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Bali Body's bestselling gradual tan that leaves no orange sheets is on sale
Bali Body's bestselling gradual tan that leaves no orange sheets is on sale

Daily Mirror

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Bali Body's bestselling gradual tan that leaves no orange sheets is on sale

"It gives a mousse-like medium bronze tone but with the skin-loving benefits of a hydrating body butter" As a person who turns practically translucent in the winter and remains eerily pale even when summer arrives, I've always been envious of those who effortlessly bronze and glow as soon as the sun shines. Unfortunately, my skin doesn't tan anymore – it just freckles. So, when I planned a tropical holiday this year, I knew I needed something to give me a bit of healthy colour. The issue is, fake tan and I have a complex relationship. I've tried several that left me streaky, orange or smelling like biscuits. I also despise tans that feel sticky to sleep in and transfer onto sheets. However, I'd heard glowing reviews about Bali Body's Gradual Tanning Butter, a moisturiser-tanning hybrid promising hydrated, buttery-soft skin with a buildable golden glow. It seemed like a dream for someone like me – a fake tan avoider with zero patience for high-maintenance beauty routines. I packed a tub in my suitcase and kept my fingers crossed. After using it religiously every evening on holiday (and still going strong now that I'm back), I can't see myself replacing it with another tan. And now that it's on sale on Boots for £17.99 instead of £26.99, I'm stocking right up! So, why is it so good? If you love the idea of a gradual tan but still want to see some colour without waiting days, Bali Body's Gradual Tanning Butter has your name all over it. It gives you a slow-build bronze but with the bonus of a bit more oomph – think the instant tint you'd get from a medium mousse, but way more moisturising. The texture is rich and buttery, sinks in like a dream and leaves your skin with a subtle glow straight away, so you're not left wondering if it's actually doing anything. Ingredient-wise, it's a proper skin treat. There's shea butter, cocoa butter and aloe vera in the mix to keep things soft and smooth, and vitamin E gives it that extra bit of TLC. The colour deepens over the next day or two, but you still get that satisfying just-applied warmth, which makes it perfect for topping up your tan or faking a little holiday skin midweek. No streaks, no smell, and definitely no waiting around in a towel – just healthy-looking colour and skin that feels like velvet. While the medium bronze shade is perfect for me, I can appreciate some people love a darker bronze. So if you were to ask me whether there's a tan out there that develops a bit darker but still doesn't transfer onto sheets or feel sticky, I'd direct you to Tan-Luxe's Hydra-Mousse Hydrating Self Tan Mousse. It's a bit of a splurge at £36, but it's probably the only mousse I don't dread using. If you want to read about the best clear fake tans according to our fashion and beauty team, you can see our before and afters here.

Glow With Purpose: How Self-Tan Became Skincare's Sophisticated Power Player
Glow With Purpose: How Self-Tan Became Skincare's Sophisticated Power Player

