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The 17 Best Self-Tanners of 2024, Tested by Real People

Our top pick is the Bondi Sands Pure Self-Tanning Drops

Two bottles of Isle Paradise self tanning drops on a white cloth background with a colorful border
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People / Sophia DeVito

Sun damage is out, and UV protection is in. From cosmetic effects like fine lines, wrinkles, and dark spots to health concerns like melanoma, it’s best to avoid sun exposure. But practicing sun safety with high-quality sunscreen shouldn’t mean giving up your sunkissed glow.

Experts Say

“Self-tanner is a great way to obtain a sun-kissed glow without damaging your skin from UV exposure, [and] there are many safe, healthy, and natural-looking self-tanners available.” — Dr. Dendy Engelman, board-certified cosmetic dermatologist 

We tested 43 of the most popular self-tanners to find the formulas that would give you the most natural summer glow. These are our 17 favorites, including top picks from St. Tropez, Bondi Sands, and Coco and Eve.

Star Qualities
  • Buildable depending on amount you apply

  • Doesn’t transfer onto sheets or clothing

  • Works quickly, so you can see results within a day

Red Flags
  • Requires a mixed-in moisturizer to apply

Self-tanning can feel daunting, but the Bondi Sands Pure Self-Tanning Drops make it effortless, even if you’re a beginner. After testing this formula, we were most impressed by how quickly it worked and how easy it was to customize since it is a drop-based formula. We also love that it features some skin-benefiting ingredients, including hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and vitamin E, so you won’t only temporarily enhance your glow but also improve your skin over time. 

While you do need to mix the self-tanner with a moisturizer to apply, we found it was easier to apply than others we tried. Plus, adding moisturizer hydrates the skin and helps support a faux glow. Once applied, you don’t have to worry about this tanner transferring to your sheets or clothes since the drop formula doesn’t budge. 

Size: 1.35 ounces | Shades: Dark | Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E

Star Qualities
  • Streak-free and easy to blend

  • Doesn’t transfer onto sheets or clothes

  • Gives an instant glow

Red Flags
  • No applicator mitt included

  • Light fragrance might bother some

Most self-tanners take time to cure and show results — but not the Sol by Jergens No Wait Tropical Tan. This self-tanning mousse is easy to apply with an applicator mitt (which must be purchased separately) thanks to its lightweight consistency, which makes blending and creating a streak-free tan a total breeze.

When testing this formula, we were impressed by how quick and easy it is to use, especially for beginners. We also loved how glowy our skin looked post-application, giving us an instant natural glow. We were also pleased that the product dried quickly and did not transfer onto our sheets or clothes. The mousse has a light, pleasant scent, but it might not be a good fit for those with skin sensitivities.

Size: 5 ounces | Shades: Medium, deep | Key Ingredients: N/A

Star Qualities
  • Formula sprays on easily without streaks

  • Doesn’t transfer onto hands

Red Flags
  • Spray formula may be tricky for beginners

This L’Oreal tanning mist leads the pack in drugstore self-tanners. It sprays evenly onto the skin without any streaks, though the spray application may be tricky for beginners. We were impressed with the glow it gave in just one application and that it didn’t transfer onto our hands.

Size: 3 ounces | Shades: One shade | Key Ingredients: Vitamin E

L'Oréal Sublime Bronze Self-Tanning Facial Water Mist on a bathroom counter

People / Adam Groffman

Star Qualities
  • Easy to apply and blend

  • Dries quickly

Red Flags
  • Takes around two hours to tan

  • No applicator mitt included

The mousse texture of this self-tanner makes it super easy to apply and blend with the handy reusable mitt (sold separately) for an even, salon-worthy glow-up. The formula also dried incredibly fast (within 30 seconds), which made the curing process a lot more comfortable and prevented streaks from occurring. Although the formula says it’s a 30-minute express self-tanner, we found that it takes a couple of hours to notice a faux glow, which is still fast compared to other formulas we tried.

