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11 best face tanners for an effortless sun-kissed glow

Achieving a gorgeous glow just got easier thanks to these bronzing drops, serums and mists

Lauren Cunningham
Tuesday 23 May 2023 17:06 BST
The best way to apply face tanners is with a powder puff before lightly blending them out with a kabuki brush
The best way to apply face tanners is with a powder puff before lightly blending them out with a kabuki brush (The Independent)
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For the converted, fake tan is a must-have to give your skin that post-holiday glow all year round. Warming up the face with a flush of sun-kissed colour, it masks uneven skin tone, reduces the need for make-up and can even be used to contour the face if you’re feeling quite confident with the application.

While trying face tan for the first time may seem quite scary, it’s actually much simpler than you might think. We sat down with tanning expert Emily Rose Lansley to help explain everything you need to know, no matter if you’re a face tan pro or an absolute beginner.

“The best way to tan your face to achieve an even application is to apply with a powder puff and lightly blend out after using a kabuki brush,” Emily explains as her first top tip. “I love to contour my face with tan. I spray my kabuki brush with fake tan and apply it to the contours of my face like I would a bronzer – so to the temples, cheekbones and jawline,” simple.

But what type of face tan should you go for? We hear you ask. Well, Emily has answered that too. “If your skin is dry and you need moisture, opt for a lotion, especially one with vitamin E, as this will be more nourishing”, she shared. “If your skin is oily, you should steer clear of tans that are oil-based or contain vitamin E as this may break you out. Instead, look for one that contains aloe vera to hydrate and soothe the skin, and a spray or a mousse will also work well as they are a lighter consistency. Finally, if you have sensitive skin, look for a tan that contains naturally-derived ingredients”.

So, now we’ve heard from the expert, keep reading below to see our tried and tested favourites, from gradual lotions to mousse, mists and oils. We promise there really is something to suit everyone.

How we tested

Following Emily’s top tips, our beauty expert buffed and brushed countless tans onto the face over the course of eight weeks to see which ones truly stood out as the best. Looking at ease of application, scent, feel and final look, the competition was tough, but these were our tried and reviewed favourite finds. Keep reading below to find out why.

The best face tanners for 2023 are:

  • Best face tanner overall – Sienna X self tan concentrated serum drops: £19.99, Sienna-x.co.uk
  • Best for sensitive skin – Lucy Bee fake tan drops for face and body: £18, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best for fair skin – Isle of Paradise self-tanning drops: £14.96, Lookfantastic.com
  • Best for dark skin – Bondi Sands self tan drops: £12.79, Lookfantastic.com
  • Best for dry skin – Dove dermaspa face cream summer revived: £1.99, Boots.com

Sienna X self tan concentrated serum drops

best face tan
  • Best: Face tanner overall
  • Type: Serum drops
  • Key ingredients : Glycerin, shea butter and vitamin E
  • Shades available: One
  • Shade tested: N/a
  • Size: 30ml

We’ve raved about these face tanning drops before, and our opinion hasn’t changed. Incredibly easy to use, just add a few drops to your night cream, and you’ll be greeted with a natural-looking golden glow come morning. The number of drops you add tailors the tan to how deep you want it – two will give you a faint everyday glow, while six will leave you with a truly sunkissed finish – meaning it works as a great base year-round.

Glycerin, shea butter, and vitamin E feature as the key ingredients, which is perfect for those with dry skin, although anyone on the oily side may find it gets a little greasy. Now available in a larger size than the OG version, there’s even more bang for your buck, so one bottle should last a good few months.

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Isle of Paradise self-tanning drops

best face tan
  • Best: For fair skin
  • Type: Serum drops
  • Key ingredients : Coconut, chia seed and avocado oil
  • Shades available : Light, medium, dark
  • Shade tested: Medium
  • Size: 30ml

For fairer-skinned folks with red or pink undertones, this tan is for you. Slightly green in colour, it neutralises any redness to give an even, natural-looking golden glow which our tester just loved. Lightweight with a water-like texture, a little goes a long way, so even one drop will leave a slightly sunkissed finish. For very fair skin, a light shade (£13.95, Lookfantastic.com) is also available, which counteracts blue base tones to achieve the same sun-flushed effect – genius, really.

Coconut, chia seed and avocado oil are just a handful of skin-loving ingredients included, meaning it does much more than just colour – think deep hydration, reduced inflammation and increased collagen. Our only issue is that it colours every part of the face, moustache included, so if facial hair is more foe than friend, you may want to do away with it before each application.

