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The self-tan face drops which shoppers describe as ‘sun-kissed goodness'

The self-tan face drops which shoppers describe as ‘sun-kissed goodness'

Wales Online09-05-2025
The self-tan face drops which shoppers describe as 'sun-kissed goodness'
If you are in need of something to help give you the perfect summer glow, this could be the answer to your prayers
Lancaster Self Tan Sun-kissed Face Drops
(Image: Boots )
Lancaster Self Tan Sun-kissed Face Drops offer a practical way to achieve a natural-looking tan without sun exposure. Designed for easy integration into your daily skincare routine, the drops promise to deliver visible results within one hour and can last up to a week according to Boots.
Formulated with natural-origin biotech DHA and Lancaster's Tan Activator Complex, the drops also support the skin's natural tanning process for an even, consistent result. Suitable for year-round use, these face drops are intended to provide a subtle, buildable tan while maintaining your existing skincare regime.
And it's also received the seal of approval from shoppers who have been raving about it in the reviews. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
One person entitled their review: 'Sun-kissed goodness' , writing: 'I absolutely love these drops. They're actually the first drops I've ever tried (usually I just apply a normal body self-tanner to the face).
'Because you add drops to a moisturiser every other day or so (I decided to try every day) you get no tan lines on your hairline or under your eyes.
'This makes the tan build and blend effortlessly without being patchy. What results is a beautiful bronze glow that looks great (NO orange) even on my super pale skin.
'The smell of the drops is incredible too. They have a coconut/tropical scent that is lovely and summery. Would absolutely recommend!'
Someone else added: 'I recently tried the self tan face drops from Lancaster and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed.
'The product is easy to use and delivers a natural-looking tan without any streaks or blotches.
'The drops are lightweight and blend seamlessly into my skincare routine, giving me a healthy, sun-kissed glow. '
It wasn't for everyone, as one person said: 'I didn't notice much of a difference from using this product, perhaps just a slight glow which is ok if that's what you're after from facial tanning drops.'
Yet lots of people were massively impressed. Another happy Boots customer wrote: 'As someone who has tried virtually every facial tan on the market I was really impressed with the natural shade of these tanning drops.
'No fake orange cast, just a lovely natural sun kissed glow that is achieved with minimal effort. Better still doesn't break me out or break up my makeup, just disappears into the skin.'
You could also buy this Sun Drops gradual tanning face serum for £26 at Tropic , or the Bronzing Drops from e.l.f for £12 .
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Or for something slightly different you could also go for the Isle of Paradise Self Tanning Drops for £21.95 .
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