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9 Self-Tanners to Help Make Your Summer Tan Last
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Date:2025-04-12 18:33:30
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If you've ever wished you could keep that gorgeous glow that comes from a great summer vacation or relaxing days spent at the beach, we feel you.
The good news is, it's totally possible! All you need is a good self-tanner.
These picks from St. Tropez, Dolce Glow, Kora Organics, and more will help extend your tan and make it last all summer long — no sun expsoure required.
How To Make Your Summer Tan Last
There are so many benefits to using self-tanners. For starters, they can help you keep that summer glow and make your current tan last longer.
Better yet, you won't even have to step foot in the sun, which is a huge plus if you want to prevent sun damage and minimize sun exposure.
Not to mention it's hot out there! And using a self-tanner can be a great way achieve a bronze glow even if you spend most of your time relaxing (or working) in the air conditioning.
Even after your PTO ends and fall rolls around, you'll still be able to keep your tan going strong thanks to these self-tanning options.
There are so many sunnless tanner options to choose from depending on your needs, so our E! shopping experts rounded up nine of the best.
If you strive for an easy glow or are new to fake tan, a tanning mist that comes in an aerosol can is your best bet. We like this Miley Cyrus-approved one from Dolce Glow.
Another user-friendly option is a gradual tanner, which can help build a natural, sun-kissed glow over time. We recommend the one from Miranda Kerr's brand, Kora Organics.
In a hurry? You'll love this express bronzing mouse from St. Tropez, which is backed by model Ashley Graham.
And don't forget, you'll need a tanning mitt too, so that your hands stay streak-free during application!
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These self-tanners from St. Tropez, Dolce Glow, and more will help you maximize your tan without sitting out in the sun.
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