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Whether you’re a self-tanner devotee or just dipping your toes into the bronze life, the best facial self-tanners will have you glowing in no time. Throughout our extensive research, we found six formulas that won’t turn you into an Oompa Loompa, disappear after a single rinse, and don’t have that dreaded chemical smell. Yes, they exist! Many of these formulas are also infused with skincare ingredients like hyaluronic acid and vitamin C, so you get added benefits along with your glow. During testing, we assessed each pick for ease of application, how well it layered with existing skincare, shade development, and overall finish. Keep reading to see the Allure editor–approved favorites worth adding to your routine now.
Our Top Facial Self-Tanners
- Best Overall: Dolce Glow Goccia di Sole Hydrating Self-Tanning Serum Drops, $48
- Best Color Payoff: Tan-Luxe The Face Illuminating Self-Tan Drops, $50
- Best Exfoliating: Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Alpha Beta Glow Pad Self-Tanner for Face, $48
- Best for Beginners: Saltyface Tanning Water, $42
- Best Shade Range: Isle of Paradise Face Self-Tanning Glow Drops, $30
- Best Hydrating: Lux Unfiltered N°12 Self Tanning Face Drops, $42
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- Is it okay to put body self-tanner on my face?
- How do I apply a facial self-tanner?
- Will facial self-tanner clog my pores?
- What's the difference between facial self-tanner and bronzing drops?
- Meet the experts
- How we test and review products
- Our staff and testers
Best Overall: Dolce Glow Goccia di Sole Hydrating Self-Tanning Serum
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Dolce Glow
Goccia di Sole Hydrating Self-Tanning Serum
$48
Nordstrom
$48
Ulta Beauty
$50
Revolve
Why we love it: It’s no surprise that Dolce Glow tops our list—between its Best of Beauty Award wins and its top spot on our list of the best self-tanning mousses, the brand knows what it takes to deliver a believable glow. The Goccia Di Sole Hydrating Self-Tanning Serum is another just-left-the-beach trickster we keep in constant rotation. Powered by hydrating hyaluronic acid, brightening vitamin C, and smoothing niacinamide, it leaves skin looking bronzed while staying soft, smooth, and plump—so you never have to choose between tan and hydration. Beyond the skin-care perks, it delivers a natural-looking, lasting glow—one that stood out as the most believable throughout our extensive testing. The scent is subtle and fresh, not overpowering at all, and doesn’t linger as it develops, making it easy to stay consistent with application. When one of our testers applied it at night, her tan lasted about five days before fading evenly, and her skin felt hydrated the entire time.

Allure commerce editor Sarah Han before applying Dolce Glow Goccia di Sole Hydrating Self-Tanning Serum

Han four hours after applying Dolce Glow Goccia di Sole Hydrating Self-Tanning Serum
Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han
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“I’m very much a self-tanning newbie, and what better time to start experimenting than the dead of winter when my face is looking its palest and most dull? Plus, facial self-tanners seem far less intimidating than body self-tanners. (We’ll cross that bridge…maybe never.) These Dolce Glow drops are by far the easiest product I’ve tried so far. They feel like a usual face serum that’s super easy to spread evenly, thanks to its slip, so I get a nice, even tan after a few hours. I initially went the route of mixing the drops into my moisturizer but I prefer applying them directly to my face for much more noticeable results. Again, I’m at my palest right now, and want that extra boost of color—but maybe, in the summertime, I’ll revert to the moisturizer method to help ‘maintain’ my naturally warmer color. I love where I landed: a subtle glow that so clearly livened up my complexion—and honestly, I feel like I don’t even need makeup on these ‘tanner’ days because my skin looks less red.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
Tester feedback from former shopping market editor Angela Trakoshis
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“I always find that when I self-tan my face over any active acne, the blemish spots come out darker than the rest of my skin, but the niacinamide in this serum helps even it all out so there’s no patchiness, which is such a huge bonus for me.” —Angela Trakoshis, former shopping market editor
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- Type: drops
- Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, niacinamide
- Shades: 1
- Development time: 4 to 8 hours
- Fragrance: fresh, subtle scent
- Lasts up to: 5 days
Best Color Payoff: Tan-Luxe The Face Illuminating Self-Tan Drops
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Tan-Luxe
The Face Illuminating Self-Tan Drops
$50
Amazon
$50
Nordstrom
$55
Ulta Beauty
Why we love it: Listen, the Tan-Luxe The Face Illuminating Self-Tan Drops are it if you want a customizable glow that makes you look like you just returned from a Mediterranean getaway. They have everything a great facial self-tanner should have: skin-loving ingredients (hi, hydrating raspberry seed oil and vitamin E), two shade options, and a fresh scent.
