Not All Fake Tan Is Created Equal—These Are the Ones Beauty Editors Genuinely Rate

When it comes to fake tan, you probably fall into one of three camps. You either love it, you're curious but also terrified of it or you're simply not interested. As someone who has tried a lot of fake tans and bronzers over the years (and made a lot of fake tanning mistakes, may I add), I can safely say that tanning products have come a very long way. Forget the orange-toned instant tans or dreaded biscuit smell of a certain gradual-tanning body lotion from the 2000s. Today's formulations won't leave you with an unusual-looking hue or ruin your expensive white bed sheets. The best fake tans are your key to getting a realistic glow without any of the damaging effects of UV exposure from the sun. We're all wearing our SPF every day now, right?

Whether you're a fake-tan aficionado who wants to know the best fake tans around in 2025 or a shy self-tanner looking for tips, we've got everything covered ahead. I asked Michaella Bolder, St.Tropez's tanning and skincare expert, for all the deets on how and where to begin with fake tan. I also asked beauty editors who use tanning products to share the best fake tans they have come across. Trust us, these are the most easy to use fake tans around. Time to get glowing!

Self-Tan, Instant Tan and Gradual Tan—What's the Difference?

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There are so many types of tan out there. And whilst choice is great, it can be overwhelming if you're not sure where to start, especially as a fake tan beginner. The best place to start is to choose a formulation that works best for your lifestyle and needs. Some tans will give you a glow for a week, whereas others will give an instant colour but wash off in the shower.

Self Tan: Self-tan is a tanning formula that contains DHA, the ingredient that develops on the skin over several hours to give you a glow that will typically last for around a week and won't wash off during that time. "Self-tan is ideal for those looking for a long-lasting tan," says Bolder. "For those short on time and wanting a non-transfer or 'no need to rinse' formula, an express tan such as St. Tropez Express Mousse (£33) for one or two hours is a great option." It's the kind of tan you find it self-tanning drops for your face too.

Instant Tan: Instant tan, on the other hand, gives the skin an immediate deeper hue and will wash off in the shower. "Instant tan is a fantastic solution that washes off after one wear to top up your colour last-minute, add a sun-kissed glow to your pins or décolletage or even contour your face and body," says Bolder. Think of instant tan like bronzer for your face. You can wear it for an instant glow and wash it off at the end of the day.

Gradual Tan: "Gradual tan is ideal for people that love to create their own desired glow or are slightly nervous tanners, looking to apply a tanning lotion daily or every other day," says Bolder. You can apply it each day to build a subtle glow that you're happy with.

How to Choose the Right Tanning Product for Your Skin Tone

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Whatever your skin tone, there is a tan to suit your complexion. "You can find the perfect tan for your skin tone that replicates the glow you would have if you were sat in the sun," says Bolder. "Lighter skin tones carry a cool pink or blue undertone, therefore a light tanning solution such as a gradual tan or the St. Tropez Luxe Body Serum (£35) is for you. Medium skin tones carry a green undertone, which will suit a warmer tanning solution like St. Tropez Luxe Whipped Crème Mousse (£33). Deeper skin tones carry a red undertone, [so it] is a great option to introduce a dark tan such as St. Tropez Extra Dark Mousse (£34)."

Now that we're clued up the different fake tan formulas read on for beauty editors' favourites and the very best fake tans out there.

The Best Fake Tans, as Loved by Beauty Editors

  1. Isle of Paradise Self-Tanning Mousse (£20)
  2. Isle of Paradise Self-Tanning Drops (£16)
  3. Tanologist Extra Dark Mousse (£18)
  4. Utan After-Dark Turbo Mousse (£25)
  5. Tan-Luxe The Face Self-Tan Drops (£36)
  6. Isle of Paradise SelfTan Body Drops (£27)
  7. Bondi Sands Technocolour 1 Hour Express Self Tanning Foam (£20)
  8. Tan-Luxe Express Mousse (£37)
  9. St. Tropez Self-Tan Luxe Body Serum (£30)
  10. Beauty Pie Awesome Bronze Gradual Tan Bronzing Drops (£13)
  11. St. Moriz Instant Tan (£5)
  12. St. Tropez Gradual Tan Body Lotion (£18)
  13. Skinny Tan Coconut Water Tanning Mist (£23)
  14. Gatineau Golden Glow Gradual Tan Cream (£35)
  15. Tan-Luxe The Water Hydrating Self-Tan (£34)
  16. Bondi Sands Self Tanning Foam (£18)

