The Best Self Tanning Drops for a Year-Round Glow
Every day is summer.

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Achieving a streak-free, natural-looking glow at home doesn't sound like the easiest beauty ritual to DIY–especially if you’re not an expert. Fortunately, self-tanning drops make it easier than ever to safely give skin a hint of tint any time of year—even in the dead of winter.
Makeup artist Douglas Ortero tells Elle.com that self-tanning drops are often used to add warmth to the skin. There are both full-on tinted versions the deliver instant color or, as Ortero recommends, colorless self-tanning drops for a gradual glow. Regardless of which formula you choose, keep in mind that the more drops you use, the deeper your tan will be.According to makeup artist Jenny Patinkin, many sunless tanners use DHA (AKA dihydroxyacetone). This active ingredient darkens the top layer of skin, “specifically the dead skin cells,”–which is why exfoliation is crucial prior to application. (TL;DR: The fewer dead skin cells you have, the longer your tan will last.) She also says that it’s best to avoid having any oils on the skin, which can create a barrier. Put simply, if your drops are formulated with oils, “any other oils on your skin could also end up giving you a smeary application.” Makeup artist Melissa Hurkman also suggests refraining from retinol-based products starting from the day of application up until “around two days after,” since they can “sometimes remove any self-tanning drops in patches.”
Getting self-tanning drops onto your skin is easier than you may think. Simply mix in a few drops with your foundation, body oil, or moisturizer, et voila. For an extra punch of color on the face, Hurkman likes to start with moisturizer. After waiting around two minutes for the moisturizer to soak in, she applies about five drops to the palm of her hands before massaging it evenly along the face, neck, and jawline. “This technique, in my opinion, gives off the most amount of color,” Hurkman tells Elle. Just be sure to wash your hands with soap and water “immediately after” to avoid accidental streaks and lines. And, on that note, Patinkin recommends using a brush to apply the product in thin, delicate skin areas such as the neck to prevent patchiness.
Ahead, a few of the best self-tanning drops to incorporate into your beauty routine for a quick and easy glow-up.

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