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Get a sun-kissed glow: M&S shoppers rave about tinted body moisturiser that’s ‘better than fake tan’ – and it’s on sale right now

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The number one body serum in Marks and Spencer is now 20 per cent off, and users are calling it ‘better than fake tan’, hailing it the perfect solution to fuss-free tanning. 

The This Works Perfect Legs Skin Miracle promises to deliver subtle, temporary colour without the stress of using fake tan. The tinted serum has become a go-to for those wanting a glow up in a rush minus the commitment or risk of streaks. And it’s £8.40 off. 

For temporary colour without the complication and fuss of fake tan, scores have turned to the bestselling This Works Perfect Skin Miracle.

The multi-vitamin, tinted serum helps to enhance the skin, leaving a subtle wash of warmth to any skin tone. 

Hydrating and streak-free, this is an alternative to fake tan and a summer must-have for those in a rush.  

The Perfect Legs Skin Miracle is on sale for 20 per cent off at Marks and Spencer, so is the perfect time to try it for yourself. The discount runs in store and online from July 4 to August 7.

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Summer glow in a bottle: The This Works Perfect Legs Skin Miracle is the number one body serum in M&S - and it's now 20 per cent off

Summer glow in a bottle: The This Works Perfect Legs Skin Miracle is the number one body serum in M&S – and it’s now 20 per cent off

If you want to add a touch of colour to your limbs this summer but are a self-confessed self-tan phobe or simply in a rush, This Works Perfect Legs Skin Miracle is here to help.

A clever alternative to fake tan, the Perfect Legs Skin Miracle delivers a quick natural looking glow, thanks to the lightweight formula with a caramel tone that gives extra warmth to skin. 

Building subtle colour, shoppers have reported how the tint is ‘brilliant when in a hurry’, with one writing: ‘Easily applied with no streaks whatsoever, leaving your legs looking all one colour and perfectly blended. Also great for skin impurity’s as it evens out marks on the skin.’

Proven to give you a streak-free golden glow without the commitment of fake tan, the This Works Perfect Legs Skin Miracle is the number one body serum on M&S for a reason. 

Loved by shoppers thanks to its effortless application, users have raved about how it ‘gives a realistic light tan glow to legs’ without the worry of streaks, tell-tale orange hands or biscuity smell. 

Subtle yet effective, the lightweight serum is formulated with 93 per cent natural ingredients. Blended with Vitamin C, E and Arnica, the serum also helps to even out the skin tone and repair the skin, too.

The secret to smooth legs this summer, the Perfect Legs Skin Miracle is worthy of a spot in your beauty arsenal, with one user raving: ‘Gives great coverage and a leg tint without being fake looking, one of my beauty stapels’. 

Adding instant glow, the tinted serum also has added Vitamin C, E and Arnica that help to improve the appearance of skin over time

Adding instant glow, the tinted serum also has added Vitamin C, E and Arnica that help to improve the appearance of skin over time

Another five-star M&S review wrote: ‘Such a good product. Makes legs feel comfortable all day and just gives a nice glow and no horrid fake tan smell!!’.

Another agreed, adding: ‘Goes on easily, the colour makes it a doddle to see where you may have missed a bit and gloriously it washes off in the shower.

‘It doesn’t stain clothing or sheets and looked natural. It doesn’t hide thread veins or bruises but gives a nice glow and unlike self tan smells lovely.’

The This Works Perfect Legs Skin Miracle is on sale for 20 per cent off at Marks and Spencer so it is the perfect time to try it for yourself. The discount runs in store and online from July 4 to August 7.

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