8 clear fake tan formulas for a mess-proof glow-up
Skin-loving ingredients and a totally healthy glow, we’re in!
Is there a better feeling that being an absolutely glowy, golden goddess? Well, wait. Nope. Didn’t think so. And the best (and most sun-safe) way to achieve this beachy-glow status is with a can of fake tan.
So, to make sure you’re not left looking like Ross from Friends, let us introduce you to a more mess-free, totally transfer-proof and (often) lighter tan alternative: the clear fake tan.
But don’t think just because it’s lacking a little pigment that you can skip your pre-tan exfoliation or heck, even skip the self-tanning tips. Because these lightweight clear alternatives apply exactly like their tinted cousins. They just offer a more natural result and extra skin-loving ingredients.
So, if you’re keen to transform your skin with a mess-free swipe these are the clear fake tans you need to know about…
2024's Top 3 Clear Fake Tan
- Tanologist Self Tan Mousse, $24.99, Priceline
- Bondi Sands Pure Self Tan Foaming Water, $24.95, Bondi Sands
- Isle Of Paradise Self-Tanning Water, $43.46, Cult Beauty
How does clear tan work?
Okay, so it turns out that all these years, the brown-toned coloured foam we’ve gotten used to spritzing out of our cans was all a lie. Yep, turns out they add in a colour as a guide for us to know where we’re going with the tan. Helpful yes, but our poor sheets. So, clear tans work with the exact same kind of magic that regular tans do, you’ve just got to remember where you’ve already applied the tan to, easy, right?
Will clear fake tan transfer and stain?
Because these tans lack a typical ‘colour guide’ (don’t worry it still knows what to do once it’s on your skin), it means that it’s not about to leave your sheets looking an unfortunately shade of orange. And you can safely step out of the house wearing white without fear that the inside of your clothes will turn a less than ideal shade.
Main image credit: @tan_luxe
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Emma Allcock began her career in the world of fashion and beauty in 2015, interning for various PR fashion houses. Naturally her love for style soon extended to beauty, and Emma landed firmly in the beauty and wellness world thanks to an internship-turned-role at local Australian fragrance brand Maison Blanche. One thing that remained consistent whether unpacking accessories or creating social content? Her commitment to an always-perfect manicure. Luckily, she’s since turned her talents to helping her readers achieve the same, writing about all things beauty and wellness. Emma is now a Content Producer for BEAUTYcrew, with her words and recommendations also appearing across Girlfriend and beautyheaven. Emma loves the process of diving deep into the world of testing (and writing) about everything from haircare to fragrance. When she’s not slathering her skin in something new, she’s going for an early morning stroll to catch a stunning sunrise (coffee in hand, of course), because life’s all about that wellness balance after all.