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Re: Westmore Body Perfector TSV

Glad to hear from all of you. I ordered it for my granddaughters wedding in September. For my veins and brown spots. Will purchase some baby oil for removal.

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Re: Westmore Body Perfector TSV

I am curious though, the lady with the port wine stain on her leg, why is that leg lighter than her other leg?  Is it just that she isn't using the product on the other leg?

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Re: Westmore Body Perfector TSV

Is it similar to Sally Hanson Airbrush legs? I found that it covers pretty well except my large age spots on legs are still very visible. 

 

I would like a little more coverage and hoping Westmore maybe the one to try. Also is the Golden Radience good for light tan or should I s tick with medium?

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Re: Westmore Body Perfector TSV

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@Bestdressed wrote:

Is it similar to Sally Hanson Airbrush legs? I found that it covers pretty well except my large age spots on legs are still very visible. 

 

I would like a little more coverage and hoping Westmore maybe the one to try. Also is the Golden Radience good for light tan or should I s tick with medium?


 

 

I am medium tan in the summer. But I am light tan during the winter. I'm going to order both the natural and also the golden shades. If one doesn't look right then it's going back. I don't see any other way around this to be honest. @Bestdressed

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Re: Westmore Body Perfector TSV

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@SilleeMee wrote:

@Bestdressed wrote:

Is it similar to Sally Hanson Airbrush legs? I found that it covers pretty well except my large age spots on legs are still very visible. 

 

I would like a little more coverage and hoping Westmore maybe the one to try. Also is the Golden Radience good for light tan or should I s tick with medium?


 

 

I am medium tan in the summer. But I am light tan during the winter. I'm going to order both the medium and also the golden shades. If one doesn't look right then it's going back. I don't see any other way around this to be honest. @Bestdressed


Thanks for quick reply @SilleeMee. We sound similar in coloring.I think I will order the Golden and mix with Sally Hanson if it is too dark... just hope it's not orange. Then I can change to lighter shade for Winter. Smiley Happy  

 

eta.. I wish host would show the different shades... but they NEVER do.  Then I could tell which shade to order.  Must be in the ... Hosts what not to do Handbook.

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Re: Westmore Body Perfector TSV

They do show the different shades, but it's the same graphic as they have on the item page.  I didn't see the entire presentation when I ordered a bit ago, but near the end they were saying what shade the models were wearing.  There was the older blonde model that often does makeup modeling and she was wearing the lightest shade.  The lady with the port wine stain on her leg I think is wearing the next level up.  I was waffling between the two shades since I'm pretty light.  Also, I usually wear the 2nd to lightest shade in any foundation I have ordered from the Q, so I went with the Natural Radiance which is the 2nd to lightest shade.  Hopefully, it won't be too dark since I only want to blend in some light tanning on my arms from wearing short sleeves when I'm outside doing yard work.  

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Re: Westmore Body Perfector TSV


@Bestdressed wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

@Bestdressed wrote:

Is it similar to Sally Hanson Airbrush legs? I found that it covers pretty well except my large age spots on legs are still very visible. 

 

I would like a little more coverage and hoping Westmore maybe the one to try. Also is the Golden Radience good for light tan or should I s tick with medium?


 

 

I am medium tan in the summer. But I am light tan during the winter. I'm going to order both the medium and also the golden shades. If one doesn't look right then it's going back. I don't see any other way around this to be honest. @Bestdressed


Thanks for quick reply @SilleeMee. We sound similar in coloring.I think I will order the Golden and mix with Sally Hanson if it is too dark... just hope it's not orange. Then I can change to lighter shade for Winter. Smiley Happy  

 

eta.. I wish host would show the different shades... but they NEVER do.  Then I could tell which shade to order.  Must be in the ... Hosts what not to do Handbook.


@Bestdressed & @SilleeMee, I have similar coloring and initially was trying to decide between the Golden and the bronze but now I think the bronze will be too dark. I wish this had been offered earlier because I have an upcoming wedding to attend and I think this would have been perfect.

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Re: Westmore Body Perfector TSV

@SilleeMee@Bestdressed  I'm pretty certain you will both find you're between shades; however, if this helps - the natural radiance is pretty golden alone and I find I only add a little bit of the golden radiance during winter months. 

I only use this product on my legs BTW, but I would definitely use it on my decollete if the need arose --- it is THAT good!!

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@fitfuninformed wrote:

@SilleeMee@Bestdressed  I'm pretty certain you will both find you're between shades; however, if this helps - the natural radiance is pretty golden alone and I find I only add a little bit of the golden radiance during winter months. 

I only use this product on my legs BTW, but I would definitely use it on my decollete if the need arose --- it is THAT good!!


 

 

Thanks for that info @fitfuninformed. Can't wait for mine to arrive!Woman Happy

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Re: Westmore Body Perfector TSV

It's not "sparkle", it's more like a glow. Get a little on your nails and you'll see.