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Tanning drops don’t just give you a winter glow – they conceal problem skin, too

- Sali Hughes

No, you haven’t wandered into a high summer column in error. Facial tanning drops are a peerlessly useful year-round beauty staple for a long list of reasons – and mimicking a fortnight in Tuscany is the least of them.

If you have darker spots, melasma, rosacea, blotchines­s, mild birthmarks or scarring that you’re not happy about, please, regardless of your skin tone, dispense with preconcept­ions about fake tan and make friends with facial tanning drops.

During a recent meeting with the brilliant consultant dermatolog­ist Emma Craythorne, I showed her some old photograph­s of my once-extreme melasma (large brown patches often triggered by hormonal changes), before and after I’d applied self-tan on the surroundin­g areas only (covering the dark patches with lighter concealer just turns them grey; levelling up the paler areas works miles better). She was so impressed by the dramatic effects of such a simple, fast and somewhat halfarsed method that she now recommends it to her patients.

Shortly afterwards, I had a similar conversati­on with the esteemed beauty editor Eve Cameron, who told me she’d managed the appearance of the onceproble­matic acne she’d suffered in her youth by bronzing her face artificial­ly, thus neutralisi­ng the angry-looking redness and evening out her overall skin tone.

I then gave a girlfriend some St Tropez Luxe Tan Tonic Glow Drops (£24) to apply over her menopauset­riggered rosacea while her doctor-prescribed skincare got to work, and their effects have helped lift the dip in her confidence.

Likewise, if you’re a person with an illness that has dulled your skin and robbed you of the time or inclinatio­n to wear makeup, facial self-tan is a loweffort way to restore a healthier-looking glow to skin of any colour. Tan Luxe

Super Glow (£23.35), Beauty Pie Awesome Bronze (£12.50 to members) and M&S Autograph Self Tan Luxe Facial Oil (£9.50) are similarly great and effective. Albeit cosmetical­ly and temporaril­y, of course.

Self-tan does nothing to fix underlying skin issues – the joy is in the speed and exceptiona­l ease of applicatio­n: just add a few drops to your usual moisturise­r and mix, or apply the drops alone like a serum (if you have highlights, wear a headband for either, to avoid staining) you will enjoy a good two to three days of not having to think so much about concealing and covering areas that would otherwise stand out and cause stress.

I gave a girlfriend some to apply over her rosacea and their effects have boosted her confidence

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Photograph: Kellie French/The Guardian

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