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These Are the Only Self-Tanners I’ll Recommend to Someone With Fair Skin

They’re all tried and tested by Cosmo editors.

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If I have to tell one more person, “yes, you can use self-tanner even if you’re pale; it won’t look orange,” I’ll freak out. I get it: We didn’t have formulas that wouldn’t turn fair skin into a splotchy, orange-covered mess for a long time. But with new mousses, creams, drops, and waters on the market, there’s a new wave of options for creating a sunkissed look, even if you have light skin.

As much as I love a summer glow, I refuse to spend too much time in the sun without being covered by clothes, shades, or heaps of sunscreen (quick reminder: even one sunburn puts you at risk for skin cancer). For this reason, I’ve been a self-tanner devotee for a decade, slathering on every single new launch in pursuit of a tan that resembles what I’d naturally get lying out all day—ya know, minus the burning, peeling, and skin damage. And I’ve had quite a few mishaps (don’t get me started on my Oompa Loompa days). But today’s self-tanners are more advanced, offering up a subdued hint of color without streaks.

Our top picks for the best self-tanners for pale skin in 2026:

After personally testing and reviewing most options on the market and mastering the art of application, I now consider myself a self-proclaimed self-tanner expert. But to help you out even further, I also consulted the real experts: Tanning pros Sophie Evans, Jordan Cook, and Liz Agresta, and board-certified dermatologist Karan Lal, MD, for everything you need to know about self-tanning application, how to maintain an even, streak-free tan, and which formulas are the best on the market for fair skin, below:

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Best Award-Winning Self-Tanner for Pale Skin

Bali Body Gradual Tanning Butter

Gradual Tanning Butter
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Best Award-Winning Self-Tanner for Pale Skin

Bali Body Gradual Tanning Butter

Pros

  • Adds a touch of color while moisturizing skin
  • Has a neutral scent that isn't too self-tanner-y (but also won't compete with your perfume)
  • Cosmo 2026 Holy Grail Award winner

Cons

  • Dipping into the tub can be somewhat messy (especially if you have long nails)

Why we love it: I’m so here for the era of turning your normal skincare steps into self-tanner too (hence why this won a Cosmo Holy Grail Beauty Award), and this ultra-rich body butter is the easiest way to hydrate skin while also adding a soft, bronzey glow. One application imparts only a smidge of color, but two to three days will really build up the shade to a decent tan that’s not orange, even on fair skin.

Key ingredientsVitamin E, hyaluronic acid, cocoa butter
FormatCream
Applies clear?Yes
ShadesOnly one
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One Cosmo editor says: “Moisturizing and tanning at the same time usually isn’t a thing, but this body butter makes my skin feel so soft while imparting a soft bronzy look in a few days. And it doesn’t have the usual chemical-y tanner smell.”—BETH GILLETTE, BEAUTY EDITOR

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Best Lightweight Self-Tanner for Pale Skin

CYKLAR Milky Self-Tanning Essence

Milky Self-Tanning Essence
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Best Lightweight Self-Tanner for Pale Skin

CYKLAR Milky Self-Tanning Essence

Pros

  • Foolproof application doesn't require a mitt or any tools besides your fingers
  • Lightweight, non-sticky feel on skin

Cons

  • Definitely still smells like self-tanner

Why we love it: If you’re also obsessed with the moisturizing, lightweight feel of milky essences on your face (á la Rhode Glazing Milk), then you’ll love it on your body too. Cyklar’s Milky Essence is hydrating and smooth, gliding softly over skin. And now, it comes in a self-tanning version that coats your skin in soft color. Just apply with your fingers (yup, no mitts necessary—make sure to wash your hands after, though), and let it develop for 8 to 12 hours. There’s no need to wash it off, either—huge win for the lazy.