Size: 6.7 ounces | Shades: One buildable shade | Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, glycerin, vitamin C

A box of Isle of Paradise Express 30-Minute Mousse

People / Jessica Comstock

Star Qualities
  • Blendable formula dries quickly with no streaks

  • Doesn’t transfer — even on white sheets

  • Doesn’t smell like a self-tanner

Red Flags
  • No applicator mitt included

This formula offers one of the most even applications (goodbye, streaky tans!), thanks to its lightweight, blendable, and quick-drying formula. We were impressed by how well it stays put on the skin and doesn’t transfer to clothing or bedding — not even white sheets. And, as a bonus, it doesn’t have that self-tanner smell either. The mousse texture is easy to apply for new and experienced self-tanners alike, and although we wish it came with a mitt to make the process even easier, you can get by without one (or purchase the St. Tropez Double-Sided Luxe Tan Applicator Mitt).

Size: 4, 8 ounces | Shades: One shade | Key Ingredients: 100 percent natural DHA

Two bottles of St. Tropez Self Tan Classic Bronzing Mousse and an applicator glove

People / Kristen Geil

Star Qualities
  • Green-gray base keeps orange tones at bay

  • Doesn’t transfer onto sheets, towels, or clothing

  • Easy to blend

  • Lotus extract firms the skin and targets cellulite

Red Flags
  • We couldn’t find any

Foam formulas are some of the most user-friendly at-home self-tanners, and after testing a few, we were most impressed by the Coco & Eve Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam, which has a green-gray base designed to keep orange tones at bay. We love this formula because it’s formulated with skincare ingredients like raw virgin coconut, which nourishes the skin, and lotus extract, which firms the skin and targets cellulite. It was easy to achieve an even and natural-looking tan if applied with the mitt, which you can purchase along with the self-tanner as a set.

Size: 6.7 ounces | Shades: Medium, dark, ultra-dark | Key Ingredients: Natural DHA, lotus extract, raw virgin coconut, mango, fig, cocoa

Coco & Eve Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam on a bathroom counter

People / Ashley Schaubroeck

Star Qualities
  • Included mitt makes it easy to achieve an even tan

  • Results looked natural, even on fair skin

Red Flags
  • Tan briefly looks orange before fading to a natural-looking tan

  • Sticky upon immediate application but dries quickly

We loved how quickly this tan developed, even on fair skin. Although our skin looked slightly orange at first, that quickly dissipated and transformed into a deep, natural-looking tan by the two-hour mark. The product felt a bit sticky upon application (which is easy thanks to the included mitt), but it dried down quickly, which helped prevent any streaks after application.

Size: 4, 6.7 ounces | Shades: Medium, dark, ultra-dark | Key Ingredients: Naturally derived DHA, aloe vera

Loving Tan 2 HR Express Self Tanning Mousse is sprayed on to an applicator glove

People / Hilary Braaksma

Star Qualities
  • Offers an “ultra dark” shade recommended for melanated skin

  • Gives a healthy glow that fades evenly over time

Red Flags
  • Strong smell that may bother some

  • Transfers onto sheets and clothing

If you’re looking to give your melanated skin a sunkissed glow, try out the Bondi Sands tanning foam. Whereas most self-tanners don’t provide a sufficient shade range to bronze darker skin tones, the ultra-dark shade of this tanner is recommended for melanated skin. As one Amazon reviewer put it, “Black girls can self-tan, too!”

The application process is tricky since it dries quickly and tends to get streaky. We recommend doing extensive prep work (like exfoliating and moisturizing) to get the most even tan. It has a strong smell and transfers onto clothing and sheets, but we thought the glowing result was worth the effort. 