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Bondi Sands self tan drops

best face tan
  • Best: For dark skin
  • Type: Serum drops
  • Key ingredients : Glycerin, lilly pilly fruit extract and davidsons plum extract
  • Shades available : Light/ medium or dark
  • Shade tested: Dark
  • Size: 30ml

While a number of tans can be tailored in shade by the amount you apply, for a really natural-looking hue on dark skin tones, you may find a designated dark tan is more accurat. Suitable for both the face and body, this tiny bottle is the perfect pick-me-up when added to your moisturiser. Fuss-free and flawless every time, it really couldn’t be easier. Glycerin hydrates while lilly pilly firms and brightens, and davidsons plum exfoliates to always achieve an even skin tone. There’s no guide colour so you can use it morning or night and gradually watch your skin get a sunkissed glow minus the need for any damaging UV rays, hurrah!

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Watermans facial tanning spritz with aloe vera

Watermans facial tanning spritz with aloe vera.jpg
  • Best: For oily skin
  • Type: Water mist
  • Key ingredients : Glycerin, aloe vera leaf powder and coconut fruit extract
  • Shades available: One
  • Shade tested: N/a
  • Size: 150ml

Anyone with oily skin will want to steer well clear of thick lotions and overloaded oils, so will welcome Watermans with open arms. As Emily suggested, the lightweight consistency of a spray combined with aloe vera leaf will leave your face hydrated with a healthy-looking glow, and we’re yet to find a tan with a finer spritz than this pick. Castor oil is included, so it isn’t fully oil-free, but it does work as an anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant, giving it a great case to stay. Made in the UK by a smaller batch brand than many of these big hitters, it’s also a great chance to shop small.

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Lucy Bee fake tan drops for face and body

best face tan
  • Best: For sensitive skin
  • Type: Serum drops
  • Key ingredients : Coconut water, aloe vera, orange and rose flower water
  • Shades available: One
  • Shade tested: N/a
  • Size: 30ml

Unlike the majority of these big-name beauty brands, Lucy Bee is a small UK-based beauty label showing you can still support small when it comes to self-tan. Made in the UK from 95 per cent natural ingredients, it’s been created with sensitive skin in mind. Coconut water hydrates, while aloe vera softens and orange and rose flower water soothes, making a skin-loving formula that’s gentle yet still gives a deep golden glow.

Although the brand states that it develops in two hours, we found it took a little longer than that at around the four to six-hour mark, which wasn’t an issue when a natural sunkissed shade was a result. Simply mix a few drops into your moisturiser or apply alone and sit back, relax and wait for your tan to arrive.

  1. £18 from Amazon.co.uk
Prices may vary
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Skinny Tan coconut water bronzing face mist

best face tan
  • Best: For acne-prone skin
  • Type: Water mist
  • Key ingredients : Coconut water, vitamin C and hyaluronic acid
  • Shades available: One
  • Shade tested : Medium

For an incredibly quick and easy application, face mists are the way forward. While they don’t give as deep tanning results as the serums or creams (in our experience), they are a great lightweight layer for anyone steering clear of heavy-set lotions. For acne-prone-prone skin, they are pretty perfect, and Skinny Tan sticks out as the best.

With coconut water being one of the main ingredients, the water-like consistency instantly absorbs into the face with no sticky or greasy feeling, and it has a dreamy holiday-like scent to match. Vitamin C brightens the skin, hyaluronic acid hydrates, aloe vera soothes irritation and guarana seed promotes circulation, so there’s a whole lot going on in one simple spritz. For periods of hormonal acne or when in need of a super-quick fix, this was our tester’s go-to tan.

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St Tropez luxe tan tonic drops

best face tan
  • Best: For olive skin
  • Type: Serum drops
  • Key ingredients : Niacinamide, echinacea and vitamins C and E
  • Shades available: One
  • Shade tested: N/a
  • Size: 30ml

When it comes to tanning, few brands are as famous as St Tropez, and the products really do live up to the hype. Packed with a cocktail of skin-boosting ingredients – niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, echinacea and vitamins C and E – it hydrates, brightens and reduces the appearance of fine lines. So really, what more could we ask for?

Available in only one shade, the number of drops you apply will tailor your tan to your skin tone. For fair skin, try two, for olive skin, try four and for darker skin, try six or apply alone without a moisturiser, and you should have a natural-looking result in no time. Our favourite thing about this tan compared to any other – and why we’ve dubbed it as best for those with olive skin – is how golden it is in colour, giving a luminous look from within.

