A INFLUENCER has left people stunned by her epic beauty fail ahead of a family wedding.
Chloe took to TikTok to share a video of herself prepping for her cousin’s , as she detailed the products she was using for her dewy but glam look.


“I’ve got two hours to get ready,”; she said, as she got started on her transformation.
“That’s like hair, make-up, like everything.”;
As she had “quite a long day”; ahead of her, she needed to make the make-up last.
And being recently engaged herself, said it’s made her appreciate weddings even more.
“I just love weddings, especially even more now while I’m getting married myself because I like to like look at all the inspo, like the dress and everything.
“It’s just so exciting!”;
While people were quick to thank Chloe for sharing her recommended beauty products, others were more than a little distracted
Chloe even addressed it in the video, as she said: “Some of you might have by now noticed, there was definitely an with my hands.
“It’s giving a four-year-old has done my fake tan!”;
Despite her remarks, Chloe was almost immediately targeted in the comments section about the patchy, orange tan on her hands.
“Please tell me that’s going to wash off your hands??!!”; one person pleaded.
With Chloe replying: “I tried, wouldn’t come off!”;
Some then offered their top tips to get the tan off, with toothpaste, hairspray, washing up liquid and lemon juice all among the recommendations â as well as “Rose and caramel tan remover”;.
“Aldi’s fake tan remover is great for that,”; someone else added.
“With a brush softens it!”;
“No hate but your hands look so bad,”; another said.
With someone else adding: “I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought that!”;
“Chloe! The hands!”; another gasped.
To which she replied “YOLO”;.
“I can’t believe the people on this app. ever heard of ‘if you ain’t got anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all’ ???”; someone else said.
“Just scroll on if you’re bothered!”;
“Wash your hands with a gritty body scrub or even a tiny bit of soap powder, it gets the fake tan off,”; another recommended.