Supermarket giant Lidl is usually known for its food and drink. But according to beauty fanatics, it's also the go to place for fake tan. It may be surprising, but the retailer has been praised for its Marbella Glow tan - which costs less than £3 a bottle.
The fake tan is a very purse-friendly £2.99, and comes in a range of different shades. Shoppers say it washes off into a 'stunning' colour, and it can rival the big names like St Tropez and Bondi Sands.
A video of the tan was shared on Tik Tok by @meg_in_meydan. Meg lives in Dubai, but she loves Lidl's £2.99 tan SO much, she gets her mum to bring her a bag full of bottles every time she visits. It must be good to go to that sort of hassle.
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In the video, Meg said: "It's from Lidl, it is the best ever. I used to use it in the Ultra Dark as well but obviously everywhere stopped doing it.
"I've been using this for like a year and I remember a few of my friends were using it last summer and I was like 'that tan is lovely, what's that?' They were like 'oh it's from Lidl' and I was like 'oh wow, Lidl tan I could never use that'."
She continued: "This tan is the best... it is so nice, it washes off lovely. "I actually put it on last night but I only put on a really light layer so it doesn't look that dark. It is stunning."
People were quick to react, agreeing with Meg about how good the tan is. "Nooooo please I was gatekeeping this," said one Lidl tan user.
"I use it as well it’s absolutely fab," said another. A third person wrote: ""It’s brill I love it."
You can find the £2.99 tan in Lidl stores now. Unfortunately you can't buy it online.
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