Size: 3.3, 6.7 ounces | Shades: Light/medium, dark, ultra dark | Key Ingredients: Aloe vera

Star Qualities
  • Clear formula doesn’t transfer onto clothes

  • Spray is easy to apply for even coverage

  • Includes refreshing and hydrating skincare ingredients

Red Flags
  • Requires a few uses to see a noticeable glow

When putting self-tanner on your face, you want a formula that’s easy to apply and provides an even finish. This buildable self-tanning spray goes on clear, doesn’t transfer onto clothes, sheets, or towels, and is easy to achieve even coverage. It also features lots of refreshing skincare ingredients that hydrate and nourish the skin, including moisture-attracting hyaluronic acid, green mandarin water, and hibiscus extract. Since this is a buildable formula, we didn’t notice a difference right away. However, with several uses, we built up a nice glow that looked natural. 

Size: 2.7 ounces | Shades: Light to medium | Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, green mandarin water, hibiscus extract

A person holding a bottle of St.Tropez Self Tan Purity Face Mist

People / Elizabeth Rhodes

Star Qualities
  • Provides a light, subtle glow

  • Doesn’t transfer onto clothing or bedding

  • Perfect for the face and body

  • Tan lasts over a week

Red Flags
  • Only one shade

Whether you want to add a little glow to your complexion or don’t love a super noticeable tan, the Sol by Jergens Deeper By The Drop serum can help you achieve a subtle tan with just a few drops. Add it to your favorite face or body moisturizer and achieve buildable coverage that gives you that sun-kissed look without feeling too tan.

In addition to subtleness, the drops don’t transfer easily, so you don’t have to worry about ruining sheets or clothes, and if you use them several days in a row, the tanning formula will stay put on your complexion for over a week. Although the self-tanning drops don’t come in different shades, we love that you can build and add more drops for a deeper and more custom tan.

Size: 1 ounce | Shades: One buildable shade | Key Ingredients: Erythrulose

Best Long-Lasting

IL Makiage 85/66 Sun Foam

IL Makiage 85/66 Sun Foam
PHOTO: IL Makiage
Star Qualities
  • Lasts for a full week

  • Comes with a brush and velvet mitt for easy application

  • Tan develops almost immediately

Red Flags
  • Pricier than others on this list

The Il Makiage foam tanner is designed to last and never get blotchy as it fades, so you will have an even, subtle tan for a week (or longer). It’s easy to apply with the included velvet mitt and applicator brush, has a blendable yet dry texture that doesn’t transfer, and you don’t need a lot of product to achieve a gorgeous glow. The development process is also almost immediate, so it can give you a quick dose of color in a pinch. While it’s pricier than others on this list, keep in mind that the cost includes application tools.

Size: 4 ounces | Shades: One shade | Key Ingredients: Erythrulose, hyaluronic acid, aloe vera

IL Makiage 85/66 Magic Moisturizing Sun Foam packaging displayed on a wood floor

People / Taylor Calta

Star Qualities
  • Formulated for sensitive skin types

  • Comes in four different shades

  • Hydrates skin thanks to skincare ingredients like hyaluronic acid

Red Flags
  • No included mitt

Whether you have sensitive skin or can’t stand the smell of self-tanner, the fragrance-free Tanologist Self-Tan Mousse is worth trying. The formula is designed with sensitive skin types in mind and includes hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and aloe vera to nourish and hydrate the skin. We love how easy it is to achieve an even tan (especially when using a tanning mitt, which is not included). It also offers the largest shade range on this list, so you can get a more accurate tan for your skin tone.

Size: 6.76 ounces | Shades: Light, medium, dark, extra dark | Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, aloe vera

A bottle of Tanologist Self Tan Mousse and an applicator mitt on a wood surface

People / Emma Rose Connolly

Star Qualities
  • Available in full-body and half-body sizes for on-the-go touch-ups

  • Lasts for up to seven days

  • Easy to use, even for self-tan beginners

Red Flags
  • Sticky upon application but dries quickly

Tanning towelettes are a convenient, travel-friendly option for adding a sun-kissed touch on the go. The Tan Towel Body Tan Towelettes are so fool-proof that even beginners can achieve an even, all-over tan. After the initial application, the tan can last up to seven days, making it one of the longest-lasting tans on our list. Albeit a little sticky at first, we found that the stickiness allowed us to see where the solution was applied for an even application. And, after a few minutes, it completely dried up, so it wasn’t an issue.

