12 best bronzers for glowing skin 2024 UK; tried and tested
DREAMING of a sunkissed glow? These are the best bronzers, tried and tested by us – so you don't have to.
If there's one item in any makeup bag that will instantly liven up a dull complexion, add warmth and even provide some contouring, it's a quality bronzer.
Regardless of the time of year - and the weather outside – a quick sweep of bronzer can sculpt and highlight cheekbones, blending into your skin for a golden sheen that's as subtle or dramatic as you want it to be.
As with all beauty products, there are countless options out there by an assortment of budget and spenny brands: from matte powders and dewy cream sticks to liquid bronzers with shimmer.
If you need some direction, we've put some beauty editor and fan favourites to the test to see which bronzers are worth snapping up.
Best bronzers at a glance:
- Best overall bronzer: Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Bronzer
- Best budget bronzer:
- Best matte bronzer:
- Best bronzer for contouring:
- Best powder bronzer:
Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Bronzer
Pros: Large-sized compact, glam packaging, doesn't dry out skin
Cons: Expensive
Rating: 10/10
I already loved Charlotte Tilbury's Filmstar Bronze and Glow, so when the brand launched its first-ever solo bronzer I was excited – and the Airbrush Bronzer certainly didn't disappoint.
It's housed in a satisfyingly large compact so you can swirl your brush around without having to stick to the middle – avoiding that annoying dip when you're coming to the end of a powder product.
The packaging itself is exactly what you'd expect from this attention-grabbing brand - gold, glitzy, Hollywood glamour - and feels expensive in your hand.
And yes, it is expensive at £45 – but its blurring technology is special. It's infused with hyaluronic acid so the powder doesn't dry out your skin during the day, making it perfect to swipe over bare skin or on top of a liquid foundation.
Pros: Seamless blend, warming colours, long-lasting, layers with powder and cream, affordable, great for dry skin
Cons: Only four shades
Rating: 10/10
No matter what season it is, there's one bronzer that I continually reach for, and that's Refy's cream bronzer.
Despite it being a cream formula, it's easy to apply and work with - you can use the brush to sweep it across the face or your fingers to add a subtle warmth to your cheeks.
While there are only four shades, it's incredibly natural on and suits a variety of skin tones, with Dune and Tan being some of the most universally flattering shades.
It seamlessly blends on the skin whether it's bare-faced or with foundation, and leaves a glossy sheen on the skin that isn't too shiny.
I've worn it all day in the summer heat and it's lasted into the evening without faltering in pigmentation, and it's a moisturising formula is also great for dry skin.
Plus, I've layered powders and other cream blushes over it and it's never gotten patchy.
If you're looking to add one bronzer to your arsenal, add this one.
Review by Natalie Chui,
Formula: Cream, No. of shades available: 4, Vegan: Yes
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