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No Holiday Needed For a Golden Glow With These 6 Fake Tanning Serums

06/05/2018 - 09:00 AM

If you don't have a Summer holiday lined up this year, or you just prefer to avoid the sun altogether (we salute your dedicated SPF wearing soul [1]), that doesn't mean you can't enjoy a sun-kissed complexion, especially on your face.

There's always the tried-and-true method of slapping on the leftover fake tan left on the mitt after tanning your body (guilty), but that can leave you with dry skin and a little more bronze than you might be after. Enter tanning drops, a far better alternative for a glowing face. A pipette of these dream drops and you'll have a golden glow with an added boost of hydration. You'll look as much of a dreamboat as your skin will feel. Read on to check out our favourites — including a vegan option [2].

Pro tip: avoid areas such as the under eyes and the upper lip where you might not want added warmth. After tanning, take a (dark coloured) towel and rub around the hairline, and swipe over your eyebrows to make sure there's no leftover residue. And finally, don't forget to wash your hands thoroughly after applying [3]!

St. Moriz Advanced Pro Formula Tan Boosting Facial Serum

At £10, St. Moriz Advanced Pro Formula Tan Boosting Facial Serum [5] (£10) is a budget-friendly way to a boost your tan. It has a very light serum formula and is great for any first time tan drop user as it gives a subtle, buildable glow.

Isle of Paradise Self Tanning Drops

Isle of Paradise Self Tanning Drops [6] (£20) are the new tanning product on the block and the results are as good as the concept. The range is all about using colour correcting techniques in tanning products, and it leaves results that are far from orange. The drops come in light, medium, and dark for a gradual tan that will actually last through your skincare routine. Although people have reported that this product could have broken them out a little which is something to keep in mind if you are prone to sensitive skin.

Tropic Sun Drops

I've already sung the praises [7] of Tropic Sun Drops [8] (£22), and I'll do it again. These vegan drops don't have that classic tan smell, give a gorgeous bronzed hue with very few drops, and don't clog pores.

Vita Liberata Self Tanning Anti-Age Facial Serum

Vita Liberata is an expensive tanning brand, but oh, is it worth it! Vita Liberata Self Tanning Anti-Age Facial Serum [9] (£29) is incredibly hydrating and adds a good amount of bronze to the skin. It does leave a little tacky feeling so it's best to use at night. I'm rather dubious about the anti-ageing claim, but it will make a nice addition to your moisturiser.

Hylamide Glow Radiance Booster

If you're looking for more of a glow than a bronzed finished, Hylamide Glow Radiance Booster [10] (£20) is a great option. Use a couple of drops in your moisturiser a few times a week and you're be glowing with zero sun. Being a Deciem product, it does have a bit of an odd scent to it, which is something to bear in mind before purchasing.

St. Tropez Self Tan Luxe Facial Oil

St. Tropez Self Tan Luxe Facial Oil [11] (£23) is a little more pricey than other facial oils, but promises a natural-looking and streak-free tan. It's very gradual and best used sparingly to avoid any orangey tones.


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