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Five Shades, Look Like Your Skin — Just Better.

Body Coverage Perfector comes in five buildable shades, Fair Glow through Deep Glow, designed to read true on real skin — not orange, not muddy. You match the one closest to your natural tone, brush it on, and it evens out spots, veins and uneven patches into one smooth, natural finish. No developing time. No guessing in the mirror the next morning.

Whatever shade you land on, the result is the same — even, smooth, natural-looking legs that blur what you'd rather not see. The look of sheer pantyhose, without the pantyhose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will it rub off on my clothes, sheets, or car seat?

Once it's dry, no — the trick is in the prep. Apply to clean, dry skin (no lotion or oil first), let it set about 10 minutes, then buff off the excess with a dry towel. Do that and it holds through a full day, sweat, and even a white dress. Skip the buffing and it can transfer like any body makeup — so don't skip it.

Which shade do I pick, and will it look orange?

Choose the shade closest to your natural skin tone — when in doubt, go one lighter and build up. It's made to read true on real skin, not orange like a self-tanner. Want a sun-kissed boost? Go up one shade. The shade guide above gets most women matched on the first try.

Does it actually cover veins, spots, and scars?

It evens and blurs — think soft-focus filter, not paint. Spider veins, sun spots, bruises and uneven tone fade into a smooth, natural finish; layer a second coat over anything you want hidden more. It won't fully cover a dark tattoo, and we'd rather tell you that than oversell — but for the everyday stuff most of us want gone, it does the job.

How long does it last, and how do I remove it?

One application lasts all day and holds up in water and heat. Depending on your skin and showering, the color can last a few days. When you're ready to take it off, an oil-based cleanser or a little baby oil in the shower lifts it right away.

Is it hard to apply?

Easier than self-tanner. Brush it on, blend in circles, let it set, buff. Your first time, give yourself a couple of extra minutes to get the feel — by the second use it's a 60-second routine.

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    "Wore it to a hot outdoor wedding, literally zero transfer."

    I was terrified it would end up on my dress. Followed the directions, let it dry, buffed it with a towel — and it didn't budge all day. Ninety degrees, hours of sitting, dress stayed clean. My legs looked even and smooth in every photo.

    — Linda P.

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    "Finally, color that doesn't look orange."

    Every self-tanner I tried turned me orange and made my dark spots worse. This matched my skin, evened everything out, and looked like a real tan. My daughter asked if I'd been on vacation.

    — Sandra T.

  • ★★★★★

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    "My legs look ten years younger."

    I'm 61, with spider veins and sun spots I'd hidden under pants for years. One coat blurred them right out — not gone, but you'd never notice. Wore shorts to the grandkids' pool day and didn't think about my legs once.

    — Diane M.

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