The All-Time Best Bronzers, According to Editors and Makeup Artists - Marie Claire

Let's talk about bronzer. Once upon a time, you'd worry about appearing orange after even the lightest application—but in recent years, the humble bronzer has seen a renaissance. Bronzers are now available in creams, liquids, and powder form, and are easier to apply than ever before. Plus, shades run abound, so you can find the best one for your specific skin tone and the best formula for your skin type. Because there are more options on the market than ever before, I chatted with experts in the beauty industry—celebrity makeup artists, brand founders, beauty content creators, and Marie Claire editors—to find the very best bronzers on the market for 2022. 

If you're just beginning your bronzer journey, it's easier to start with your preferred formula and work backwards. Do you have dryer skin or just want a bronzer that looks super seamless? Then a cream bronzer may be the answer. Do you want an all-over glow that sits under your foundation? Try out a liquid bronzer, or an all-over illuminator. Or, if you have oilier skin or want something that will go on with a few swipes, check out a powder bronzer. And, because not all the best beauty products come with a high price tag, check out Marie Claire's guide to the best drugstore bronzers (which all retail for under $20!). 

Bronzer should warm up the skin without looking unnatural. That means that it shouldn't make you look too orange or, on the other side of the spectrum, too ashy. It should go on smoothly without patches of color, and the formula shouldn't break up over the course of your day. Also, depending on if you like your bronzer to have a shimmer, it should look luminous, not overly glittery (unless, of course, that's the look you're going for). Especially now that summer is ending and our tans are fading, finding a great bronzer to keep your summer glow going has never been more important.

How To Find the Best Bronzer Formula for Your Skin Type

Equally important to finding the right shade of bronzer is finding the right bronzer formula for your specific skin type. The best cream bronzer in the world may break apart on someone that has an oilier skin type, while a powder bronzer might flake off on someone who has dry skin. 

While no two people's skin types are the same, celebrity makeup artist Lilly Keys (who has worked with Olivia Rodrigo, Charli XCX, and Emma Chamberlain), broke down some general rules. If you have oily skin, Keys recommends that you "stick to the classic powder bronzer if you have oily skin." More specifically, she says that "the best choice would be matte powder bronzer, rather than illuminating and shimmery." 

For those with dry skin, Keys says that you should look for "cream and liquid bronzers." In terms of applying them, she says to "make sure your skin is well hydrated and moisturized before applying," and to apply sparingly because they "definitely give more of a dewy & balm -like finish." 

If you're somewhere in the middle with normal skin, congratulations: you have the "best of both worlds," says Keys. Feel free to opt for "either a cream or a powder bronzer!" The deciding factor comes down to finish—cream bronzer "provides a more natural looking finish," she says, noting that a powder bronzer will give you a more "matte" and "velvety" finish. 

How to Find the Right Shade of Bronzer

You want to find a shade that's darker than your actual skin tone, of course, but not too dark. The goal is to create a soft, natural sense of definition, and that looks different for everyone. 

"To pick the perfect shade of bronzer, I recommend picking one shade deeper than your skin tone," says makeup artist Hailey Hoff, who has worked with Noah Cyrus and Remi Bader. "If you like to be super contoured, I would mix a darker shade with the one shade deeper than your skin tone," she says over email. Better yet, she says that Benefit Cosmetics Hoola Bronzer (opens in new tab) and NARS' Bronzer Powder in Laguna (opens in new tab) as two of her favorites, both of which appear on the list below. 

Keep in mind that there's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all bronzer—but many brands have a variety of shades and undertones available. If you're on the hunt for the best bronzer for dark skin specifically, Marie Claire already has a handy guide. Ahead, shop the best editor and makeup artist-approved bronzers.

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