We’re so excited to collaborate with you! Below are some best practices and inspiration to help guide you, but feel free to add your personal touch to make it your own.

About Peta Jane Beauty:

Peta Jane Beauty, is an award-winning self-tanning line created by Dancing With the Stars Professional, Peta Murgatroyd. Proudly made in the USA, Vegan, Paraben & Phthalate Free. Never tested on animals. Organically derived ingredients.

💻 Website: www.petajanebeauty.com

Brand Guidelines:

  1. Brand Name is pronounced PEEETAH or PITA JANE (like the animal rights group).
  2. Please don’t use any filters whatsoever on your videos. (they can affect the color of our tans)
  3. Please don’t show any other self-tanning brands in the video.

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Product Usage Tips: READ BEFORE APPLICATION

To help you get the best results with our Self-Tanning Mousse, here are a few tips:

  1. Prep Your Skin: Exfoliate your skin 24 hours before application. Pay extra attention to dry areas like elbows, knees, and ankles. DO NOT APPLY MOISTURIZER.
  2. Application: Use a tanning mitt & brushes for a smooth, even application. Apply the mousse in circular motions to ensure there are no streaks. Our mousse dries fast so work in small sections. Make sure you’re using a generous amount of product, if you apply too little your tan won’t be as dark. Make sure to use enough mousse (a generous amount), if you use too little you won’t have much color payoff.
  3. Developing Time: Allow the mousse to develop for 8 hours. For a deeper tan, leave it on overnight.
  4. Rinse Off: After the developing time, rinse off in the shower with lukewarm water. Pat your skin dry gently. Don’t use soap during the first shower.
  5. PRO TIP: Iphone cameras can wash out the color of the tan, for best on camera results 2 coats of tanner is the way to go! Apply 1 layer and let it dry for 10 min then apply a 2nd layer of tan, let develop for the full 8 hours and rinse off for a beautiful deep tan!

To help you get the best results with our Self-Tanning Mist, here are a few tips: