Teddy and the new baby, whatever it may be, to be educated in England. Teddy is already surrounded by English people so she's bound to have an accent anyway. 'But that's not the point - we want to educate her in London. We've just bought a ruddy big house so we had better be coming back!'