This £16 ‘transfer-proof’ fake tan has racked up dozens of 5-star reviews, and is the beauty buy Mrs Hinch has been using for more than 10 years
With temperatures heating up and holidays on the horizon, it’s the perfect time to give your skin a little glow, and Mrs Hinch has just the recommendation. Swearing by this fake tan for over 10 years, Mrs Hinch told her Instagram followers that her go-to bronzing buy is the Skin & Tan Dark Self Tanning Oil.
After being asked by fans what product she uses to get her natural-looking tan, she said, “I have been buying and using the same fake tan since 2025. I have tried others over the years, but nothing works like this for me personally. I even tanned myself with this the night before my wedding day, it never lets me down! Actually I don’t know what I’d do if it was ever discontinued”.
The tanning oil has a lightweight, silky texture that glides effortlessly onto the skin, resulting in a glowing tan that doesn’t need to be washed off. It’s infused with poppyseed extract and blackberry juice to help boost skin elasticity and firmness, while essentially blurring the skin to create an airbrush finish.
It’s also ideal for those new to tanning; simply spritz it onto the skin, rub it in with a tanning mitt, and you’re ready to go. No wonder it’s one Mrs Hinch always comes back to.
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Mrs Hinch isn’t the only fan, either; the tan has racked up dozens of 5-star reviews. One shopper wrote, “It dried very quickly, and I was able to get dressed within minutes. Importantly, it didn’t transfer onto my clothing. The colour developed into a natural, golden brown that didn’t look orange at all, and at no point did it feel sticky or tacky.”
Another added, “One of the main things I noticed is how hydrating it feels. My skin felt soft straight after applying and still smooth the next day, which isn’t always the case with tanning products. It also gives a slight glow straight away, so it doesn’t look flat while you’re waiting for the colour to develop.”
While a third agreed, “Took this on holiday and it was honestly great. The oil went on really nicely, no streaks at all, and it gave me such a deep, even colour without needing to rinse it off. It felt hydrating too, which was ideal in the heat, and the finish looked like a proper natural bronze rather than that fake‑tan orange.”
One shopper did struggle with the lack of a colour guide. They wrote “As it’s an oil and it takes a little while to process you can’t actually tell how dark it’s going to turn out, this one might be a little bit too dark for me, but maybe that’s because I’m used to my winter pastyness at the moment.”
After more fake tan recommendations? I have a few favourites such as St Tropez’s Express Bronzing Mousse, priced at £34 at LookFantastic, and Loving Tan’s 2HR Express Mousse, priced at £36.95.
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