As far as application goes, we like mixing a few drops with our night cream (as we normally do with self-tan serums), and by morning, we’re left with a natural-looking warmth—no streaks or weird orange tint here! The smell? Almost nonexistent, which is a huge win in the self-tan world. Our testers noticed the glow lasted a solid four days, which is impressive, given how often we test the best face washes, exfoliants, and the list goes on.
Allure former shopping market editor Angela Trakoshis applying the Tan-Luxe The Face Illuminating Self-Tan Drops
Angela Trakoshis
Trakoshis 9 hours after using the Tan-Luxe The Face Illuminating Self-Tan Drops
Angela Trakoshis
Tester feedback from Trakoshis
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“This serum actually feels like skin care, so it’s so easy to implement into your routine. There are no streaks or weird orange payoff, so it looks like a believable tan, and its long-lasting wear is also impressive.” —Angela Trakoshis, former shopping market editor
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- Type: drops
- Key ingredients: raspberry seed oil, aloe vera, vitamin E
- Shades: 2
- Development time: 4 to 6 hours
- Fragrance: minimal, fresh scent
- Lasts up to: 4 to 5 days
Best Exfoliating: Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Glow Pad Self-Tanner for Face
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Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare
Alpha Beta Glow Pad Self-Tanner for Face
$48
Nordstrom
$48
Dermstore
$48
Sephora
Allure commerce writer Lily Wohlner applying the Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Glow Pad Self-Tanner for Face
Lily Wohlner
Why we love it: Dr. Dennis Gross’s Alpha Beta Glow Pads really are as simple as swipe and go—but they’re doing much more than just delivering color. The pads exfoliate and tan at the same time, so skin looks instantly smoother and noticeably glowier within the hour. While exfoliating and tanning might sound counterintuitive, the formula uses a blend of alpha and beta hydroxy acids to polish skin while the encapsulated DHA takes effect and develops into a natural-looking tan in under an hour—no rinsing required. Vitamin E rounds out the formula, keeping skin hydrated throughout the process. Think of it like exfoliating before a body tan, except this is a true two-in-one (and yes, there’s a body version, too). We like using the pads twice a week as part of our exfoliation routine for a sun-kissed glow, no matter the time of year.

