The best bronzers to help maintain your summer glow long into fall – ryan
When it comes to faking a healthier, less zombie-like complexion, the best bronzers are my secret weapon. A touch of warmth in the right places is the difference between looking like I’ve been binge-watching The Studio until 2 a.m. (true confession) and looking like I just returned from a relaxing vacay on the Amalfi Coast (wishful thinking). However, unlike my eyeliner expertise, I’m frankly not the most skilled in the bronzer department. Precision contouring? Not my forte! Which is why, when testing the best bronzers, I’ve been looking for formulas that give me the easiest lit-from-within glow possible, no matter the time of year.
The good news is most bronzers today are nothing like the chalky, overly-shimmery powders you might remember from the early 2000s. Back then, it was far too easy to cross the line into Oompa Loompa territory. Thankfully, much like other modern-day makeup, bronzer formulas have seriously evolved. Today, the finest bronzers you can find are creamy, forgiving and subtle, making them far friendlier to mature skin. Instead of just sitting atop or, worse, accentuating fine lines, these new versions melt in, delivering believable warmth and a soft, natural radiance. Hallelujah!
For those of us over 40, using these new kinds of bronzer formulas over drier, cakier old-timey powders makes all the difference. As we age, changes in our skin texture and hydration levels render the bronzers of our youth much more difficult to apply. Many of the products I tried for this story were additionally infused with skin care extras like hyaluronic acid and antioxidants, which means you can help take care of your skin while multitasking a sun-kissed gleam. I tested 16 top-rated and reviewed bronzers over several weeks — whether you’re a novice or a glowy goddess, these are the best I found.
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Bronzers we tested that didn’t make the cut
Best bronzer of 2025
Formulation: Pressed powder | Shades: 8 | Coverage: Medium Finish: Natural matte | Key ingredients: Fermented arnica, Size: 0.3 oz / 11 g
As I mentioned above, I tend to tread lightly around bronzers. But Lady Gaga brand Haus Labs makes it easy for a novice like me. This isn’t your typical powder — it feels almost creamy, blending seamlessly without clinging to dryness or highlighting fine lines. That’s due to its skin care-infused formula: squalane, hyaluronic acid, and fermented arnica (a Gaga go-to) give it a smoothing, hydrating feel you rarely see in powders. It literally feels like velvet.
The shade range is also thoughtful and expansive, with nice undertones, so you don’t have to deal with any garish oranges or muddy browns. Even when I’m half-awake, I can sweep this on and look alive without worrying about overdoing it and coming out with stripes. For mature skin, the blurring effect here is key: Instead of settling into wrinkles, it softens the texture of your skin and adds warmth that looks natural, not painted on. It’s mid-range in price but feels high-end, and because it works so well on contact with your skin, one compact will last ages.
Wrote one Sephora customer: “Amazing formula! So smooth. It’s like a cream-powder hybrid finish that is so satisfying. I’m 46 and thought i had to retire powders. I’m so happy Haus Labs has proved me wrong!…Never irritates my skin, washes right off, never enhances fine lines, sooo pigmented! So versatile. Absolute dream.”
Bottom line: if you only buy one bronzer, this is the one to get.
Pros
- Infused with skin care
- Buildable formula
- Wide range of undertones
Cons
- Pricey compared to drugstore
- The compact could feel bulky for travel
$38 at Sephora
Other top bronzers we recommend for 2025
Formulation: Pressed powder | Shades: 8 | Finish: Soft-matte Key ingredients: Talc, zinc stearate, dimethicone, cornstarch | Size: .31 oz
If you want a bronzer that performs like a luxury formula but costs a whole lot less, let me introduce you to L’Oréal’s Infallible Fresh Wear Soft Matte Bronzer. A favorite of both Beyoncé’s and Eva Longoria’s makeup artists, this affordable gem has the silky texture you’d expect from a high-end compact: It’s lightweight, finely-milled and easy to blend. The finish is matte but not flat, and gives a bit of a soft-focus quality that looks especially flattering on over-40 skin.
