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The skincare-infused tan behind Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney's Met Gala glow

The skincare-infused tan behind Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney's Met Gala glow

Daily Mirror06-05-2025
Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney both stunned at the Met Gala sporting golden, glowy tans - and we've found the exact skincare-infused tan they used for their red carpet looks
Its that time of year again when our favourite celebrities go all-out with extravagant ensembles to walk the Met Gala red carpet. Among the many familiar faces were the iconic pop singer Sabrina Carpenter and Euphoria star, Sydney Sweeney - who has been touted for one of the favourite looks at this year's Met.
The two blonde bombshells looked lit from within as they matched their golden locks with perfectly sun-kissed skin - and we know the product they both love, in order to get that red carpet ready glow. While we're not 100% certain Sabrina used in ahead of the Met Gala, Sydney definitely used this Loving Tan 2 HR Express Mousse, which is currently on sale at Lookfantastic.
The express tanning mousse that offers a deep, natural-looking tan in as little as two hours is the perfefct tan to reach for ahead of your next event, whether you're heading out for brunch or hitting a celeb-loved gala. Posing with her go-to tan on Loving Tan's TikTok account, Sydney shared this was the exact tanning mousse she used before walking the red carpet.
Normally retailing for £41.95, and now reduced to £33.55 at Lookfantastic, this beauty wonder creates a natural-looking tan in an impressively short period of time. Made for self-tan lovers short on time, the tanning mousse provides immediate colour while developing into a deeper, darker tan after the initial two hours processing time.
Boasting a quick-drying formula that features colour guide technology to help promote streak-free application, this tan comes jam packed with an aloe vera base that offers a boost of hydration to enhance the longevity of your tan, helping smooth areas of dry skin. Loved by the likes of Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney, this tanning mousse grants a natural-looking olive-toned colour.
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