One Cosmo editor says: “I’m extremely adamant about not getting any sort of ‘real tan’ these days—a huge departure from my teens, which I fear I’ll be making up for well into my 50s. So I really love having some type of self-tanner on at all times... but I’m mega lazy, unfortunately, and won’t spend a ton of time rubbing something in and waiting to wash it off. That’s why I’ve been obsessed with this milky essence for the last few months. It’s no fuss, really. I don’t have to pull out a mitt to apply it, and I love skipping the wash-off step too, which always makes figuring out when to apply a ~whole thing~ for me. I also love the gentle color. It’s soft and natural, never orange.”—BG

Key ingredientsCeramides, squalane, allantoin
FormatSerum
Applies clear?Yes
ShadesLight medium and medium dark
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Summer Skin Hydrating Gradual Self-Tanning Body Cream

Pros

  • Easily the best-smelling self-tanner I've ever tried
  • Provides a believable, barely-there bronze that you can build up
  • Cosmo 2025 Holy Grail Award winner

Cons

  • Requires a few coats across a couple of days to really notice a big color difference

Why we love it: Ah, the dreaded self-tanner smell. But this gradual tanner genuinely doesn’t have it. Instead, it smells like a soft, milky sandalwood perfume with zero traces of that chemical scent we all hate. When they say gradual, they mean it here. This one only provides a teensy tint upon first application, but over a few days, it slowly builds up to a stronger color (although, it’s still extremely natural).

One Cosmo editor says: “This gradual tanning cream not only helps slowly build up a sunless tan, it also hydrates skin with shea butter, cocoa butter, squalane, and avocado oil, all while smelling like my favorite fresh, clean woodsy santal perfume.”—BG

Key ingredientsDHA, shea butter, avocado oil, squalane
FormatCream
Applies clear?Yes
ShadesOriginal and deep
4
Best Face Self-Tanner for Pale Skin

Saltyface Tanning Water

Tanning Water
4
Best Face Self-Tanner for Pale Skin

Saltyface Tanning Water

Pros

  • Spray application is extremely easy and doesn't require blending
  • Suitable for acne-prone, sensitive skin
  • Cosmo 2026 Holy Grail Beauty Award winner

Cons

  • Doesn't contain any fragrance, which is great for sensitivity, but doesn't mask the classic self-tanner smell

Why we love it: Saltyface is one of the few self-tanner brands that’s specifically making products for acne-prone, sensitive skin. And this facial tanning water is fantastic for creating a sun-kissed glow in just a spritz. Not to brag, but it did win a Cosmo 2026 Holy Grail Beauty Award.

One Cosmo editor says: “Practically every facial self-tanner breaks me out, but not Saltyface. All I do is spritz it on as the last step of my skincare routine at night, and I wake up with a bronze glow that’s natural and soft.” —LAUREN BALSAMO, BEAUTY DIRECTOR

Key ingredientsDHA, aloe vera, cucumber extract
FormatLiquid spray
Applies clear?Yes
ShadesLight to medium and medium to dark
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Another Cosmo editor’s review: “I have never found such a natural-looking self-tanner as Saltyface, and it’s a major bonus that it doesn’t break me out (an issue I have with practically every other formula, even those designed for face). It’s also so damn easy to apply. I don’t even have to blend it out. Just spray and go.”—BG

5
Best Self-Tanner for Pale Skin With Guide Color

Coco & Eve Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam

Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam
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Best Self-Tanner for Pale Skin With Guide Color

Coco & Eve Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam

Pros

  • Guide color helps with application
  • Medium shade looks natural, even on very fair skin

Cons

  • Testers note that it looks super green upon application and it's a bit of a jump scare before washing it off

Why we love it: So you want to look like you just came back from a tropical, sun-filled vacation, huh? That means you need a bronzing formula that gives you a deep color sans the dreaded orange undertones. Enter: This bronzing foam from clean and sustainable brand Coco and Eve. The fast-developing formula comes in three shades (medium, dark, and ultra-dark) and is packed with antioxidants for some skin repairing and protecting benefits.

