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Beauty Editors Tried the Best Fake Tans – These Are the Ones That Left Us Glowing
When it comes to fake tan, there really are two types of people: Those who are committed to weekly tanning sessions which involve a strict exfoliating and moisturising routine, and others who are nervous to even pick up a bottle of the stuff in fear of dreaded orange streaks and unpleasant smells. But fake tan has come a long way in the past few years; formulas are foolproof, smells less biscuit-y, and shades that cater to all.
But it can be a difficult beauty product to navigate since there is so much to consider. You’ve got to decide what consistency you want (mousse, drops, water), the shade you’re after, the development time (anywhere from instant results to 8 hours), and how it wears (does it transfer to bedsheets? Does it wear-off in dry patches?). Like we said, there are a lot of factors of self-tan to consider. It can be a long and expensive endeavour, which is where we come in to give you our honest reviews.
As beauty editors, we’ve tried pretty much every fake tan out there. To help make your choice a little easier, we reviewed some of the best self-tanners around. We broke each product down into highlights, downsides, our results, and our overall star rating. So, whether you’re looking for gradual tanning drops that can be easily added to your moisturiser for a subtle glow, or want to bring out the big guns and commit to six hour development time for a deep faux tan, we’ve found the perfect one.
Welcome to the ultimate fake tan guide.
Bali Body Dark Self Tanning Mousse
Best for: A golden bronze hue for committed tanners.
Downsides: Takes longer to dry and does transfer a little onto sheets.
Overall Review: “Chic packaging? Check. Sweet scent? Check. Bronzed goddess? Check.
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Isle of Paradise Self-Tanning Water
Best for: Custom colour, minimal smell when developing, and no stained sheets or clothing.
Downsides: The spray gets everywhere so best applied in the shower and no guide colour means it’s not easy for beginners.
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Tan Truth Clear Self-Tan Mousse
Best for:Those tired of transfers and stains.
Downsides: More likely to get streaks, depending on application, as it’s clear. So use a mitt!
Overall Review: “I found the
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Vita Liberata Body Blur Instant HD Skin Finish
Best for: A temporary fix if you don’t trust a true fake tan.
Downsides: Quite expensive, may transfer if you get hot and sweaty.
Overall Review: “If you really don’t trust a true fake tan,
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Cocoa Brown Medium 1 Hour Tan
Best for: Those short for time but still want something that lasts.
Downsides: It’s slightly harder to apply than other mousse tans as it dries really quickly, but that’s why it works so well as a 1 hour tan.
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Vita Liberata Heavenly Elixir Tan
Best for: People who hate the tan biscuit smell.
Downsides: On the pricer side (but worth it).
Overall Review: “Say hello to the world’s first (and your new favourite) slow-release tan
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Sienna X 1 Hour Self-Tan Mousse
Best for: Easy to use and develops well.
Downsides: Takes longer to dry than a lot of one-hour tans.
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Tanologist Self Tan Water
Best for: Easy application, customised colour, long-lasting results, no staining.
Downsides: Might go too dark if applied overnight, reacts to deodorant, and goes cloudy over time (though this doesn’t disrupt the formula) so best used up quickly after opening.
Overall Review: “Another water formula with no guide colour,
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Tan-Luxe Super Glow Hyaluronic Self Tan Serum
Best for: Non-comedogenic (pore-clogging) tan.
Downsides: Quite a few drops needed for noticeable tan.
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Tropic Sun Drench Overnight Tanning Mousse
Best for: You like a mousse, are prepared for prep, and are worried about turning orange.
Downsides: The accompanying mitt isn’t the best on the market.
Overall Review: “I knew that if the
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SolSkin Tan Mousse
Best for:Beginners looking for zero streaks.
Downsides:Little bit of transfer.
Overall Review: “Thanks to its skin-loving, hypoallergenic ingredients, the sun-kissed bronze I achieved from the
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Bondi Sands Dark Self Tanning Foam
Best for: A dark golden hue for regular tanners.
Downsides: Does have a biscuit smell and does transfer onto sheets.
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Isle of Paradise Self-Tanning Butter
Best for: Easy to use for beginners and low maintenance tanners.
Downsides: Not ideal for people who want a fast-developing tan.
Overall Review: “Yep, another Isle of Paradise product. What can we say? The brand knows its stuff.
If you don’t fancy a foam, serum, or water, then you have to try the newest product in the Isle of Paradise line-up, the
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Nip+Fab Faux Tan Express Mousse Caramel
Best for: Those short for time looking for a deep bronze.
Downsides: Takes a little maintenance.
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Isle of Paradise Dark Self-Tanning Mousse
Best for: A deep tan, minimal transfer, and no streaks.
Downsides: Zero, zilch, nada.
Overall Review: “This brand has changed the tan game, which is why it deserves to be in here twice. The mousse in particular has been in my tanning routine every since I tried it. I reapply weekly and get great results every single time. The
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St Moriz Radiant Glow Face Mist
Best for: People apprehensive of using more high maintenance or darker tans.
Downsides: Doesn’t give immediate results (though that’s not necessarily a downside) and must be used continually to maintain results.
Overall Review: “If you prefer a fake tan that gives a healthy glow and is totally fool proof to use, consider
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EFFN Tanning Water
Best for: Sensitive skin.
Downsides: Needed a brush to help evenly distribute product.
Overall Review: “The
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St.Tropez Gradual Tan 1 Minute Everyday Pre-Shower Mousse
Best for: Newbies, very gradual results, anyone who hates sticky lotions.
Downsides: Needs a few applications to really see results.
Overall Review: “If you hate waiting for your tan to develop or the stickiness of some gradual tanning lotions,
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Coco & Eve Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam
Best for: A faux holiday glow.
Downsides: It’s a little expensive compared to others on the market.
Overall Review: “The
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Amanda Harrington Body Mousse
Best for: A supernatural tan.
Downsides: Has the classic biscuit fake tan smell.
Overall Review: “I’m fairly new to trying the
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Skinny Tan Wonder Serum
Best for: People who don’t like mousses or drops.
Downsides: Isn’t great for those new to tan and only looking for a subtle glow.
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Coola Sunless Tan Dry Oil Mist
Best for: Those after a light-bronze tan that is super easy to apply.
Downsides: Expensive for amount of product.
Overall Review: “If you’re a tanning newbie or perhaps dislike mousse tans,
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Tori Crowther is a freelance beauty journalist and former POPSUGAR UK editor.
Gemma Cartwright was the former senior editor at POPSUGAR UK. Before joining POPSUGAR in 2013 Gemma was best known for creating one of the UK’s first ever fashion blogs. Over the years she has worked for celebrity websites, beauty brands, and tech companies. She is a graduate of the London College of Fashion, a pub quiz fanatic, and a period drama devotee. She has never met a polka dot she doesn’t like.
Lauren Gordon is the editorial coordinator at POPSUGAR UK, where she creates lifestyle and identity content. Lauren has a degree in journalism from University of the Arts London and previously worked as a showbiz and TV reporter at The Mirror US. Lauren specialises in pop culture, hair and beauty, focusing on trends, sharing in-depth tutorials, and highlighting hidden gems in the beauty industry.