5 Shimmer Body Lotions To Make You Feel Gleamy-Gorgeous

Go forth and glow, people.
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Do you know what Victoria’s Secret models’ ‘secret’ really is? Shimmer body bronzers.

No really, the words came straight from Stella Maxwell’s lips. These clever lotions are applied so liberally at VS shoots and Fashion Shows that the Angels go through 100 bottles a year.

If you still don’t believe us, here is photographic proof of a makeup artist rubbing some into the leg of a glowing Alessandra Ambrosio.

Ironically, the brand that practically invented the mainstream use of body makeup has now discontinued theirs - but there are a whole host of other shimmer lotions on the market just waiting to add a lustre to your limbs.

And we do mean lotions. No shimmer body oils here. Sticky summer heat combined with oil can leave you feeling more sweaty than sheeny. Plus the texture is harder to work with and - honestly - who has the time?

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Gigi and Bella Hadid backstage at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2016
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(Those who do have the luxury of rubbing tinted oil into every crevice of their body until it’s evenly blended should go for Nars Body Glow (£45) and The Body Shop Honey Bronze (£16) which comes in two shades.)

Here are our top five shimmer body lotions, at a range of price points and with shades to suit all skin tones - including the exact one used on Angels at this year’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.

Use them down the centre of arms, legs and along your collarbones for a highlighting effect, or straight up douse yourself in them. Bathe in them! Cover everything you own in their hypnotic gleaming power.

Vita Liberata Body Blur Instant HD Skin Finish
Vita Liberata
£29.95 from vitaliberata.co.uk

The official body bronzer of Victoria's Secret models and our personal fave - its thick formula with subtle light reflecting pigments is great for covering small scars, marks and visible veins.

Despite being heavy duty, it won't transfer to fabric - so you can team it with your palest clothing without the fear.
Charlotte Tilbury Supermodel Body
Charlotte Tilbury
£45 from charlottetilbury.com

Kim Kardashian's body makeup of choice (she reportedly won't step on the red carpet without it), makeup maestro Charlotte Tilbury's concoction claims to ease water retention with it's caffeine, menthol and a cool metal applicator.

The brand made a before-and-after video to show how well it works. Check it out and tell us you are not astounded.
Prtty Peaushun Skin Tight Body Lotion
Prtty Peaushun
From £22 at net-a-porter.com

This LA-based brand, founded by celebrity makeup artist Bethany Karlyn, leaves you spoiled for choice - with two sizes and five shades to choose from (plain to deep dark).

Along with bestowing a hint of colour and Hollywood sheen, Prtty Peaushun also claims to tighten skin, promote collagen production and work as an insect repellent. The superwoman of body makeup, basically.
L'Oréal Sublime Bronze Tinted Shimmer Gel
L'Oréal
£12.99 from boots.com

The best of the high street bunch of wash-off bronzers - and it's no surprise as L'Oréal also own Lancôme, whose Flash Bronzer is the stuff of dreams.

It gives skin a so-good-it-could-be-real golden hue but, unlike other instant tan offerings, also adds that shimmering glow we've been banging on about.
Josie Maran Illuminizing Body Butter
Josie Moran
£30 from qvcuk.com

Not only does it smell like toasted coconuts (aka total scent orgasm) this Josie Maran offering is both lightweight and moisturising thanks to the skin-conditioning argan oil.

QVC only stock one of the shades, 'Rose Gold Radiance' - which is perfect for fair skinned gals or those with cool undertones.
Best Fake Tans
Fake Tans With SPF(01 of04)
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When it comes to staying safe in the sun, these skin-friendly formulations are a godsend - especially for fake tanners in a hurry, or those who like to 'glow as they go'.

The luxurious Vita Liberata Marula Dry Oil Self Tan SPF 50 (£39.00) is the first of its kind (oil-based with SPF) to hit the market, while Bondi Sands has given its coconut-scented Every Day Gradual Tanning Milk (£10.99) a makeover with an added SPF 15.
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Next-Gen Face Tanners(02 of04)
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Gone are the days of breakout inducing facial fake tanners or forgoing your three-step routine for a bronzed visage.

For an anti-ageing effect, try Madame LA LA West Coast (£25) - a bronzing serum with added retinoids. Or spritz on the rosewater-infused James Read H20 Tan Mist (£20) to calm and hydrate skin.
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Oil-Infused Products(03 of04)
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The beauty industry is still all about oil, so it's no surprise the stuff is popping up in our fake tan.

Fake Bake Flawless Coconut Tanning Serum (£29.95), harnesses the skin-softening power of - you guessed it - 'superfood' coconut oil, and can be used on both face and body. Xen-Tan Transformation Ultra (£49.99) gives an ultra-smooth finish with broccoli seed and Moroccan oils.
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DHA-Free Fake Tan(04 of04)
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DHA, a colorless chemical derived from glycerin, is the main active ingredient in most fake tans on the market - but some claim the 'browning reaction' can damage skin.

The jury's still officially out on that one (it only affects the already-dead skin layer), but those looking for a DHA-free tanner are in luck thanks to Hand Chemistry Glow Oil and Hylamide Booster Glow Serum (both £20) which use raspberry keto-sugar to stain the skin.
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