What I love most is how forgiving the pigment is. Even if you go in with a heavy hand, it layers smoothly without streaking or patchiness. It also has impressive staying power — true to its name, it keeps warmth and dimension on your skin all day without fading into blotches. While it doesn’t boast skin care ingredients like some of the other bronzers on our list, the airy, breathable feel and accessible price point more than makes up for it. Because of that, it’s a no-brainer makeup bag staple.
“I love how this bronzer looks on my skin. it blends very easily and gives me the sun-kissed glow that I want to achieve. It also lasts and looks surprisingly good after a long day,” wrote one five-star Amazon reviewer.
Pros
- Buildable coverage
- Transfer-proof, waterproof and sweatproof
- Good shade range
- Non-comedogenic
Cons
- No bonus skin care ingredients
- Contains talc, which is a problem for some users
- It can go on heavy so use a lighter hand during application
$12 at Amazon
Formulation: Cream-gel hybrid | Shades: 3 | Finish: Matte Key ingredients: Coconut oil, Mineral waxes and powders | Size: 1 oz.
Now this is bronzer as a luxury experience. From the chic Chanel jar to the silky cream-gel texture, Les Beiges Healthy Glow feels indulgent. For mature skin, the beauty is in the finish. Although it’s technically matte, the creamy, whipped formula has a super subtle luminosity that doesn’t make skin look flat.
Plus, the blend is as seamless as can be. Swipe a bit across cheeks, temples or jawline (I like to use the Real Techniques Expert Face Professional Foundation Makeup Brush), and it melts in effortlessly. I don’t get any harsh edges or chalkiness or powdery residue clinging to my pores and fine lines. Instead, it leaves behind soft warmth and a polished, “I’ve just come back from somewhere fabulous where I was relaxing by the pool in a caftan” glow.
Yes, it’s definitely a splurge. But it’s one of those rare luxury buys that actually feels worth it. A single jar can last ages, and the application is nearly foolproof, even for me. “This has been my go to for over 10 years,” wrote a satisfied Ulta shopper. “I put on tinted moisturizer underneath and use this all over my face. Put a light powder bronze on cheeks, nose, forehead and set. It doesn’t settle in the lines. Hope they never stop making this.”
Pros
- Cream formula blends easily
- Polished, soft-focus finish
- Luxe packaging
- Zero chalkiness
- Subtle, natural-looking pigment
Cons
- Limited shade range
- Expensive
- Contains coconut oil, which can be problematic for acne-prone skin
$60 at Ulta
Formulation: Serum | Shades: 3 | Finish: Light shimmer Key ingredients: sunflower seed, marula and raspberry seed oils, vitamin E | Size: 1 oz.
If you prioritize a more skin care-infused bronzing experience, these E.l.f. Skin Bronzing Drops are amazing. They’re packed with vitamin E, marula oil, and raspberry seed oil, which makes it especially kind to mature and menopausal skin that leans dry. They’re the quickest way to add warmth to a dull complexion as well as a hydrating boost, all at a budget-friendly price. Plus, it’s easy to play around with. Mix a few drops into your moisturizer, serum or foundation for a lighter glow, or dab them directly on high points for extra warmth.
While there is a slight shimmer finish, these drops leave skin looking radiant but not sparkly. Also, other, more pricey bronzer drops on the market tend to have only one shade option, and this one has three that are versatile and flexible enough to flatter deeper through fair tones. For just $12, they’re a great way to get a hydrating glow without emphasizing texture.
“What I love most is the customizable glow. You can go from subtle to sunkissed depending on how many drops you use, making it awesome for both everyday wear and nights out,” wrote a five-star fan on Amazon. “A little goes a long way, and the bottle lasts a surprisingly long time. It’s also vegan, cruelty-free, and affordable, which makes me feel good about using it daily. My skin looks radiant, healthy, and not overdone — definitely a new makeup essential.”
