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    These Are the Only Self-Tanners Derms and Tanning Experts Green-Light for Sensitive Skin

    By Shawna Hudson,

    14 hours ago
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    I'm not usually one for self-tanner because I'm already Brown and have sensitive skin, but there are a few formulas out there that I love for providing the perfect summer glow year-round. Wanting that impeccably bronzed look and having sensitive skin don't always go hand in hand, and I'm sure you can relate if you have a similar skin type.

    For the most part, my skin doesn't react too badly to natural tanning agents. I try to choose formulas that are gradual and contain other nourishing ingredients that allow it to double as a body moisturizer. I'll be sharing a few formulas that have worked well for me, and I also included expert insight on what you might want to avoid in a self-tanner if you have sensitive skin and their top picks. Keep reading for what they had to share.

    What self-tanner ingredients should those with sensitive skin avoid?

    If you have sensitive skin that reacts easily, there's one major ingredient in self-tanners that you might want to avoid. Cosmetic injection specialist Kristin Gunn explains a bit more.

    "A lot of my patients have sensitive skin, and it seems like self-tanners with dihydroxyacetone can cause reactions," she says. "This is an active ingredient in many tanning products. People with sensitive skin or a history of contact dermatitis should do a patch test before using on the face. Any product (makeup, self-tanner, face wash etc.) with fragrances and or preservatives can increase the risk of irritation in those with sensitive skin. In addition, many fragrances are made from chemicals that are known carcinogens. Sensitive skin is often also dry skin. Sulfates in any of your products can cause skin to lose moisture, making it more prone to reaction. Some older self-tanners include the ingredient isopropyl myristate. This one can block pores, which can also contribute to an acneic reaction."

    It should be noted that dihydroxyacetone is a natural tanning agent derived from sugar beets and sugarcane, so it's present in a lot of organic formulas and may not bother some folks, even with sensitive skin. As Gunn stated, make sure you do a patch test before using any kind of self-tanner—that will ensure whatever you use is suitable for your particular skin type.

    Board-certified dermatologist Mina Amin, MD, FAAD, seconds that fragrance should be avoided if you have extra-sensitive skin. "I recommend avoiding fragrance, as this can lead to irritation and rashes," she explains. "I also try to avoid denatured alcohol, as this can be very drying to the skin."

    For the best self-tanners for sensitive skin, keep reading below.

    The Best Self-Tanners for Sensitive Skin

    Loving Tan

    Deluxe Gradual Tan Nourishing Tinted Body Lotion

    $30$24

    Pros: Contains skin-loving organic ingredients suitable for sensitive skin, comes in a variety of shades for different skin tones

    Cons: None

    Key specs: 5.07 ounces

    This gradual tanning lotion is designed to enhance your accompanying mousse tan, or you can build it up on its own for more of a subtle tan. It also comes in several different shades to accommodate a variety of skin tones, making it great for Black and Brown skin tones.

    "I love the brand Loving Tan for all skin types, including sensitive skin. They have express options and more gradual tanning lotions. I notice that it goes on very evenly and has organic ingredients that I find are suitable for sensitive skin types." — Amin

    Lux Unfiltered

    N°32 Hydrating Gradual Self Tanning Lotion in Rosewood

    $36

    Pros: Contains hydrating, organic ingredients like shea butter, squalane, and avocado

    Cons: Strong scent

    Key specs: 6.8 ounces

    Although this option contains dihydroxyacetone, it's my favorite, and it works well for my sensitive skin. I don't use self-tanner often, but this one gives me such a natural, gorgeous glow. It's also super hydrating and can double as a daily lotion.

    Saltyface

    Essential Tanning Set

    $119

    Pros: Great set for sensitive skin on the face and body, contains organic extracts that nourish skin, comes in two shades to suit a variety of skin tones

    Cons: None

    Key specs: 6.8 ounces and 1.8 ounces

    This tanning set from Saltyface comes with four essential tanning items, including a formula for the body and one for the face. Gunn considers this one of the best options for the face and sensitive skin since it also contains other skin-nourishing ingredients.

    "This one comes with an easy application brush and applies easily and uniformly. I have sensitive and extremely fair skin, and this feels so comfortable and looks so natural! The key ingredient in this is derived from sugar beets, so it's not full of harmful chemicals." — Gunn

    Luna Bronze

    Glow Gradual Tanning Moisturizer

    $34

    Pros: Contains nourishing organic ingredients, great moisturizer and gradual tanning option in one

    Cons: Contains essential oils and may not be suitable for some skin types

    Key specs: 6.8 ounces

    This is another favorite option of mine for sensitive skin. When irritated, my skins breaks out in hives and becomes super itchy, especially if I use acids or retinol that are too strong for the body. This gradual tanning moisturizer is perfect. It never irritates my skin and is so hydrating. I like to use it year-round to give my skin an extra glow.

    SOLEAU

    The Tanning Cream

    $36

    Pros: Fragrance-free, rich cream moisturizer with high-quality natural tanning actives

    Cons: None

    Key specs: 6.8 ounces

    This tanning cream contains high-quality natural tanning actives and other rich ingredients that hydrate, brighten, and even out your skin tone. It's truly a summer tan in a bottle and a great option for sensitive skin if you can't really use regular tanners with fragrance and alcohol.

    Typology

    Self-Tanning Serum With 10% DHA + Carob Pulp Extract

    $55

    Pros: Provides a natural-looking tan for the face, non-streaky

    Cons: Expensive

    Key specs: 1 ounce

    "My favorite self-tanning drops for the face are by Typology. I have tried a few, and these seem to provide a sun-kissed, non-orange look that will have people asking if you've been to the beach! They are perfect for sensitive skin." — Gunn

    Coco & Eve

    Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam

    $35

    Pros: Comes in three different shades

    Cons: Not fragrance-free

    Key specs: 6.7 ounces

    I love this option from Coco & Eve because it comes in three different bronzed shades to suit different skin tones. It's also lightweight but extremely hydrating—my skin never feels dry after I apply it. It dries really fast, too, and isn't sticky or streaky. It is scented, so keep that in mind if your skin is sensitive to fragrance, but it doesn't bother my skin and may not bother yours either. Be sure to do a patch test beforehand.

    BALI BODY

    Self-Tanning Mousse

    $30

    Pros: Customizable results, contains soothing and brightening ingredients like chamomile and antioxidants, quick-drying formula, streak-free, doesn't stain

    Cons: Not alcohol-free

    Key specs: 6.7 ounces

    In addition to natural tanning agents, Bali Body's Self-Tanning Mousse contains soothing ingredients like chamomile, which are perfect for sensitive skin. It also contains brightening antioxidants to enhance your glow.

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