Tori Crowther, Freelance Beauty Editor

Tori Crowther

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"As an ex Irish dancer and now beauty editor, it's fair to say I've tried more tans than the average person. I'm also really pale, so I've had my share of tan failures—all of which have led to truly knowing my way around the category. Without a doubt, my favourite tanning brand is Isle of Paradise. In my opinion, you can't beat the formulas or the brand ethos. For me, the tanning mousse is foolproof, leaving a golden tan with zero orange streaks in sight. It's easy to apply, doesn't dry too quickly (which I find causes streaks) and doesn't have an incredibly strong smell (though a scent is still definitely there). Since it has a colour guide, it will leave a few marks if you're sleeping in it. As a committed tanner, this doesn't bother me, but the brand offers plenty of colourless formulas. I also love the drops mixed in with moisturiser for my face."

1. Isle of Paradise Self Tanning Mousse

2. Isle of Paradise Self-Tanning Drops

Keeks Reid, Cosmopolitan Beauty Director

Keeks Reid

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"My favourite body tans are Tanologist Extra Dark Mousse and the Utan Turbo Mousse. Both leave medium-to-dark skin with a healthy-looking and believable tan. Plus, the Utan mousse smells like a cherry bakewell—amazing. For my face, I often use Tan-Luxe face drops for extra glow. I need about 10 drops for a noticeable difference, so it's not for every day, but when my anaemia is screaming, it's the perfect overnight glow booster."

3. Tanologist Extra Dark Mousse

4. Utan After-Dark Turbo Mousse

5. Tan-Luxe The Face Self-Tan Drops

Lucy Abbersteen, Freelance Beauty Editor

Lucy Abbersteen

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"My fake-tan MO is not looking like I've used fake tan. I like a subtle sun-kissed glow, but my skin is very pale, so I find any hint of orange really stands out against its pasty backdrop. This isn't an issue with Isle of Paradise's brilliant colour-correcting formulas (hardly surprising when you consider that the brand's lovely founder, Jules Von Hep, has a decade and a half of experience as one of the go-to celebrity tanners). The Light range nails my personal brief, but the Face Drops, in particular, have a place in my heart for offering that bit more control. I can add a tiny drop to my moisturiser to take the edge off a particularly luminous pallor, but adding one or two more won't result in Lucy à l'orange. I'm excited to try the body version for the same reasons. I also like Tan-Luxe's drops, although they are more expensive."

6. Isle of Paradise Body Drops

Ava Welsing-Kitcher, Freelance Beauty Editor

Ava Welsing-Kitcher

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"Amanda Harrington's Body Mousse in Olive is my perfect tan. Not only does it spread and soak into skin so easily, but the shade is also spot-on for my yellow-based natural skin tone. Plus, the brand's kabuki application brush makes it so easy to get into cracks and crevices like knuckles and between fingers." Amanda Harrington London has since announced closure and the products are no longer available, however, Bondi Sands also has a tanning foam for a deep olive tone.

7. Bondi Sands Technocolor 1 Hour Express Self Tanning Foam

Eleanor Vousden,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK Beauty Editor

Eleanor Vousden

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"I've tried a lot of bad fake tans. I like my tan to give me a realistic glow—more my skin tone, but healthier looking—and they have to be fuss-free. I'm not waiting around for my tan to develop, and I hate the feeling of sitting in a sticky fake tan for hours on end. So, lightweight and fast-acting formulas are my go-to. I've recently been testing the Tan-Luxe Express Mousse, which is like having a pro tanner on speed dial to get you glowing within a matter of hours. Like my fellow beauty editors, I love Isle of Paradise's formulations as well as St. Tropez, which I've used for years. I particularly like the Luxe Body Serum, which is so lightweight it practically disappears into the skin with no stickiness. For my face, I like Beauty Pie's Awesome Bronze Gradual Tan Drops, which deliver a subtle glow that you can build over a couple of days."