One Cosmo editor says: “A mousse self-tanner is so classic, but I find they often create a really strong color that can be hard to blend on fair skin. But the medium shade of Coco and Eve’s looks subtle. I really love that it has a guide color as I’m applying, which makes sure I get in every nook and cranny for an even glow.”—BG

Key ingredientsDHA, antioxidants, cocoa seed extract, glycerin
FormulaMousse
Applies clear?No, has a color guide
ShadesMedium, dark, and ultra dark
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Best Self-Tanning Contour for Pale Skin

Dolce Glow Contour Self-Tanning Sculpt + Glow

Contour Self-Tanning Sculpt + Glow

Pros

  • Contains a ton of hydrating ingredients so it will absorb into your skin smoother and nicer
  • Extremely easy to apply with the applicator

Cons

  • Can't bronze your whole face (unless you are willing to spend a lot of time)

Why we love it: Adding a little color to your face can feel daunting if you have pale skin, but this makeup-turned-tanner makes it so easy. The serum-based formula is encased in a sponge-tip applicator, not too different from many liquid bronzers on the market. It imparts a bit of warmth when you first apply it, but this actually converts to a soft tan as the day goes on.

One Cosmo editor says: “I first fell in love with this as a summertime bronzer. It’s so natural-looking and adds warmth without going orange or looking muddy on my face. The fact that it helps add a long-lasting contour to my cheekbones? Bonus.”—BG

Key ingredientsDHA, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, squalane, vitamin E
FormatSerum in a sponge-tip applicator
Applies clear?No, has a guide color
ShadesLight medium and medium dark
7
Best Self-Tanning Drops for Pale Skin

Isle of Paradise Self-Tan Face Drops

Self-Tan Face Drops
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Best Self-Tanning Drops for Pale Skin

Isle of Paradise Self-Tan Face Drops

Pros

  • Can adjust the color based on how many drops you use
  • Can be used on face or body

Cons

  • Some testers with sensitive, acne-prone skin said this caused breakouts

Why we love it: Self-tan drops were practically made for fair skin because they’re inherently customizable. Add one drop to your moisturizer or face serum for the lightest tint, or a couple for a deeper glow. It also comes in three shades—light, medium, and dark—to even further tailor the level of tan to your skin tone.

One Cosmo editor says: “I stole this from the Cosmo beauty closet ages ago when I needed a new self-tanner, and I love that I can use it on both my face and body depending on the moisturizer I mix the drops in with. It gives me a nice light, gradual glow, and the undertones look really natural.”—SARAH MABERRY, FASHION AND LUXURY COMMERCE EDITOR

Key ingredientssNiacinamide, hyaluronic acid, DHA
FormatLiquid drops
Applies clear?Yes
ShadesLight, medium, dark

Which fake tan is best for pale skin?

There's not necessarily a specific color or type of fake tan that's best for pale or fair skin. "It's a bit of a myth in the tanning world that if you have a certain skin tone, you should use a certain type of product," says tanning expert Liz Agresta. If you are fair and want a tan that mimics a post-vacay glow, reach for a darker formulation, Agresta explains. However, according to tanning expert Jordan Cook, if you want a softer, natural glow to the skin, stick to the gradual developers and lighter self-tanners. "Self-tanning is like makeup—there is so much room to be creative and switch up your tan to suit the event, time of year, your mood, or really anything," says Agresta.

How do you make sure your self-tanner fades evenly?

The key to ensuring your self-tanner fades evenly is to prep your skin and commit to aftercare properly. To do this, spray tanning expert Sophie Evans emphasizes that you should exfoliate thoroughly before application and make sure any waxing or hair removal is completed 24 hours prior to tanning in order to prevent a patchy or spotty look.

For aftercare, keep your skin super moisturized with your favorite body butter or body lotion. You can also add a few drops of tanning drops into your regular body moisturizer to maintain your body glow and revive the depth of your tan, which will fade every few days very lightly, says Evans.

Does self-tanner work on pale skin?

Self-tanners work on all skin colors, tones, and types. That said, a darker tanner shade will show up more on a lighter skin tone. "Self-tanners are made with dihydroxyacetone—i.e., DHA—which reacts with amino acids in dead skin cells to produce pigment," says board-certified dermatologist Karan Lal, MD. In fact, an uneven, patchy, streaky tan isn't caused by using too much self-tanner; it's actually caused by using too little, surprise! The level of the DHA in the self-tanner is what makes you tan, not the amount you put on.

For an even tan on every skin tone, preparation is key. "Exfoliating the skin is essential before applying a self-tanner because our skin continuously sheds in different areas—exfoliating ensures the area to be treated is on a level playing field so the self-tanner goes on evenly and produces an even color," says Dr. Lal. More on this and the process below.

