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'I tried a TikTok viral 1-minute tan remover and I didn't expect these results'
'I tried a TikTok viral 1-minute tan remover and I didn't expect these results'

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

'I tried a TikTok viral 1-minute tan remover and I didn't expect these results'

This tan remover has been making waves with beauty buffs as it promises easy tan removal in just 60 seconds, but does it really work? Shopping Writer Meghan has put it to the test If there's one thing I hate about tanning through the summer, it's needing to remove it. Whether you're stripping the fake tan for good or clearing the canvas for a freshened look, taking off fake tan can be a hassle, sometimes taking an age. So, when I saw this tan remover going viral on TikTok for its quick and convenient removal, I was intrigued. The Rose & Caramel Purity Excel 60 Second Fake Tan Remover, which retails for £23.99 on Amazon, as well as at Boots and Debenhams, promises to remove fake tan in a singular minute. And it's not an empty promise, beauty buffs on social media have been showing off how fast and stress-free this remover is. So I thought I'd take it for a spin. This rapid fake tan remover is said to remove all your self-tan within just 60 Seconds. The viral remover is perfect for stubborn false tan stuck to dry patches, old self-tan that's seen better days, or faded fake tan that needs replacing, without any harsh scrubbing needed. Set to be compatible with any brand of fake tan, tanning mousse, tanning lotion, spray tan, etc., this Rose & Caramel remover is an exfoliating body scrub that promises to not only remove fake tan in seconds but also rejuvenate your skin, deeply exfoliate, remove dead skin cells, reduce ingrowing hairs, and provide the skin with intense moisture for silky, smooth, fake tan-free skin, a perfect fresh canvas for your next sunkissed look. Apparently, it's that easy. You simply mask your body with the luxury body scrub over all areas that need self-tan removal and leave to soak into the skin for 60 seconds. Then you can just jump into the bath or shower and use exfoliating mitts to gently buff away your old self-tan, leaving your skin exfoliated, super soft and ready for your next application of tanning mousse. Available in two scent options, including scent-free, the exfoliating tan remover that I opted for is formulated with a fruity mango and pomegranate scent, leaving the skin smelling and feeling fresh. Join our Shopping & Deals WhatsApp for the best bargains and fashion news WHATSAPP: Get the best deals and exclusive discount codes straight to your phone via our WhatsApp group. Users must download or already have WhatsApp on their phones to join in. All you have to do to join is click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! We may also send you stories from other titles across the Reach group. We will also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. Some of these articles will contain affiliate links where we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from them. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose Exit group. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. First thing to note from my experience with this tan remover, which I've used twice now, is that I didn't notice any overly strong scent during or after use. This probably isn't a huge downside for everyone, and I will admit I have a terrible sense of smell, so it could just be my nose. I have tried removing fake tan with soap or other exfoliators, alongside my exfoliating gloves, and it's been a real chore, which is why I was os keen to test out this 1-minute miracle worker. Did this body scrub live up to the expectations of 60 seconds, and the tan just washes away? No. I covered all of my body that had fake tan on, prioritising dry areas where tan tends to cling, and waited over a minute before hopping in the shower. As I said, the tan didn't immediately disappear, though I did see some colour coming off in the water. But the results still surprised me. It only took gentle scrubbing with my exfoliating gloves while under running water, and it definitely did not take any aggressive scrubbing for the most part. I used more of the tan remover and a bit of a heavier hand on my hands, feet, elbows and knees where old tan likes to stick around, and to my shock, the tan lifted ten times easier than I've found with other exfoliating body scrubs. It isn't a miracle solution to ridding your body of old tan; you still need to exfoliate with gloves or a brush, but the process is massively reduced and doesn't take nearly as much effort to shift stubborn old tan. I wouldn't say it works in 60 seconds, but I had all of my tan removed in around 10 to 15 minutes while in the shower, which is significantly shorter than it's taken in the past. Plus, for £23.99, you get a 440ml tub, which is sure to last for months to come. I've barely used a third of my tub, and I've used this exfoliating body scrub twice. Try it for yourself and shop at Amazon, Boots, or Debenhams. If you're interested in knowing what tan and exfoliating mitts I was using, I've been swearing by this Loving Tan 2hr Express Tanning Mousse (£29.56) in the shade Medium. For removal, I used these Amazon exfoliating gloves (£5.99).

Unpacking claims Musk's son told Trump to 'shush' and 'go away'
Unpacking claims Musk's son told Trump to 'shush' and 'go away'

Yahoo

time13-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Unpacking claims Musk's son told Trump to 'shush' and 'go away'

On Feb. 11, 2025, tech billionaire Elon Musk took his 4-year-old son, X Æ A-Xii — whom he calls X — to a news conference with U.S. President Donald Trump where they discussed a new executive order related to the Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency. X caught the internet's attention within a few minutes of the news conference; hundreds of users across multiple platforms claimed he said, "You're not the president … you need to go away," or something similar. Later, people claimed he said, "I want you to shush your mouth." Several such posts received millions of views. The truth is that it's not possible to hear the entirety of what X said, and it's unclear exactly where he was looking while speaking. Musk's voice masked the audio of his son's voice, and what X said is only partially discernible. The first claim of this two part claim — that he said "you're not the president … you need to go away" (at minute 1:48) — is not an accurate claim. The only words we can accurately confirm are "to go away." Although he appeared to look at Trump at first, his gaze drifted while he spoke. The second part to this claim — that he said "I want you to shush your mouth" (at minute 19:14) — may be partially accurate. While it does sound like he said "I want you to shush your mouth," he was not looking at Trump at any point while saying this, but beyond him, likely where reporters stood. The only person audibly speaking at the time was Musk. We ran the audio through audio-splitting software Vocal Remover and reached the same results. In conclusion, at this time there is simply no way to determine the entirety of what X said or to whom he said. - YouTube. Accessed 13 Feb. 2025.

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