Product Review :: Neutrogena Micro Mist Sunless Tanning Spray

I was diagnosed with skin cancer (basal cell) this past winter and early Spring I underwent the MOHS Surgery at Yale-New Haven Hospital. I've certainly spent my time in the sun, and while I'd never really call myself a sun worshiper, there were probably too many times I came home with sunburns on my shoulders, chest and face. I tan well but do tend to burn first when I don't take proper precaution. A couple of years ago I started to pay attention to the amount of time I spent in the sun. I worried more about wrinkles than I did the skin cancer. I played around with numerous self-tanners and found that I had my definite favorites. I'll never spend $20 or more on a bottle of self-tanner - and try to keep it to $10 and under. Ease of use, color and smell are the most important criteria. I don't want to look like a Dorito and I don't want to smell that chemical odor that accompanies so many of these self tanners.

Purists may argue that self-tanners are bad for me. And maybe they are. But skin cancer is worse. And in the summer I prefer not to be my pasty white self. Call it vanity... call it what you will. I'll pick the lesser of the two evils, and this has got to be better than skin cancer.

I should also state that I still do enjoy the sun - I was told that I don't have to stay completely out of it, but I do need to be mindful of my time in it and use an SPF of 30 and reapply regularly. And that is what I do. I've brought a book to the beach, sat under my wide-brimmed straw hat and covered myself well with sunscreen. I read for a bit over an hour. One blissful hour. Under my sunscreen was my self tanner.  And I think it looks pretty natural...

What do you think?

I prefer spray tanners over the foam or the lotions which, in my opinion, have a much greater tendency to streak. I find the spray gets that hard to reach over the shoulders and back area too. I then rub everything in really well and let it get absorbed by my skin for at least an hour and a half before I take a shower. I wear loose fitting clothing and place a sheet over my white couch if that's where I'll be spending some time. Of the many I have used over the years I think the Neutrogena Micro Mist Sunless Airbrush is the best. It is priced very nicely, and the color is very realistic. If I spray it on at nighttime before bed, I don't find the smell to be offensive at all - in fact, it's quite pleasing with only the slightest amount of self tanning odor. 

In the shower very little washes off and your skin still glows. (Some have the tendency to wash off very quickly.)

I would suggest starting off with a 2 Medium shade instead of 3 and see how you fare color-wise. I would also suggest to use a loofah before and after application to guarantee a smooth and streak-free appearance. The second shower and loofah will help to smooth out any irregularities, if there are any. 

The Neutrogena Micro Mist Self Tanner is my top choice for affordable (between $10-$12) realistic looking self tanners.

Has anyone tried the Bain de Soleil Gelee SPF 4 Self tanner?  I might just have to try this!

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15 Summer wardrobe essentials :: We've got you covered from head to toe!

This summer's musts are many, luckily for our wallets, many are repeat items from summers and years past... Classics, after all, never fade from style and sometimes these timeless sleepers become trends again. Whether you need a wardrobe refresher, complete overhaul, or are looking for a couple of key items, the following not only have universal appeal, but cross any age and size barriers... In essence, not only are they timeless and stylish but they're virtually one style suits all! Whether your budget is better suited for the Gap or for Nordstrom's, you'll find these favorites everywhere.

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via SincerelyJules.

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via SincerelyJules.

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Etsy. 

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Etsy. 

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15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Pop Sugar. 

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15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Glam Radar.

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15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Playbuzz.

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15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Gemi.

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15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Bypias

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Glam Radar. 

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Glam Radar. 

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Art Symphony.

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Art Symphony.

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Anthropologie.

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Anthropologie.

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Prosecco and Plaid. 

15 Summer wardrobe essentials. Image via Prosecco and Plaid. 

1. A pretty, wide brimmed straw hat to keep out the sun's ray is a must. From the flower market to the farmer's market to the beach. Not only will a pretty hat protect your skin, scalp and hair, it just looks pretty whether worn with jeans, shorts or a pretty dress.

2. An oversized straw bag - Do make sure it is a sturdy one. Some of them can be quite flimsy and we need our bags to be pretty and practical! From office to cocktail hour, or from farmer's market to beach, a simple straw bag is the ultimate summer accessory. Perfect for toting a paperback, sunscreen, sunglasses, water, keys, lipstick and phone, there's still plenty of room for any last minutes add-ins... as in I just had to get that adorable cardigan I saw in the storefront window!

3. Sunglasses - Always in style, always important to have, but especially in the summer when the days are brighter and longer. Luckily for our own style preferences and face shapes, it seems that everything goes these days, though I have been seeing many Aviator style glasses with blue lenses lately.

4. Little White Sneakers - The little white sneaker is so versatile and is the perfect summer shoe for those who plan on traveling (near or far) and sightseeing this summer. Sensible and pairs well with dresses or jeans. I've been crushing on the Adidas Stan Smith for a while now, and I love that in addition to the classic green, they're available with black, navy and red trims. I think the navy is my favorite. 

5. Swing dresses are perfect for a hot summer's day. This loose and carefree style is very forgiving and flatters many body shapes. Quite frankly there are just days you don't want to suck it in or wear spanx! They seem to be quite the rage and you'll find them everywhere from J. McLaughlin to Anthropologie.

6. Lace up shoes seem are all the rage. Whether in a heel or flat, these shoes are flirty and feminine and complement any wardrobe. 

7. Beige pumps, sling backs or slides. Neutral is always a great look for spring. While white shoes are technically permissible after Memorial Day, unless they're a pair of ballet flats or sandals, I prefer a neutral color shoe for a classic and sophisticated look. White shoes don't always work or look right. 

8. Wedge sandals - The wedge which saw a new popularity a couple of summers ago and will remain a strong presence this summer. Especially for shorter girls like myself!

9. Anything off the shoulder - The off-the-shoulder look is hot right now and I love it. I think every woman's best asset is her shoulders... so set them free. Whether a top paired with pants or in dress form, you'll want to pick up several! 

10. White jeans - A perennial favorite that never goes out of favor or style. Although now it's perfectly acceptable to wear them year round, they are still a warm weather favorite with their ability to lighten and brighten the wardrobe. 

11. The tunic - Comfortable, forgiving, versatile. I adore tunics and they're great worn on their own or with a pair of jeans or trousers, with flats or heels. The tunic is a must in every warm weather wardrobe.

12. A little white blouse - As essential as the LBD is to every woman's wardrobe, so is the LWB. Slightly oversized, pressed or naturally air dried, this one shirt is the most versatile of all. From the office, to party to the weekend stroll. One can never have to many little white blouses.

13. In the same vein as the LWB every woman should have a loose gauzy white shirt - More bohemian in flair, this is the perfect item to wear when the sun's rays are particularly hot. The loose, lightweight material will keep you cool and protected from the sun. On the hottest days people tend to bare all, but you'll actually feel cooler if covered up lightly. 

14.  A kimono or similar cover-up for those slightly cool evenings. Again, slightly bohemian in flair and flavor, these best represent the carefree easy days of summer. The obvious pairing is with jeans, but they look lovely with a simple single colored shift or fitted dress.

15. A long cardigan perfectly compliments everything. Evenings can still be a bit chilly and a duster will allow you to enjoy the outdoors longer and more comfortably!