8. Tan-Luxe Express Mousse

9. St. Tropez Self Tan Luxe Body Serum

10. Beauty Pie Awesome Bronze Gradual Tan Drops

Rebecca Rhys-Evans,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK Senior Branded Content Editor

Rebecca Rhys-Evans,

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"Calling all fake-tan stans—this one's for you. I've finally done it; I've found what I believe to be the best instant tan on the market. And because I don't gatekeep, I'm happy to tell you that it's by St. Moritz. What makes it so good? Well, when applied with a mitt and moisturiser, it leaves not a single streak. It also has a lovely golden colour that makes you look like you've spent two weeks on a yacht in the Mediterranean. What's more, it's only £5!"

11. St. Moriz Instant Tan

Grace Lindsay,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK Junior Beauty Editor

Grace Lindsay

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"Although I don't use instant tans or tanning mousses that much, I do love using a gradual tan in summer. I personally find them a lot easier to apply and I like that you have control over the finished result depending on how often you use it. My favourite is this one from St. Tropez, a gradual tanning lotion that feels hydrating on the skin and leaves you with a gorgeous glow."

12. St. Tropez Gradual Tan Body Lotion

Georgia Seago,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK Copy Editor

Georgia Seago

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“The Skinny Tan Coconut Water Tanning Mist is my current favourite face tanner and one of best I’ve ever tried. It’s a light and refreshing mist that smells like coconut, and it gives a gorgeously subtle, sun-kissed glow that’s undetectable as fake tan. Instead, it just makes you look fresher and more radiant with the slightest hint of colour. It doesn’t irritate my psoriasis and its foolproof to apply—I never have any patches, streaks or stains.”

13. Skinny Tan Coconut Water Tanning Mist

Poppy Nash,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK Managing Editor

Poppy Nash

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"Everyone in theBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing office knows that I love a fake tan and my absolute favourite is Gatineau’s Gradual Tan. I don’t even know where to start with listing all the reasons I love it, but it boils down to the fact that is just works really, really well. It’s buildable, smells divine and leaves you with a lovely golden hue that doesn’t look fake and doesn’t leave a horrible residue. I have multiple bottles at home and needless to say, I’ll be gutted if it ever goes out of production!"

14. Gatineau Golden Glow Gradual Tan Cream

Sophie Cookson,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK Ecom Analyst

Sophie Cookson

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"I find it really hard to tan naturally (and I want to protect my skin from sun damage) so I heavily rely on fake tan to give me that extra glow. Its safe to say I've tried almost all major fake tans going, but the Tan Luxe water self tan is the trusty, reliable choice and my go-to . I love that it doesn't have a smell and that it doesn't stain my bedding or clothes. You can wear it all day without feeling like you've got it on and it dries quickly. It can be quite subtle so sometimes I opt for the dark option based on the time of the year. The downside is that you can't see where you've applied so you need to be consistent when using your mitt. That being said, I've never missed a spot where it looks really obvious. I also think its fades nicely, you can just reapply when you need to as you don't go patchy."

15. Tan-Luxe The Water Hydrating Self-Tan

Ava Gilchrist,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK SEO Writer

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“I didn’t go through high school performing the weekly ritual of fake tanning. I’d only ever used a gradual tan moisturiser on occasion, meaning that my knowledge and interaction with the category was quite limited. It wasn’t until early last year that I decided to take a plunge into the foaming dark liquid and see what all the fuss was about. I can’t claim to have tried hundreds and know intimately what separates a good fake tan from a bad one, but this Bondi Sands tan was the first I picked up and the one I’ve remained loyal to ever since. I really enjoy the colour payoff as it isn’t too orange, but more of a sultry bronze that suits my undertone nicely. The aloe vera and coconut scent isn’t too overpowering, and I find it glides on easily and blends in wonderfully. It fades evenly and actually has never stained my sheets or clothes, which makes it a winning formula in my book."

