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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the great blog, I&#8217;m reading them for a while,<br />
  thanks for the new posts!</p>
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		<title>By: Guest</title>
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		<description>Sunless tanners are best way to look young and beautiful despite of changing weather or climate. For the one needs to know how these sunless tanners work see here http://sfcosmeticsurgery.com/blog/how-do-sunless-tanners-work/</description>
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		<title>By: Colin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 15:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You may well know this already, but all self tanners work in exactly the same way.  The active ingredient is a material called dihydroxyacetone which is cheap as chips.  The only difference is in how much they use and how easy the base is to spread.  The one that works best for you is the one that suits your particular skin and preference in end point.  I would go furher in fact, and say that if you get used to any one product with a bit of trial and error you can probably work out the dose and application technique that works best for you.  I suggest that you simply ignore the label and the price tag and experiment with whichever one you are drawn to.   There is a big price difference between brands and personally I would go for a cheap one.  But when you work out how much one application costs even with an expensive brand it is still a pretty cheap beauty purchase.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may well know this already, but all self tanners work in exactly the same way.  The active ingredient is a material called dihydroxyacetone which is cheap as chips.  The only difference is in how much they use and how easy the base is to spread.  The one that works best for you is the one that suits your particular skin and preference in end point.  I would go furher in fact, and say that if you get used to any one product with a bit of trial and error you can probably work out the dose and application technique that works best for you.  I suggest that you simply ignore the label and the price tag and experiment with whichever one you are drawn to.   There is a big price difference between brands and personally I would go for a cheap one.  But when you work out how much one application costs even with an expensive brand it is still a pretty cheap beauty purchase.</p>
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