
The most genius beauty hack ever? This new SPF is actually a gradual self-tanner in disguise - without any fake tan smell or streaks!
A sun cream and gradual self-tanner in one, the Green People Glow & Protect SPF30 combines SPF30 protection, gradual self-tan, and deep hydration that's both sun-safe and streak-free.
Green People Glow & Protect SPF30
Green People's Glow & Protect SPF30 combines broad-spectrum sun protection, gradual self-tanning, and deep hydration in one natural, streak-free formula designed for sensitive skin.
A true multitasker, it delivers a subtle, buildable bronze glow while nourishing the skin and eliminating the need for multiple products or complicated routines.
And we've got a little something extra for you - use code GLOW50 to get 50 per cent off the Exfoliating Hand & Body Scrub when you purchase Glow & Protect.
The code is valid until June 6, 2025, and can't be combined with any other offers.
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Designed with sensitive skin in mind, this natural and organic formula delivers a flawless, sun-kissed glow without any of the usual fake tan fuss - perfect if you're pale like me and after a tanner that's effortless to apply and impossible to mess up.
What I really love is that there's no faffing around with loads of different products, nor do I need to wear it overnight. With Glow & Protect, you just apply as you would any moisturiser, and you'll be glowing, hydrated and protected all in one go.
Ideal for the face and body, this multitasker develops over 18 to 24 hours and builds gradually for a natural, bronzed look, while also offering broad-spectrum protection to keep harmful UVA and UVB rays at bay.
The formula features a blend of DHA and Erythrulose, two tanning agents that work together to build a radiant bronze that lasts for up to five days - don't expect to be dramatically bronzed.
I gave it a go myself and can confirm it leaves your skin feeling super soft, smooth and nourished, thanks to the mix of Hyaluronic Acid, Aloe Vera and plant oils. When I tested it, the tan faded evenly, too.
I also love how it toned down my red undertones and meant I could get away with wearing way less makeup.
And rather than being an SPF with a bit of tint or a tanning accelerator thrown in, it's the real deal - a proper sun cream and gradual self-tan rolled into one. I'm impressed.
And for those who dread the tell-tale smell of traditional self-tanners, this one is a breath of fresh air, literally.
Green People Glow & Protect bursting with uplifting notes of Sweet Orange, Mandarin, Lemon and Ginger, it delivers a warm, citrusy fragrance with floral undertones that feels like summer in a bottle.
While you might catch a subtle hint of tan if you press your nose to your skin throughout the day, it's nothing like the overpowering scent of standard gradual tanners.
There's no need to rinse it off, no worry about stains (just wait 15 minutes before dressing - although I did steer clear of white just in case), and absolutely no synthetic fragrances or drying alcohols.
Use code GLOW50 to get 50 per cent off the Exfoliating Hand & Body Scrub (pictured) when you purchase Glow & Protect
Plus, because it includes SPF 30, you can apply it in the morning and head out without needing to use a separate sunscreen.
With its skin-loving ingredients, cruelty-free credentials, and easy, buildable glow, Glow & Protect SPF30 is a total winner for any self-tan novice wanting to bronze up while staying protected. It's a no-brainer, and it gets a big thumbs up from me.
Shop the Green People Glow & Protect Organic Self Tan with SPF30 (£37) online here.
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