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Tan lovers are racing to Savers as store starts selling viral £5.99 bronzing jelly

Experts have shared their tanning advice

ARE you dreaming of being in the sun and getting a bronze tan?

Tan lovers have been racing to Savers as the budget retailer has started selling a viral bronzing jelly.

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Beauty lovers are racing to snap up Babaria tanning gel from SaversCredit: tiktok/@wembley.saver
shared a video and wrote: “Can’t believe it’s in Savers.

“The best tanning gel. Can’t only get it abroad.”

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They urged fellow beauty lovers to “run” to the retailer to snap it up while they can.

The were also quick to update fans on social media about the arrival of their new product.

They shared a clip of it in store and wrote: “You’ve seen it go viral now you can have it. 

“No more searching Spain and the Canary’s for the Babaria’s viral tanning jelly.”

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Kadina’s clip has racked up over 17,000 likes, and shoppers were excited at the news.

One said: “Yes used to get this in Spain! Soooo good.”

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Another added: “Omg I need a Savers trip.”

According to the product description, the Babaria item is a “tanning jelly, perfect for achieving an exotic, golden tan.”

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It’s also water resistant, which is essential on beach holidays, and it also contains natural coconut extract.

The website added: “The action of the tan accelerator helps prolong your tan.

“Apply evenly before sun exposure.”

Previously it has been sold in Spain and the Canary IslandsCredit: tiktok/@kadina_smith
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It is important to note that there is no such thing as a safe or healthy tan, and you’ll have to use an SPF with the tanning gel to be safe.

"If you want a tan, it is safer to use spray tan or bottled fake tan products than to sunbathe or use a sunbed," Cancer Research UK warns.

Spending time in the sun causes damage, which can lead to wrinkles and cancer.

However, many of us will do it anyway - so we need to make sure we're doing it in the safest way possible.

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While some people might consider themselves lucky to go golden in just a day, getting the so-called perfect tan takes a while for most people.

Everyone has different skin, which means everyone’s tanning time will vary.

Some may gain colour from the sun in a few hours, and others tend to burn if they sunbathe for the same amount of time.

The main way to judge roughly how long it will take is by knowing your skin tone and how the sun usually affects you.

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This all comes down to melanin. It is a pigment that influences your skin colour, as well as eyes and hair.

People with less melanin have fairer skin which burns more easily, and may do better sunbathing in short bursts.

On the other hand, if you have more melanin in your skin, you can get a darker colour in a matter of minutes or hours.But, regardless of your skin tone, you should wear SPF because it protects the skin from DNA damage, which leads to cancer, caused by UV rays.

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