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9 best fake tan removers to correct, prep and prime skin.

are a thing – and they're one of those products that'll make you wonder how you ever coped without.It is, essentially, a product that helps to break down existing tan that’s on the skin. The active ingredient in fake tan, DHA , can make skin more acidic so some fake tan removal formulas work with the pH levels, turning it more alkaline in order to break down and remove stubborn patches.Fake tan removers come in a few different formulations.

Tempted? We've tried and tested the best fake tan removers – from St Tropez fake tan remover to formulations by Bondi Sands and Isle of Paradise. Here are the ones worth your money.

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