Your best tan on a budget

Whether you’re a seasoned tanner and need to scale back your spending, or want to give self-tanning a try without dipping too deeply into the ‘ol bank account, you’ll be pleased to know it is possible to flaunt a #flawless fake tan on a budget.
From the perfect prep products to post-bronzing care, these under $20 buys will give you the glow you’ve always wanted, with money leftover for ice cream. Because nobody should have to give up ice cream.
#1 Prep products
- Schick Intuition Pure Nourishment, $12.69
- Nair Easiwax Wax Strips, $9.19
- SunFX Exfoliating Glove, $4.00
- Natura Siberica OBLEPIKHA SIBERICA BODY SCRUB, $19.99
To ensure a non-streaky tan, you need to first remove hair and exfoliate. If you have sensitive skin, complete these steps the day before applying tan to avoid irritation. When it comes to exfoliating, focus on the driest areas of your body, like the elbows and knees.
#2 Application ammo
- Scunci Active Luxe Basic Headwrap, $9.95
- Billie Goat Soap All Over Body Moisturiser, $12.50
- Sunescape Self-Tan Applicator Mitt, $9.90
Before you go anywhere near a tanning product, make sure every single strand of hair is up and out of the way, and that you’ve applied a moisture barrier to your elbows and knees (to stop the tan from catching). Then, have a mitt ready for smooth application - with no mess on your hands!
#3 Budget-friendly (and colour-friendly) tan
- Reef Beach Glow Foaming Mousse, $13.99
- Le Tan Original Tanning Cream, $12.99
- Rimmel London Sun Shimmer Self Tan Mousse, $16.95
- Natio Self Tan Mousse, $17.95
Apply your tan section by section (arms, chest, legs, and so on) using circular motions with your mitt. Save the excess product on your mitt for the back of your hands, in between your fingers and feet.
#4 Keep your glow going
- SunFX Body Lotion Tan Extender - $19.95
- ModelCo Gradual Tan Lotion -$16.00
- Bondi Sands Gradual Tanning Milk Everyday - $17.95
To maintain your tan, apply a tan extender or gradual tanning moisturiser every few days (depending on the product), This will also ensure your skin stays soft and smooth and prevent peeling or patchiness.
No time to tan? Keep these handy for a last-minute transformation:
- Creightons BeBronzed Instant Tan Matte Wash Off, $12.99
- JERGENS Natural Glow Instant Sun Sunless Tanning Mousse, $15.99
- pureTAN's Instant Wash Off Bronzer, $19.95
- St.Tropez Instant Tan Wash Off Face & Body Lotion, $19.95
You’ll be able to head out with sunkissed legs, but then come home to shower and wash the tan off - no staining the sheets!
bh handy hint: If you can’t be bothered showering, you can just as easily wipe it off with something like Wet Ones ® Be Fresh Original Medium Pack ($3.49).
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58 Member Comments
I use Le tans forming range and apply with a glove. I love it and I always get a nice even coverage
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I’m keen to try the Bondi Sands range. I like that price point!
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Tanning and me just can't agree, it just doesnt work on me
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Tanning mitts are fantastic! Never used one until last year and can't live without it!! Haven't tried any of the above mentioned products though.
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bondi sands is hands down the best colour on a budget
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gradual tan is amazing for prolonging the wear of your spray tan
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Le tan is a really good cheap self tan
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Make sure your skin is 100% dry too!
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Some awesome tanning products here, I love the creamy ones rather than the sprays
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Have so many tanning products, have also won a lot of them, really need to start using them . Love a natural looking tan.
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I do not fake tan but I do exfoliate!
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Body exfoliation is wonderful, makes my skin so smooth
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I'll have to remember to tie my hair up when applying fake tan. My hair is always getting in the way.
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A tanning mitt is the best thing every when tanning
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There are some fantastic budget friendly tanning products on the market.
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Having exfoliated skin makes such a difference on how my tan turns out and how long it lasts, and I just use my everyday scrubby loofah with body wash. I also make sure to moisturise well each day after tanning to help it last longer, especially around elbows, knees etc.
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Always make sure sure your skin is 100% dry, so not on damp skin
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oh that looks beautiful
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I occasionally will decide to fake tan, I do prefer the gradual developer type of tanning product, as it's easy to get a more natural result
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I prefer gradual tanning lotion. The Jergens one is not bad.
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The new St Tropez one that you put on in the shower, leave on for three minutes and wash off has been great for me so far! It leaves a nice glow without all the other drama of regular tanners.
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Really? I have found that it does absolutely nothing for me
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I'm on the lookout for the right application mitt. I really don't like the foam based ones that say they're 'velour'. Where are the velvety ones?!
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Ella Bache has a great velvet mit. Its expenisve but I have had mine for years. I just wash it after I use it.
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Lovely products to get that gorgeous tan
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