Wohlner before applying Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Glow Pad Self-Tanner for Face
Lily Wohlner
Wohlner four hours after applying Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Glow Pad Self-Tanner for Face
Lily Wohlner
Tester feedback from commerce writer Lily Wohlner
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“Whenever anyone asks me about my favorite facial self-tanner, I always point them to these. I usually use a mousse on my face when I do a full-body tan, but because I’m constantly washing my face, it fades much faster—these help keep my face just as tan as the rest of my body between full sessions. About three days after a full tan, I swipe one on to refresh my glow (I seriously get compliments every time) and keep everything looking seamless, without that harsh line. Major bonus points for how incredibly easy they are to use.” —Lily Wohlner, commerce writer
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- Type: wipes
- Key ingredients: alpha hydroxy acid (lactic, glycolic, and phytic), beta hydroxy acid, DHA, vitamin E
- Shades: 1
- Development time: 1 to 6 hours
- Fragrance: minimal
- Lasts up to: 3 days
Best for Beginners: Saltyface Tanning Water
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Saltyface
Tanning Water
$42
Saltyface
Allure senior art director Ingrid Fowler applying the Saltyface Tanning Water
Ingrid Fowler
Why we love it: You’d swear you were misting your face with a hydrating spray, but it’s actually Saltyface’s Tanning Water—a no-fuss staple we reach for when we want an effortless glow. The fine mist delivers a natural-looking, streak-free tan, with two shades to choose from (Light to Medium and Medium to Dark) for a more customized finish. It’s packed with skin-loving ingredients like aloe leaf and cucumber flower for hydration, plus calendula flower and linden leaf extract to support smoothness and firmness—all without clogging pores (yes, it’s acne-safe). We’ve even spritzed it on our face and neck before heading to the office—and at our desks for a midday refresh—and come home looking like we just landed from a Caribbean vacation.
Editor's note: This product recently got a packaging upgrade. It previously had both mist and dropper options (the latter shown in Fowler's video), but now comes in a sturdier glass bottle with a singular fine-mist spray top.

Fowler before applying the Saltyface Tanning Water
Ingrid Fowler
Fowler after applying the Saltyface Tanning Water
Ingrid Fowler
Tester feedback from senior art director Ingrid Fowler
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“This is my favorite facial self-tanner, and I’ve tried many. It feels weightless on my skin after application, which is something I tend to dislike about tanner. The ‘Light to Medium” color leaves me with a very natural bronzy glow that blends seamlessly. Conveniently, one bottle lasts a long time. My one tip is to just be sure to wash your hands well right after application!” —Ingrid Fowler, senior art director
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- Type: mist
- Key ingredients: hibiscus extract, green mandarin water, hyaluronic acid
- Shades: 1
- Development time: 4 to 8 hours
- Fragrance: tropical, fruity scent
- Lasts up to: 3 to 4 days
Best Shade Range: Isle of Paradise Face Self-Tanning Glow Drops
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Isle of Paradise
Face Self-Tanning Glow Drops
$30
Amazon
$30
Sephora
Why we love it: Choose your own adventure with the Isle of Paradise Mini Self-Tanning Glow Drops: Mix a few drops into your moisturizer or apply them directly to the skin. There are three shades to choose from (Light, Medium, and Dark) to customize your color and intensity to your liking. These lightweight bronzing drops feature a blend of coconut, chia seed, and avocado oils, so it feels akin to hydrating skin care. There is a slight tan smell, but we overlook it because of how beautifully the tan develops.
Trakoshis applying the Isle of Paradise Face Self-Tanning Glow Drops
Angela Trakoshis
Trakoshis 12 hours after applying the Isle of Paradise Face Self-Tanning Glow Drops
Angela Trakoshis
Tester feedback from Trakoshis
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“This is another formula that feels (and looks) like glowy skin care—so much that the bronzing hue it leaves behind seem like a bonus. I use the shade Medium because I have a olive skin tone, fyi. There is a slight tan smell, but I overlook it because of how beautifully the tan developed overnight.” —Angela Trakoshis, former shopping market editor
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- Type: drops
- Key ingredients: coconut oil, chia seed oil, avocado oil
- Shades: 3
- Development time: 4 to 6 hours
- Fragrance: light, clean scent
- Lasts up to: 5 days
Best Hydrating: Lux Unfiltered N°12 Self Tanning Face Drops
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Lux Unfiltered
N°12 Self Tanning Face Drops
$42
Amazon
$42
Sephora
Why we love it: Lux Unfiltered’s 2022 Best of Beauty Award-winning N°12 Self Tanning Face Drops have tons of skin care ingredients, including hyaluronic acid, coconut water, apple fruit extract, passionfruit oil, and pomegranate extract. Long story short: Hydration is the name of the game, which means this is a perfect match for dry skin. For more subtle results, add about three to five drops to your moisturizer, but if you want to go darker, some of our editors like to apply up to eight drops directly to the skin. It does take a little while longer than the others for this one to develop, so we like to sleep with this on to give it a full eight hours.