16. Bondi Sands Self Tanning Foam

How to Prepare for Fake-Tan Application

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Failing to prepare is preparing to fail when it comes to fake tan, whether you're applying it on the face or body.

To prepare the body for tan: "It all starts in the shower," says Bolder. "Exfoliate the body all over with an oil-free solution to buff away dead cells, unveiling a smooth and soft surface ahead of self-tan. Remove unwanted hair at this stage if you want to, then rinse your skin with cool water to reduce any inflammation and close your pores. Pat your skin dry and apply an oil-free moisturising lotion over any dry areas and wait a few minutes until the skin is cool and settled."

To prepare the face for tan: "Massage your usual cleanser into the skin before rinsing off and apply a hydrating serum and moisturiser. Add your SPF here if you are heading straight out afterwards," she says. "Avoid any exfoliating [ingredients] either in your toner or serum on the day of applying a fresh layer of self-tan."

How to Apply Fake Tan

Jessica Skye

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"The best way to apply self-tan products is on freshly prepared skin with a clean tanning mitt and your chosen tanning solution," says Bolder. "Use long, sweeping, fast motions to move the self-tan freely around the skin, covering all areas. Begin on the legs and work your way up the body one area at a time," she says. "Don't rush the process—check that you have covered all areas evenly before putting the mitt down. Go over drier areas with the clean side of your mitt or a black sock to buff away any excess residue and blend the tan further."

If you're using tanning drops for the face or body, then simply add a couple of drops to your usual serum or moisturiser and follow the same steps.

Tanning Dos and Don'ts

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To avoid mishaps, it's important to be clued up on the most common tanning mistakes. Applying tan last minute and so not preparing the skin correctly or at all is one of them. Bolder says, "Self-tan sits beautifully on a smooth, even surface, so applying tan onto dead and dry skin cells leaves your tan uneven and patchy."

To get the most out of your tan, it's important to follow a few pointers. "Avoid hot baths, exfoliating acids and oils applied directly to the skin, as this will enhance cell turnover and make the tan patchy," she says. "Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise! [Use] a moisturiser every day to keep your skin healthy and supple, resulting in a longer-lasting, glowing tan and gently buff the skin on day three or four to help the tan fade evenly."

If, despite your best efforts, your tan has still gone awry, there are things you can do. "Always keep some tan-removal options in your kitchen cabinet or bathroom. St.Tropez Prep and Maintain Remover Primer Mousse (£15) is a great one which you can massage into the area that has overloaded self-tan, and wait five minutes before buffing with a tan-remover mitt to buff the tan away," she says. "An at-home option is baking soda and lemon mixed into a paste and massaged into the area for a few minutes, then leave for another few minutes to break down the self-tan colour."

It's key to apply moisturiser to dry areas too. "Make sure you overload moisturiser on hands and wrists, feet and ankles, elbows, knees and all around your feet, as this will help to dilute the self-tan rather than the dry skin grabbing too much colour in one area," says Bolder.

This story was published at an earlier time and has since been updated.

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Eleanor Vousden
Beauty Editor,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK

Eleanor Vousden is the beauty editor for Who What Wear UK. She was previously deputy editor at Hairdressers Journal, health writer at Woman Home and junior beauty editor at Powder. She has also contributed to Wallpaper and Elle Collections.With a degree in fashion journalism from the London College of Fashion, she has 10 years of industry experience and has been highly commended at the BSME Talent Awards for her work on Powder and also contributed to the title winning Website of the Year at the PPA Awards.Eleanor’s journalistic focus is providing readers with honest and helpful beauty content. She has interviewed celebrity makeup artists, hairstylists and dermatologists throughout her career, as well as celebrities such as Hailey Bieber, Sarah Jessica Parker and Scarlett Johansson.