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The “Pink Diamond” spray tan at Completely Bare (25 Bond St.) is the ultimate in streak-free, sunless bronzing. For $75, a technician airbrushes your entire body, delivering the perfect all-over glow (with a subtle hint of shimmer) that lasts for about a week. Astrid Stawiarz

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This Snooki-approved Sunlove spray , ($55 with separate spray applicator at sunlove.biz) —The Poufed One douses herself in the stuff — is certainly not for bakers going for a natural look. Caitlin Thorne Hersey

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Clarins “Delectable Self Tanning Mousse,” $42 at clarinsusa. com. Enriched withmirabelle and safflower oils to combat dryness and self-tanner stink. Caitlin Thorne Hersey

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St. Tropez instant glow mousse, $22.50 at sttropeztan.com. Washes off with soap and water, ensuring you’ll never have a streaky, bad-tan day again. Caitlin Thorne Hersey

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Clinique “Self Sun” spray, $20 at clinique.com. Not for novices, Clinique’s formula goes on clear, with color usually setting in after a couple of hours. Resist the urge to get nozzle-happy or risk dealing with the George Hamilton-like consequences. Caitlin Thorne Hersey

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L’Oréal “Sublime Bronze,” $10.50 at drugstores. Ideal for commitmentphobic fakers since it only lasts one day. Caitlin Thorne Hersey

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DuWop “Clear Revolution,” $30 at amazon.com. The shimmering solution goes on blue, dries clear and then develops into a subtle bronze. Caitlin Thorne Hersey

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