VC
✓ Verified Customer
May 6, 2026 · 4:48 PM
★★★★★
Skin cancer survivor. Finally an option that doesn't suck.
Had a melanoma scare 4 years ago. Sun's off the table for me forever. I've tried every drugstore tanner — they either smell awful, transfer onto everything, or look ashy on my undertone.
These patches let me feel like myself before the diagnosis. The color is honest — warm honey, not orange — and it doesn't move onto pillowcases or workout leggings.
It sounds dramatic to say a self-tan changed my relationship with my body. But after years of avoiding mirrors, I'll say it anyway.
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SK
✓ Verified Customer
Mar 14, 2026 · 9:42 AM
★★★★★
Pale girl, finally golden — no sun, no streaks.
Scandinavian-pale my whole life. Every "gradual tanner" I tried turned my palms orange and my elbows weird. I'd given up.
Wore one patch on my inner arm overnight to test. Woke up and the color was even, warm, no smell, no transfer onto sheets. Did a full set two nights later — left photo to right photo, that's 36 hours apart.
A few patches in, still glowing. My friends keep asking which beach I went to. I just smile.
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CM
✓ Verified Customer
Apr 22, 2026 · 7:08 PM
★★★★★
Face patches actually worked on my olive skin.
I was nervous about doing my face — every spray-tan I've ended up muddy or settled into my pores. Booked a shoot 48 hours out and decided to risk it.
Two small face patches across cheekbones and forehead, slept in them, peeled them off in the morning. Color came up over the next 6 hours — warm bronze, no patchiness around my brows or hairline.
Look at the second photo. That's just the patches and a little lip gloss. Zero filter.
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BR
✓ Verified Customer
May 1, 2026 · 2:15 PM
★★★★★
Wedding-guest glow without an appointment.
Outdoor wedding, low-cut linen dress, and my chest looked translucent next to my arms. Salon was fully booked — 4 days out and zero options.
Used 2 chest patches the night before. Woke up to this soft, sunlit warmth that hugged my collarbones instead of sitting on top. No telltale dark patches in the cleavage line.
Three different aunties asked if I'd been somewhere. Nope. Just slept in a patch.
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NK
✓ Verified Customer
Apr 28, 2026 · 8:17 AM
★★★★★
My clients think I've been to Bali. I haven't.
For the first time in my life I have a tan that I'm not embarrassed to look at in daylight. No orange, no smell, no sticky sheets.
I work face-to-face with clients all day — under harsh studio lighting, every flaw in a self-tan shows up. This is the first one I've used where nobody can tell. It just reads as skin.
My clients keep asking if I've been to Bali. I haven't. I've been in Tel Aviv, sleeping in a patch.
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IM
✓ Verified Customer
May 4, 2026 · 6:33 PM
★★★★★
An ingredient-label obsessive finally found one.
I've spent years reading every ingredient label on every self-tanner on the market. The DHA thing is real — my skin always felt dry and dull after every tan, like the color was sitting on top of a parched layer.
Two weeks in and I look like I've been outdoors all summer. But the part nobody talks about: my skin feels better than before. Softer. More even-toned underneath the tan, not just on top of it.
The patch format is the unlock. Targeted dose, no oxidation in a half-used bottle, no over-application on dry spots.
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SR
✓ Verified Customer
May 9, 2026 · 11:05 AM
★★★★★
Three weeks of travel a month — patch goes in the carry-on.
I travel three weeks a month and the tanning ritual was the first thing to go. Mousse, mitt, shower routine, an hour of "don't touch anything" — it just doesn't fit between flights.
Now I apply one patch the night before a trip and I look like I've already been there for a week. Through security, through hotel check-in, through the first dinner — color is already developing under my clothes.
The 10-minute application has genuinely given me my Sunday mornings back.
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JH
✓ Verified Customer
Feb 9, 2026 · 11:34 PM
★★★★☆
No mitt, no mess, no streaky knees.
I've ruined two sets of white sheets with mousse tan and stained one bathtub. Tossed all of it after trying these patches.
You peel, stick, sleep, wake up, peel off, throw away. No gloves, no shower-stained towels, no orange palms. Knees and elbows — historically my worst zones — came up even because the patch sits flat to the skin.
Lasted me about 6 days before fading evenly. Took one star off only because I wish the chest patches came in a bigger size.
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ER
✓ Verified Customer
May 11, 2026 · 11:20 AM
★★★★★
It is very convenient for travel enthusiasts to carry with them.
I always keep these patches in my travel bag now. After a long day in the sun, my skin usually feels dry and a little stressed, but these patches feel so soothing and refreshing.
They're easy to use, lightweight, and perfect to pack for beach trips or vacations. I love that they don't feel messy or sticky, and my skin looks calmer and more hydrated the next morning. Definitely a must-have for summer travel!
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NO
✓ Verified Customer
Jan 27, 2026 · 6:50 AM
★★★★★
For deep skin? Adds the warmth, not orange.
Deep skin tones get ignored by most self-tan brands — either nothing shows up or it goes ashy. I was skeptical.
Tested one patch on my forearm. The result wasn't "darker," it was richer — that warm, oiled, just-back-from-Lagos depth my arms have after a real holiday. No grey undertone.
