Fashion / Celebrity Style

I Tried the $50 and $16 Self-Tanners from Kim K’s Tanning Artist

Call it my birthright as a girl with mostly Italian genes, but I have this innate need to chase a tan year-round. Though I don’t go Jersey Shore-level (iconic as it was), I’m always searching for that perfect bronze that doesn’t skew orange. Lucky for me, I’m a beauty editor and get self-tanners, bronzing drops, and tanning waters dumped on my doorstep every week, which means I’ve tested just about everything so you don’t have to.

In one of these mass deliveries was a box full of gorgeously packaged tan and glass bottles, all dubbed “Dolce Glow,” and another with baby blue and yellow vials tagged “Sunnee Bae.” While nothing between these descriptions would suggest that they’re even in the same category, I began noticing a trend as I set products from the different brands down next to one another. As opposite in aesthetics as they may be (one gives off chic, old money Calabasas vibes while the other feels like beachy-cute Florida), the product names, packaging, and objectives were nearly identical. With that, I pulled out my laptop and got down to business.