Tester feedback from Wohlner
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“If you looked up ‘dry skin’ in the dictionary, you’d probably see my face (ugh)—which is exactly why I stick to tanners that deliver glow and hydration. This is my go-to when my skin feels especially tight and dry because it genuinely brings some bounce back, thanks to all its hydrating ingredients, especially when layered under a thick moisturizer.” —Lily Wohlner, commerce writer
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- Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, coconut water, apple fruit extract, passionfruit oil, pomegranate extract
- Shades: 1
- Development time: up to eight hours
- Fragrance: fragrance-free
- Lasts up to: 4 days
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it okay to put body self-tanner on my face?
While there are overlapping ingredients in facial self-tanner and body self-tanner, David Kim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City, advises against using them interchangeably. "I would not use body self-tanner on the face," he tells Allure. "It's much more comedogenic and oily and can often break you out." Plus, facial self-tanners often include ingredients like hyaluronic acid and glycerin that specifically benefit your face's skin, so if you use body self-tanner on your kisser, you'd be missing out.
How do I apply a facial self-tanner?
Facial self-tanner goes on easily but, ideally, requires a little prep leading before you uncap the bottle. "Preparation starts with gentle exfoliation the day before ensure skin is smooth and free of dry patches, which can make color uneven," Cincinatti-based cosmetic chemist Kelly Dobos tells Allure. "Cleanse skin to remove makeup and traces of oil just before applying the self-tanner. Pay extra attention to blending around the hairline and avoid the eye area and lips. Be sure to wash your hands if you're not using some sort of applicator like a mitt," she adds.
Before applying the self-tanner to your face, confirming you've chosen the right shade or planned the right amount of drops for your desired outcome is essential. "The lower the concentration of dihydroxyacetone (DHA), the more gradually you can build color and avoid uneven spots and splotches," says Dobos. "Because the color fades as the top layers of your skin naturally exfoliate, it can be near impossible to quickly correct areas that have gone too dark."
Will facial self-tanner clog my pores?
Some self-tanners have the potential to clog your pores, depending on the type and sensitivity of your skin. "I recommend looking for oil-free and 'non-comedogenic' options to make sure they're appropriate for oily acne-prone skin," says Dr. Kim. When a product is non-comedogenic, the formula won't cause pore blockages, also known as comedones or blackheads/whiteheads. Before you add a facial self-tanner to your cart, look at the fine print.
What's the difference between facial self-tanner and bronzing drops?
Facial self-tanner and bronzing drops may sound like synonyms, but they aren't. "Bronzing drops contain iron oxides and pearlescent pigments to provide an instant bronze glow. They are basically a form of makeup and can be washed from the skin," says Dobos. "The main difference between the two is that bronzing drops are temporary and rinse down the drain once it's time to wash your face, while tanning drops usually have a semi-permanent pigment. The latter relies on dihydroxyacetone (DHA), a sugar that safely darkens the skin," Dobos concludes. If you're looking for bronzing drops, however, you can't go wrong with the following:
Meet the experts
- David Kim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City
- Kelly Dobos, a cosmetic chemist based in Cincinnati
How we test and review products
Before reviewing any makeup, we ask questions about several factors: What ingredients are in it? Does the brand offer a wide shade range inclusive of consumers with all skin tones and undertones? Is it safe for readers who have sensitive skin or wear contact lenses? Is it on the affordable side or more of a splurge? Is its packaging consciously designed or needlessly wasteful?
For our review of facial self-tanners, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and board-certified dermatologists and cosmetic chemists to review the products. This ensures our testing base spans different skin tones, genders, and dermatological conditions. We considered each product’s performance across four primary categories: ingredients, skin needs, ease of application, and longevity. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page.
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