Size: 5-pack | Shades: Classic, plus, dark | Key Ingredients: Erythrulose

Star Qualities
  • Thick consistency made it easy to apply

  • Formulated with hyaluronic acid and vitamin C to nourish the skin

  • Doesn’t transfer onto clothes or sheets

Red Flags
  • Takes 15 to 30 minutes to dry

If you prefer a self-tanner with a gel consistency, try the b.Tan Glow Your Own Way Tan Gel. This product has a thick consistency that applies evenly without streaks or blotchiness. Plus, its formula features hyaluronic acid and vitamin C for their skin-plumping benefits. We had no problems with the gel transferring onto our sheets, towels, or clothes. Although it did take some time for the self-tanner gel to dry on our skin, we loved how it gave way to a natural-looking finish.

Size: 16 ounces | Shades: One shade | Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, vitamin C

Star Qualities
  • AHAs and BHAs exfoliate the skin

  • Active vitamin D gives a sun-kissed glow

  • Dries in one minute

Red Flags
  • Wipe might irritate some skin types

The Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Glow Pad Intense Glow for Face is part self-tanner, part peel pad, thanks to its inclusion of AHAs and BHAs, which exfoliate the complexion with one swipe. The wipes also feature active vitamin D to add a gorgeous glow to your complexion. These wipes are easy to apply, buildable, and dry in just one minute. The rough texture of the pad feels a little like a peel pad, which some might find irritating. Bonus: These wipes are convenient to carry and pack on trips.

Size: 20-pack | Shades: One shade | Key Ingredients: AHAs, BHAs, active vitamin D

Star Qualities
  • Glides easily onto skin

  • Lasts up to seven days

  • Doesn’t transfer onto clothing, towels, or sheets

  • Can be used alone or blended with moisturizer

Red Flags
  • Expensive for a one-ounce bottle

We loved the longevity and easy application of the Typology self-tanning serum. Since it has an oily texture, it applies smoothly to the skin for a deeper tan or mixes well with moisturizer for a more subtle glow. We found that it kept its integrity for seven days (and even once it started to fade, it still looked good). Despite having an oily texture, it absorbs quickly into the complexion and doesn’t transfer onto clothing or sheets. While it’s on the pricey side, the unique application and long-term results make this a worthwhile pick.

Size: 1 ounce | Shades: One shade | Key Ingredients: DHA, carob pulp extract

A bottle of Typology Self-Tanning Serum with 10% DHA + carob pulp extract on a marble counter

People / Paden Reich

Star Qualities
  • Only takes 15 minutes to see results

  • Easy to apply a natural-looking tan

  • You can mix this with a moisturizer for a more natural glow

Red Flags
  • We couldn’t find any

These self-tanning drops are designed to mix into moisturizer or apply directly to the skin, depending on how deep you want your tan. It takes only 15 minutes to see results, and you can easily build upon your glow with daily use. In addition to tanning the skin, ingredients such as pomegranate extract, coconut water, passion fruit oil, vitamin E, and hyaluronic acid nourish and hydrate the skin, helping to support the skin’s overall glow.

Size: 1 ounce | Shades: One buildable shade | Key Ingredients: Pomegranate extract, coconut water, passion fruit oil, vitamin E, hyaluronic acid

A box of Lux Unfiltered N°36 Supernatural Tanning Mousse and a box of Lux Unfiltered N°12 Bronzing Face Drops sit on a counter