Forbes

time19-04-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

Glow With Purpose: How Self-Tan Became Skincare's Sophisticated Power Player

Self Tan Success: The global market—projected to reach over $2.3 billion by 2030—is riding a wave of ... More consumer insight, driven by a generation that prizes glow, but demands more from their products. In an era where SPF awareness has skyrocketed and the aesthetic of wellness trumps the pursuit of sun damage, self-tan has become more than cosmetic. It's a statement of self-care, sophistication, and subtle control. Once dismissed as a streaky shortcut to summer, self-tan has emerged from the shadows of the beauty aisle to become one of skincare's most dynamic and strategic categories. No longer the reserve of teenage experimentation or seasonal indulgence, self-tan is now defined by formulation innovation, health-conscious consumer behaviour, and a rising demand for functional luxury. The global market—projected to reach over $2.3 billion by 2030—is riding a wave of consumer insight, driven by a generation that prizes glow, but demands more from their products. In an era where SPF awareness has skyrocketed and the aesthetic of wellness trumps the pursuit of sun damage, self-tan has become more than cosmetic. It's a statement of self-care, sophistication, and subtle control. Brands like Tan-Luxe, whose Gradual Illuminating Tanning Lotion won a top score of 83% from Which? ... More for its natural results and hydrating feel, demonstrate the level of formulation that consumers now expect. The numbers speak volumes. The global self-tanning market is expected to grow from $1.2 billion in 2025 to nearly $2 billion by 2032, with a CAGR of over 7%, according to Fortune Business Insights. In Europe—where the UK leads in market maturity—self-tan is a category to watch, with British consumers embracing products that merge performance, skincare, and self-expression. This isn't driven by vanity alone. What's powering the shift is consumer caution—a deepened understanding of sun damage, rising skin cancer awareness, and an industry-wide emphasis on prevention over repair. In the words of one British Beauty Council report: 'Consumers no longer see tanning as a guilty pleasure, but as part of a healthy-looking routine.' Add in the rise of online shopping, user-generated reviews, and the visual economy of social media, and self-tan finds itself ideally placed. It delivers a visible result, a moment of personal transformation, and highly Instagrammable packaging—all in one category. Sisley Paris has positioned its Self Tanning Hydrating Body Skin Care product not only as a bronzer, ... More but as a luxury moisturiser in its own right. What once was a pre-holiday panic buy has become a year-round routine. Consumers no longer apply self-tan to fake a fortnight in the sun. They use it to even skin tone, enhance radiance, and bridge the gap between wellness and aesthetic. This shift mirrors wider beauty trends. Hybridisation—the blending of cosmetic and skincare function—is a key driver. The best-performing self-tan products today are not just bronzers; they hydrate, exfoliate, smooth, and often incorporate ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, or botanical oils. Where tanning used to sit outside the core skincare conversation, it is now integrated into routines and measured in quality, not colour depth. The goal? Glow, not gimmick. The self-tan category is enjoying a quiet revolution—one led by texture, tone, and technology. Gone are the days of overpowering scent, unpredictable colour, and dreaded transfer. Today's bestsellers are sheer, buildable, and effortless to apply—reflecting the consumer demand for beauty that fits into their lives, not the other way around. Brands like Tan-Luxe, whose Gradual Illuminating Tanning Lotion won a top score of 83% from Which? for its natural results and hydrating feel, demonstrate the level of formulation that consumers now expect. Meanwhile, Sisley Paris has positioned its Self Tanning Hydrating Body Skin Care product not only as a bronzer, but as a luxury moisturiser in its own right. And then there's Brunae Body—a rising disruptor with a modern, minimalist brand voice and inclusive ... More marketing. Their clean formulations and high aesthetic have tapped into a Gen Z consumer who wants efficacy, ethics, and elegance in equal measure. And then there's Brunae Body—a rising disruptor with a modern, minimalist brand voice and inclusive marketing. Their clean formulations and high aesthetic have tapped into a Gen Z consumer who wants efficacy, ethics, and elegance in equal measure. Bridging the gap between fun and functional, Isle of Paradise is loved for inclusive tones and ... More colour-correcting formulations. Each brand reflects a different consumer mindset—from entry-level convenience to prestige pampering. But all are unified by one thing: a focus on experience over excess. As health consciousness rises, self-tan is becoming a strategic growth lever—particularly in grocery, pharmacy, and beauty retail. In the UK, the category has helped boost grocery beauty sales as seasonal sun cream sales fell, highlighting its role in maintaining footfall and basket size across unpredictable climates. What makes self-tan commercially powerful is its repeat-purchase potential, cross-category reach (from body to face, skincare to cosmetics), and seasonal resilience. It sells in January, June, and October alike—adapting not to the weather, but to the consumer's mood and lifestyle. Self-tan has shaken off its legacy reputation. It has moved from the margins of beauty into the centre of self-care—and it's done so by embracing nuance, technology, and subtlety. Today's products meet consumers where they are: busy, informed, and image-aware. Deeper than beauty—the shift is behavioural. Self-tan is succeeding because it answers a modern desire: to look better, feel healthier, and control appearance in a way that's sustainable, achievable, and emotionally rewarding.