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Bondi Sands gradual tanning face lotion

best face tan
  • Best: For gradual tan
  • Type: Lotion
  • Key ingredients : Shea butter, cocoa seed butter and aloe vera leaf juice
  • Shades available: N/a
  • Shade tested: N/a
  • Size: 50ml

If low and slow is your best approach to self-tan, then you’ll want to set your sights on this Bondi Sands option. Just as you’d use a gradual fake tan for your body, this product is the same but tailored towards your face, meaning no waking up with a seriously different skin shade to the one you went to sleep with. In a pump bottle, it’s straightforward to use and can slot in place of your everyday moisturiser. Our tester loved how lightweight the lotion was, how quickly it absorbed into the skin and the long-lasting hit of hydration from the shea butter, cocoa seed butter and aloe vera leaf juice.

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Tan-Luxe super glow SPF30 hyaluronic self-tan serum

best face tan
  • Best: Self-tan SPF
  • Type: Serum drops
  • Key ingredients : Hyaluronic Acid, sodium hyaluronate and a 7-superfood blend
  • Shades available: One
  • Shade tested : N/A
  • Size: 30ml

Also included in our best face sunscreen guide, this Tan-Luxe pick is a multi-use wonder. Housing SPF30, hyaluronic acid and a tanning agent, it protects the face from the sun’s rays while building a golden glow from within. Nice and light, it instantly absorbs into the skin with no sticky or greasy residue, prepping the skin for make-up or moisturiser while distributing a gorgeous scent. While the tan is certainly not the strongest, it does away with any Edward Cullen-like gleam, giving the subtlest of shades that can be built up each day. Seven superfoods have been included, such as cocoa seed butter, avocado oil and raspberry seed oil, to deliver a hit of hydration and a healthy helping of nutrients.

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Coco & Eve face tanning micromist

best face tan
  • Best: Face tan mist
  • Type: Water mist
  • Key ingredients : Hyaluronic acid, coconut fruit extract and watermelon seed oil
  • Shades available: One
  • Shade tested: N/a
  • Size: 75ml

We’ve raved about the easy applications of tanning mists above, so we won’t bore you yet again about their super quick application, instant absorption and often hydrating benefits. Featuring coconut fruit extract, hyaluronic acid, watermelon seed oil and glycerin, this Coco & Eve find reads like a cocktail and smells like one too.

Instantly hydrating, it soaks into the skin, plumping up the skin and flooding it with antioxidants. The more you apply, the deeper a tan you will achieve, but we found a simple spritz every evening gave the natural golden glow we were after, and the colour can start to develop after just a couple of hours. When storing, just be sure to keep the lid on, or you too may face the heartbreak of the spritzing nozzle falling off, never to be seen again, rendering the product unusable.

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Dove dermaspa face cream summer revived

best face tan
  • Best: For dry skin
  • Type: Lotion
  • Key ingredients : Glycerin, glyceryl stearate and caramel
  • Shades available : Fair to medium or medium to dark
  • Shade tested : Fair to medium
  • Size: 75ml

As explained by Emily, anyone with dry skin would do well with a lotion, and Dove is here with a true bargain buy. Coming as a white cream, this slightly shimmering formula will seal in that much-needed moisture thanks to its cell moisturising ingredients that hit the face with a good deal of hydration. Apply as you would your usual moisturiser, and slowly but surely, you’ll start to develop a faux glow.

Our tester found it a little heavy on their combination skin, but anyone on the dry side is sure to welcome the heavier formula. Just be sure to use it every day to keep the tan looking in tip-top shape. And as it’s so subtle in shade, it also makes a great pick for beginners.

  1. £1 from Boots.com
Prices may vary
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The verdict: Face self-tanners

Our best buy goes to the self tan concentrated serum drops buy from Sienna X. We already loved this product for its ease of use and flawless results, and now that it comes in a bigger size, it offers even more value for money.

However, if you have dry, dehydrated skin, you’ll want to look for a lotion with the offering from Dove and Bondi Sands being your best bet, as they’re packed full of hydrating ingredients that deliver moisture through a thick and creamy formula.

Meanwhile, for those with oily skin, lightweight water-based mists should be your go-to for a golden glow and we wholeheartedly recommend Watermans tanning spritz for the task. And for sensitive skin, the natural ingredients found in the Lucy Bee tan drops are well worth a look at.

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