How to apply self-tanner:

Choosing the best self-tanner is only the first step; applying it correctly is what makes all the difference. Here is my tried-and-true process with tips from Cook:

Exfoliate and remove any existing fake tan beforehand, explains Cook, adding that you want a completely fresh canvas to work from. Massage your skin from the neck down with an exfoliating body scrub or loofah in the shower. This will help remove any old tanner and dead skin.

Protect and moisturize key areas of the skin—knees, ankles, elbows, wrists, and any other spots that seem to be drier, explains Cook. Even if the tanner you are applying is a moisturizing one, it will still stick to areas you don't want it to if you miss this step. So use a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer beforehand.

Apply a liberal amount of self-tanner to a tanning mitt. Fun fact: If you don't use enough self-tan, you can end up looking streaky because there won't be enough DHA (the chemical that reacts with the skin to create the tan) to cover the skin fully. Cook warns against using regular plastic gloves as they are an "old-school" technique, and a mitt works much better.

Work on one area of the body at a time, and apply with long strokes. "To get those hard-to-reach areas of your back, my favorite tip is to slide a hairbrush inside your mitt and secure it with a hair tie," she explains. "Then, holding it by the brush handle, you can use it as an arm extender to reach those spots!”

Wash your hands one to two hours after application. This is a personal hack of mine, and I have found that it keeps my hands from over-developing.

Allow the tan to develop, and shower after the proper amount of time. For the tan to come out as intended, follow the directions on the individual tanner, and don't shower until at least the minimum suggested time.

Moisturize daily and often. Dry skin can wreak havoc on a fake tan. To avoid it fading splotchy, wear SPF and moisturize with your favorite hydrating body lotion.

How to choose the best self-tanner for pale skin:

"Don't get too overwhelmed with the choice of products on the market," says Agresta, recommending to consider what you want from your self-tan and what best suits your lifestyle. If you're on the go and don't have a ton of time, a multi-use product can be a lifesaver. Some options include a gradual tanner that doubles as a moisturizer, a serum with a bronze tint, or even an easy spray solution that develops throughout the day. "If you love to sleep overnight in your tan, a clear tanner without a color guide is your best friend—waking up in the morning with a deep tan and crisp white sheets and no transfer of color? What a great start to the day!" says Agresta.

Meet the experts:

  • Sophie Evans is the St. Tropez skin finishing expert and a celebrity spray tanner based in New York, NY.
  • Jordan Cook is a global tanning expert and an SFX (special effects) makeup artist. Cook has worked with brands such as St. Moriz, Mac, and Urban Decay.
  • Liz Agresta is the founder, and director of Australian Glow, a natural, vegan, cruelty-free, and organic tanning line made with sustainable packaging.
  • Karan Lal, MD, is a double board-certified adult, pediatric, and cosmetic dermatologist at Affiliated Dermatology in Scottsdale, AZ.

Why trust Cosmopolitan?

Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan with eight years of experience researching, writing, and editing stories on hair, makeup, and nails.

Siena Gagliano was the associate editor at Cosmopolitan, where she wrote about beauty, fashion, and lifestyle news.

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Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers skincare, makeup, hair, nails, and more across digital and print. She can generally be found in bright eyeshadow furiously typing her latest feature or hemming and hawing about a new product you "have to try." Prior to Cosmopolitan, she wrote and edited beauty content as an Editor at The Everygirl for four years. Follow her on Instagram for makeup selfies and a new hair 'do every few months. 

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Siena Gagliano is the associate editor at Cosmopolitan, where she primarily covers beauty, fashion, travel, and lifestyle. Wanna know how to get the best brows of your life? gotchu. What about how to find the best fashion deals of the season, the softest sheets on the market, or exactly how to use retinol without irritating your skin? Check, check, and check. Before joining Cosmopolitan, Siena was a writer at Bustle and several other media outlets. As her 2024 goal, she has vowed to find the best (extra) dirty martini NYC has to offer—and yes, that means ~attempting~ to try every cute cocktail spot in the city (hit her up with some recs, pls). Follow Siena on Instagram for a behind-the-scenes look at that magazine life.
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