I now keep a pack in my carry-on. Long-haul flights drain my color and these bring it right back.
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ML
✓ Verified Customer
Apr 5, 2026 · 10:12 PM
★★★★★
Slept in it. Woke up vacation-ready.
Flight to Crete at 6 AM, hadn't seen the sun in months. Stuck on body patches at 11 PM and went to bed. Removed them at the airport.
By the time I landed, color had developed — even, no patches, no smell on the plane next to other people. Looked like I'd already been there a week.
This is the only self-tan I've used where my husband didn't catch me reapplying it in the bathroom. Discreet is a real selling point.
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TF
✓ Verified Customer
Mar 30, 2026 · 8:21 PM
★★★★☆
My fair-skin friends were the toughest critics.
I'm a redhead. Freckles. SPF 50 year round. Self-tan on me usually reads as "you've contracted something." The fear is real.
Used one body patch and one face patch. The color leans peachy-warm on me instead of muddy. My freckles still show. Nothing settled around my hairline.
Star off because I do wish removal had a gentler edge — peeling them off felt like a fast bandage moment. But the result? Best self-tan I've used in 12 years of trying.
VC
✓ Verified Customer
May 6, 2026 · 4:48 PM
★★★★★
Skin cancer survivor. Finally an option that doesn't suck.
Had a melanoma scare 4 years ago. Sun's off the table for me forever. I've tried every drugstore tanner — they either smell awful, transfer onto everything, or look ashy on my undertone.
These patches let me feel like myself before the diagnosis. The color is honest — warm honey, not orange — and it doesn't move onto pillowcases or workout leggings.
It sounds dramatic to say a self-tan changed my relationship with my body. But after years of avoiding mirrors, I'll say it anyway.
4,274 found helpful
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SK
✓ Verified Customer
Mar 14, 2026 · 9:42 AM
★★★★★
Pale girl, finally golden — no sun, no streaks.
Scandinavian-pale my whole life. Every "gradual tanner" I tried turned my palms orange and my elbows weird. I'd given up.
Wore one patch on my inner arm overnight to test. Woke up and the color was even, warm, no smell, no transfer onto sheets. Did a full set two nights later — left photo to right photo, that's 36 hours apart.
A few patches in, still glowing. My friends keep asking which beach I went to. I just smile.
2,147 found helpful
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CM
✓ Verified Customer
Apr 22, 2026 · 7:08 PM
★★★★★
Face patches actually worked on my olive skin.
I was nervous about doing my face — every spray-tan I've ended up muddy or settled into my pores. Booked a shoot 48 hours out and decided to risk it.
Two small face patches across cheekbones and forehead, slept in them, peeled them off in the morning. Color came up over the next 6 hours — warm bronze, no patchiness around my brows or hairline.
Look at the second photo. That's just the patches and a little lip gloss. Zero filter.
3,284 found helpful
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BR
✓ Verified Customer
May 1, 2026 · 2:15 PM
★★★★★
Wedding-guest glow without an appointment.
Outdoor wedding, low-cut linen dress, and my chest looked translucent next to my arms. Salon was fully booked — 4 days out and zero options.
Used 2 chest patches the night before. Woke up to this soft, sunlit warmth that hugged my collarbones instead of sitting on top. No telltale dark patches in the cleavage line.
Three different aunties asked if I'd been somewhere. Nope. Just slept in a patch.
1,893 found helpful
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NK
✓ Verified Customer
Apr 28, 2026 · 8:17 AM
★★★★★
My clients think I've been to Bali. I haven't.
For the first time in my life I have a tan that I'm not embarrassed to look at in daylight. No orange, no smell, no sticky sheets.
I work face-to-face with clients all day — under harsh studio lighting, every flaw in a self-tan shows up. This is the first one I've used where nobody can tell. It just reads as skin.
My clients keep asking if I've been to Bali. I haven't. I've been in Tel Aviv, sleeping in a patch.
2,658 found helpful
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No
IM
✓ Verified Customer
May 4, 2026 · 6:33 PM
★★★★★
An ingredient-label obsessive finally found one.
I've spent years reading every ingredient label on every self-tanner on the market. The DHA thing is real — my skin always felt dry and dull after every tan, like the color was sitting on top of a parched layer.
Two weeks in and I look like I've been outdoors all summer. But the part nobody talks about: my skin feels better than before. Softer. More even-toned underneath the tan, not just on top of it.
The patch format is the unlock. Targeted dose, no oxidation in a half-used bottle, no over-application on dry spots.
3,492 found helpful
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No
SR
✓ Verified Customer
May 9, 2026 · 11:05 AM
★★★★★
Three weeks of travel a month — patch goes in the carry-on.
I travel three weeks a month and the tanning ritual was the first thing to go. Mousse, mitt, shower routine, an hour of "don't touch anything" — it just doesn't fit between flights.
Now I apply one patch the night before a trip and I look like I've already been there for a week. Through security, through hotel check-in, through the first dinner — color is already developing under my clothes.
The 10-minute application has genuinely given me my Sunday mornings back.
2,871 found helpful
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No