People / Sarah Felbin

Other Self-Tanners We Tried

  • Tan-Luxe Hydra Mousse Hydrating Self-Tan Mousse: When applied with a mitt applicator (which you would need to purchase separately), this tanning mousse goes on smoothly and evenly and is easy to blend, so you don’t have to worry about streaks. And, despite how well it blends, it also doesn’t budge, so you don’t ever have to worry about it transferring to your bedding or garments. Additionally, the self-tanner fades nicely, so you can either continue to reapply or allow it to wear off completely without experiencing blotchiness. This mousse does have a mild scent, so it might not be ideal for those with sensitive skin.
  • Isle of Paradise Self-Tanning Drops: These drops come in three different shades and feature a buildable application, allowing you to customize your shade to your preference. The formula is also enhanced with nourishing skincare ingredients to hydrate and tighten your skin. This product is super easy to apply and blends easily into moisturizer for a more even and natural-looking glow. This formula took a bit longer to dry down and transferred onto our towels, so it didn’t end up being one of our top picks.

What to Know About Self-Tanners

Skincare Ingredients

When shopping for a self-tanner, Dr. Engelman says to look for “a self-tanning product that also doubles as skincare with ingredients that nourish and support the moisture barrier.” While not every self-tanner focuses on the inclusion of skincare ingredients, many top-rated formulas — including several on our list — boast hydrating benefits that contribute to that faux sun-kissed glow. 

Our top pick for the best self-tanner overall, the Bondi Sands Pure Self-Tanning Drops, features a blend of hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and vitamin E to moisturize, nourish, and protect. And our best fragrance-free self-tanner, the Tanologist Self-Tan Mousse, includes hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and aloe vera for their hydrating, cooling, and glow-enhancing effects.

Texture and Type 

A self-tanning product’s texture and application are also important to consider, as this can make or break a formula. “You want a smooth and seamless application for the most natural and beautiful-looking result possible,” says Dr. Engelman. With this in mind, she says to consider the different types of formulas and application processes, including lotions, sprays, serum drops, and mousse. 

In addition to these popular formula types, Rachel Lee Lozina, a New York State licensed esthetician and owner of Blue Water Spa in Oyster Bay, N.Y., says to consider tan towels, which “are a quick and portable way to apply self-tanner,” as you can use them to quickly wipe your face, chest, arms, and legs for an on-the-go glow. Our top pick for the best self-tanning towelettes are the Tan Towel Body Tan Towelettes, which come in a five-pack and are super easy to use.

Shade Range

“Self-tanners usually come in color choices, and you want to make sure you are choosing wisely,” says Lozina. She recommends starting with a lighter shade (especially if you’re new to self-tanner) since a shade that’s too dark for your skin tone won’t look natural, and it’s always easier to build upon. “If you feel it’s too light, you can always re-apply, but if you choose a shade too dark to start with, you have to wait for it to fade.” 

While some self-tanners feature a range of different shades, others focus on more buildable or customizable coverage. For example, tanning drops are often used for more custom self-tans since the number of drops added to your moisturizer can result in a range of light to medium to deep finishes. Our top pick for the best self-tanner overall, the Bondi Sands Pure Self-Tanning Drops, is an ideal example of this, as the instructions recommend adding four to 12 drops to moisturizer, depending on how deep you want your tan. The Isle of Paradise Self-Tanning Body Drops also come in a serum-like bottle and three different shades for an even more custom glow.

Gradual and Buildable Shades

For those new to self-tanner or who are fair-skinned and nervous about not getting their shade right, Lozina says to consider lotions that gradually deepen over time or formulas with a more buildable process. “If your skin is very fair and you’re apprehensive about getting too dark too quickly, gradual creams are the best,” she explains. “Apply daily until you reach your desired tan, and then wait three to four days to reapply to maintain your perfect glow.” 

Our top pick for the best subtle tan, the Sol by Jergens Deeper By The Drop, is an excellent buildable option. The N°12 Bronzing Face Drops and Isle of Paradise Express 30-Minute Mousse both also feature buildable shades that allow you to customize your glow over time. 

