
6 bronzers for sun-kissed skin without the sun
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Whether you're after a sun-kissed glow or a deep bronze without the UV damage, the perfect self-tanner can make all the difference. From foolproof lotions and face mists to customizable drops, speedy mousses and on-the-go sprays, we've rounded up the best formulas for every skin tone and routine–just glow with it.
Best overall
Coco & Eve Sunny Honey Bali Bae Self Tan Set
This all-in-one tanning set checks every box: streak-free, fast-drying and infused with firming botanicals for a vacation glow that feels like skincare. Perfect for jet-setters and self-tan pros alike. $96 on Amazon
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Best self-tan drops
Bondi Sands Self Tan Drops
Mix a few drops into your go-to moisturizer and watch the glow build. These customizable drops are ideal for on-the-go radiance–no mitt or rinse-off required. $26.47 on Amazon (was $29.86)
The full-sized tanning mousse is also a bestseller!
Best face tan mist
Nuda Canada Face Tan Water
This refreshing facial mist gives a gradual, even tan with zero orange tones. Spritz and glow–no need to blend. It's skincare-meets-sunless tanning in one simple step. Bonus: Nuda is a Canadian brand! $47 on Amazon $45 at Well.ca
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Sun Straw Hat Wide Brim – $36.99
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Body Mist Sunscreen – $17.97
L'Oréal Paris Lumi Glotion $15.98
Best tanning lotion
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Best on-the-go self tanner
St. Tropez Self Tan Express Mini Kit
Pressed for time? This TSA-friendly kit gives you control over your tan depth–rinse in one to three hours depending on your vibe. Pop it in your weekend bag and glow on. $27 on Amazon $27 at Sephora
Best tanning spray
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Divine Hydration Hair Conditioner – $9.99
Biodance Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask $29.99
Sliick At Home Waxing Kit – $29.99
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