For comparison, Bondi Sands has a natural tan mousse with a similar concept, L'Oréal Sublime Bronze with a gradual effect, and LaMelo's self-tanner as a DIY spray tan. The Playa Vera 05 New might stand out for its color payoff, ease of application, or skin benefits like added hydration.
Let me check the ingredients. If it's a self-tanner, typical ingredients include DIHYDROXYACETONE (DHA) which is the active tanning agent. Aloe vera might be for skin soothing. Also, maybe moisturizers like glycerin or coconut oil. Some products add bronzing powders for an instant tan effect. The 05 New might introduce a new ingredient or technology, like longer-lasting tan or reduced staining.
Application-wise, if it's a mousse, it's usually applied with a brush or hands, maybe with a mitt to avoid staining fingers. The texture is important—is it light or heavy? Does it dry quickly or take time? Smell is another factor; some self-tanners have a chemical odor, while others add pleasant scents.
User experience can include tips like exfoliating before applying, avoiding tight clothing to prevent rubbing off, using a tanning mitt. Also, how does it compare in comfort and results to other products? Some users might prefer lotions over mousses, so the form of the product matters.
Make sure to mention safety aspects, like DHA being the active ingredient and generally safe for external use, but advising consultation with a dermatologist if there are skin concerns.