Behind The Scenes

Our PEOPLE Tested team researched the most popular self-tanners and tested 43 self-tanning formulas across a variety of categories, such as mousse, drops, foam, and towelettes, to find the best self-tanners. Over a two-week trial period, we made note of everything, including the application process, how well the formulas blended, whether or not they appeared streaky, how quickly they dried, and if they transferred to clothing, towels, and bedding. We rated each formula on a scale of 1 to 5 based on the following categories:

  • Ease of Application: Tanners that earned top scores in this category came with applicator tools that made the product go on smoothly with no streaks. We also took into account how long it took the product to dry. 
  • Transfer Resistance: Will the tanner stick to your clothes, sheets, or hands? We preferred products that stayed put once applied. 
  • Tan Longevity: The best tans lasted over a week without reapplication. 
  • Consistency: We took into account how smooth the consistency was, as well as how it felt on the skin. Our favorites went on smoothly and felt super comfortable and non-sticky. 
  • Overall Quality: Every product on this list gave us a noticeable, natural-looking tan. We also took scent into account and excluded any products with an undesirable odor.
The Bondi Sands Tanning Foam on a bathroom counter

People / Brooke Ciolek

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does self-tanner work?

    “Self-tanner mimics a tan by temporarily darkening dead skin cells,” says Dr. Engelman. The active ingredient in self-tanner is called dihydroxyacetone, or DHA, which is a safe and FDA-approved ingredient that “interacts with amino acids on the epidermis to temporarily darken it, giving the appearance of a tan,” she adds.

  • How long does self-tanner last?

    How long a self-tanner lasts depends on several factors, including the formula and the aftercare. For the most part, self-tanning products will give you a nice glow for between five and seven days, though you might be able to extend the life of your self-tan by keeping your skin hydrated or by adding a few tanning drops to your moisturizer for maintenance.

  • Is self-tanner safe for sensitive skin?

    This all depends on the formula and ingredients as well as your personal preferences. If you have sensitive skin, experts recommend always doing a patch test to see how your skin reacts before applying it all over. If fragrance is your biggest concern, it’s also best to look for a scent-free self-tanner such as the Tanologist Self-Tan Mousse, which is fragrance-free and designed for sensitive skin types.

  • Is it better to put a self-tanner on clean or dirty skin?

    The best surface for self-tanner is clean, dry skin that is free from lotion, deodorant, and perfumes, says Lesly Frawley, owner of Namaste Tan in King of Prussia, Pa. “This will allow no barriers between the skin and sunless product to guarantee a natural finish,” she explains, noting that clean skin can also help prevent any blotchiness. However, if you tend to have too much color collect on areas of thick skin such as your knees, elbows, and heels, you can apply moisturizer there first to help dilute the color. We recommend exfoliating before application.

Why Trust PEOPLE?

Jessie Quinn is a contributing commerce writer for PEOPLE and has written for publications such as Byrdie, InStyle, The Spruce, NYLON, and more. Jessie has experience covering top beauty products, like the best epilators and the best hair loss treatments. When covering the best self-tanners, Jessie reviewed and researched the PEOPLE Tested team’s insights, paying close attention to how well each self-tanning solution held up throughout the testing process. For further insight, Jessie also reached out to top skincare and self-tanning experts to learn more about what to look for in a self-tanner, the different types of self-tanners to consider, and what makes a self-tanning formula the best.

Our Expert Panel

  • Dr. Dendy Engelman, MD, FACMS, FAAD, is a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist and Mohs surgeon.
  • Rachel Lee Lozina is a New York State licensed esthetician and owner of Blue Water Spa in Oyster Bay, N.Y.
  • Lesly Frawley is the owner of Namaste Tan in King of Prussia, Pa.

What Is PEOPLE Tested?

We created the PEOPLE Tested seal of approval to help you find the very best products for your life. We use our unique methodology to test products in three labs across the country and with our network of home testers to determine their effectiveness, durability, ease of use, and so much more. Based on the results, we rate and recommend products so you can find the right one for your needs.

But we don’t stop there: We also regularly re-review the categories in which we’ve awarded the PEOPLE Tested seal of approval — because the best product of today might not be the best of tomorrow. And by the way, companies can never buy our recommendation: Their products must earn it, fair and square.

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