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Get sun-kissed FAST with Carroten's viral tanning gel - 'this stuff is no joke' and now 20% off for a limited time

Get sun-kissed FAST with Carroten's viral tanning gel - 'this stuff is no joke' and now 20% off for a limited time

Daily Mail​20 hours ago
Ladies, pack your bags because we are going to Greece! Well, sort of... more like we are bringing Greece to you with Europe's favorite suncare brand that shoppers are claiming is giving their skin a 'five-star glow!'
Carroten is making waves across the pond and beyond, but now it is finally bringing its seemingly magical glow powers to America.
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Europe's favorite self-tanner brand has finally hit the U.S. — and it is making MAJOR waves.
This summer you can get the glow off of Amazon for less during Prime Day (July 8-11) where all of the Carroten products will be 20 percent off!
Spoil yourself with one of their two bestseller to be beach-ready before summer fully takes off.
20% OFF Shop
Intensive Tanning Gel 20% OFF
Ready for your bronziest summer yet?
This European favorite is here to stay, with decades of sun science behind its unique formula.
Nourish, hydrate, and glow 24/7 with this game-changer. Infused with carrot and coconut oils, trust us, your skin is going to thank you.
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Shimmer Intensive Tanning Gel 20% OFF
Why just glow when you can glitter.
The shimmer version of Carroten's best-selling Tanning Gel was born in Greece but is ready to take on the world.
Similar to its OG sister, this product adds a bit more glow with gold sparkles infused for an iridescent, beachy look.
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The famous self-tanner brand has gone viral for its innovative and highly effective Intensive Tanning Gel that shoppers keep saying is a 'MUST BUY!'
Right now, the popular brand is bringing its fans extra sunshine with 20 percent off their products during Amazon Prime Day! (July 8-11).
The Carroten Intensive Tanning Gel has so many 5-star reviews it is hard to deny its results. Shoppers are saying things like: 'Just buy it, girl,' 'This is the REAL deal,' and 'Wow! This works!'
So why are shoppers so obsessed? The secret lies in the formula! Born in Greece, Carroten bottles the Mediterranean sun while simultaneously taking skincare into mind.
Formulated with nourishing oils, including carrot and coconut, the Intensive Tanning Gel hydrates on a deeper level while giving you a glow using tanning oil blends.
Unlike other brands that promise a lot and usually fall short, Carroten's proof is in the pictures and the personal stories.
The Intensive Tanning Gel is a tanning accelerator that encourages bronzing with every minute spent in the sun.
Shoppers love the smooth tan it gives them, with one saying: Today was the first time I used Carroten, and I was so excited after seeing all the reviews... All I have to say is believe every single one.
'This stuff is no joke. I sat in the sun for an hour and a half, and I was scorched. The color I got is insane.'
When it comes to using both the original and shimmer version of the Intensive Tanning Oil, SPF is crucial.
Whenever you lay out to tan, you have to prepare your skin with sufficient sunscreen protection so you are getting glowy without compromising your skin's safety.
Bonus! Carroten formulas are waterproof, so whether you are tanning or swimming, that bronze will still be yours.
If you are ready to get sun drenched quick, Carroten is for you! Explore Europe's must-have tanning brand ahead of the hot months to come while you can snag all the bestsellers for 20 percent off during Amazon Prime Day.
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