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Vol. 01 · Issue 04 Glow. Australia · Est. 2014
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Tan-Luxe: the honest verdict.

The premium end of face tanning — serum-grade formulas, high-end ingredients, higher prices. Do the skincare claims stand up over six weeks of wear?

8.8/10
Glow score
Position
Premium · Skincare-led
Founded
2015 · London, UK
Available at
Sephora AU, Adore Beauty, Mecca
Reviewed by
Ava Hartmann · Skincare Editor
Clinical aesthetician · 8 years in skincare editorial
Updated
April 2026
The verdict

Skincare first, tan second. Worth it if your priority is the first.

Tan-Luxe's positioning is that their face drops are essentially serums that happen to tan. The ingredient list mostly supports this — raspberry seed oil, vitamin E, and aloe lead the formula. The texture is noticeably nicer than most competitors; it actually feels like a skincare product mixing into your moisturiser. The tan itself is excellent but not better than Isle of Paradise Drops at $20 less. You're paying for the skincare claim. If that claim matters to you (it does to some), Tan-Luxe is correct. If it doesn't, Isle of Paradise wins.

What they do right

  • Serum-grade formula quality
  • Three depth options (Light, Medium, Dark)
  • Doesn't pill under makeup
  • Solid body line (The Water, The Gradual)

What to know

  • No undertone correction (only depth choices)
  • $20 more than Isle of Paradise drops
  • Smaller bottle than competitors at same price

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