Kelly Ripa, 54, uses these 'remarkable' drops for a glowy look — now 20% off
Kelly Ripa, 54, uses these 'remarkable' drops for a glowy look — now 20% off

Yahoo

time25-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Kelly Ripa, 54, uses these 'remarkable' drops for a glowy look — now 20% off

If you're looking and feeling pasty right now, raise your hand. Don't worry, our hands are raised too. Instead of wishing for that bronzed complexion that only a beach vacation can get you (reminder: summer is still, far, far away), self-tanners are a great way to cheat your way to a sun-kissed glow. Take, for example, Kelly Ripa. On an episode of Live with Kelly and Ryan (pre-Mark!), the poster child for graceful aging shared her secret weapon: the Tan-Luxe Face Illuminating Self-Tan Drops. Oh, and they're currently marked down by a glowy 20% off at Amazon. Like most celebrity-backed beauty products, the Tan-Luxe drops are not the cheapest at $50. However, this bronzing superhero is currently down to $40 in both shades (a nice and round 20% off) — which is the lowest price we've seen since last summer. The Tan-Luxe tanning drops are secretly a double threat. First, it's a self-tanner (duh). Second? It's also a serum. The formula is full of skin-loving ingredients like aloe, vitamin E, raspberry seed oil and caffeine to nourish, firm and tone your skin. This way, your skin is both glowy and healthy. According to both Ripa and the brand, the drops are super easy to use. "You put [the drops] in your moisturizer, and then you put it on, and your tan develops gradually," she said of this liquid gold. She adds, "They're kind of remarkable." The result? A natural, streak-free tan. You can customize your tan by adjusting the number of drops you use. It's not just Ripa who credits Tan-Luxe for her glow — over 4,000 Amazon shoppers have given the tanning drops a perfect five-star review. "This is one of the best tanning liquids," declared a Tan-Luxe fan in their five-star review. "You don't get any streaks and they don't penetrate and mark your pores on your skin. For me that was the biggest thing. I've tried many tan oils and they always mark my pores and they look horrible on my legs." "Love this," shared this radiant reviewer. "I wear it under makeup and it creates a healthy glow. Very natural looking to get color through the winter months. " Another luminous fan wrote: "This stuff is amazing. Yes, a bit expensive, but WORTH IT. It lasts forever. My favorite thing is how natural it looks. I'll add five drops into my facial moisturizer, mix it up, put it on my face and leave it be overnight. The next day my whole face is tanned and yet somehow, it blends seamlessly into my chest without using any tanner there! NO streaks at all." "I've used other tanning drops that broke me out on the face, but these have been great," said a final bronzed beauty. "I've had no breakouts or issues from them, using it for two years now. I have a fairly light skin tone, so using about two drops in my lotion usually works well for me. Doesn't leave an orange cast and looks really natural!" Amazon shoppers are generally fans of the tanning drops, but one four-star reviewer took issue with the smell. "I really don't like the smell but I have a very sensitive nose," they explained. "It's weird. It only lasts for about 12 hours and then goes away. So I can put up with it." For what it's worth, the reviewer also noted that "most people don't seem to notice it." Before diving in though, heed this warning from Ripa: Do not go all-in. After using a handful of Tan-Luxe's other products with the drops, she found that more was certainly not better. "If you start putting on all these things at once, you can develop tans on parts of your body more so than other parts," she shared. "If you look at me without the makeup on, in a certain light, I kind of look like a Rorschach test," Ripa joked. Don't forget to match your body with your newly bronzed face. Mix a few drops of the Tan-Luxe Body Illuminating Self-Tan Drops (also on sale!) with your favorite body lotion for a vacation-ready glow. If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.) The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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