Pros
- Hydrating, antioxidant formula
- Buildable and customizable glow
- Very affordable
Cons
- Formula is a bit runny
- Some users complain about the squeeze bottle
$10 at Amazon
Formulation: Cream | Shades: 5 | Finish: Natural Key ingredients: Fatty acids, micro-fine pigments | Size: .44 oz
This is the bronzer balm that won the hearts of Martha Stewart, Sarah Jessica Parker and Cameron Diaz (and now, mine, as well). If you’re after a balm bronzer that’s as effortless as it is elegant, the Merit Bronze Balm is your new go‑to. It glides on sheer and buildable, offering soft, natural-looking, very subtle warmth. It has a good range of shade options that never run weirdly orange. Finally, it blends like a dream and truly plays nicely with skin, even when the texture isn’t the most smooth (speaking from experience).
What makes it a standout for those of us over 40 is the formula. It has fatty acids that help condition and hydrate, so instead of highlighting fine lines or crepey patches, it warms your complexion while adding a subtle sculpted look. Can’t argue with that.
Wrote a happy, over-50 Sephora reviewer: “This product looks so natural. I wear little makeup usually, but as a first time bronzer user, It feels so user friendly and hard to mess up. It’s sheer, but you can build it up. I love how subtle it is, while still adding warmth. I have the shade Quince and have fair to light skin…formula is wonderful!”
Pros
- Blendable and buildable
- Natural, warm finish
- Skin-conditioning ingredients
Cons
- May be too sheer for some
$30 at Sephora
How we tested bronzers
I’ve written about beauty for more than a decade, and as I’ve gotten older, my approach to bronzer has changed dramatically. I didn’t use it much back in the day (honestly, it was probably because I was always tanning in my 20s, eeek!). Now, in my 40s, I appreciate the warmth and dimension that a bronzer can (more safely) bring. I want formulas that enhance my skin without settling, streaking or looking flat. For this story, I tested more than a dozen powder, cream and gel bronzers, from affordable drugstore finds to high-end favorites. I evaluated them based on:
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Finish: Did it deliver a believable sunkissed glow, or did it veer too orange, muddy or shimmery?
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Blendability: Did the formula melt into my skin easily, especially over moisturizer, sunscreen or foundation? Or did it sit on top and accentuate my pores or fine lines?
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Shade range: Was there a spectrum of tones for fair, medium and deeper complexions, with undertones that looked natural?
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Texture: Whether it was a pressed powder, cream, drops or gel, did the texture work with my over-40 skin?
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Ingredients: Beyond color, I looked for formulas with infused skin care, like hyaluronic acid, antioxidants or nourishing oils.
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Wear time: How well did each bronzer hold up through a long day, both outside in hot LA weather or when I was inside in freezing AC? Did it fade nicely or turn greasy at any point?
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Mature-skin friendliness: Most importantly, did it enhance my over-40, menopausal skin in a flattering way?!
Other bronzers we tested that didn’t make the cut
There are a lot of good bronzers out there these days, so we had to be picky. These are a few of the ones we tested that didn’t make the final lineup (though, some of them came close).
Physicians Formula Murumuru Butter Bronzer: This is a longtime crowd favorite among bronzer users and was very close to being my drugstore pick, however, while I personally love the tropical coconut scent, it’s pretty potent and somewhat polarizing for many others.
Benefit Cosmetics Hoola Matte Powder Bronzer: Another beloved classic. While I liked this bronzer in the past, I didn’t find it quite as blendable on my now over-40 skin compared to other ones.
Fenty Beauty Sun Stalk’r Instant Warmth Bronzer: This has a really great shade range, but the texture felt closer to traditional powder. I preferred the more creamy, velvety-feel for my over-40 skin.
Drunk Elephant Bronzi Drops: Another popular pick, these only come in one shade compared to the E.l.f. drops.
What to look for in a bronzer
Finish: Radiance over glitter
The best bronzers for mature skin should give you warmth and dimension without chunky shimmer or sparkle settling into fine lines. Look for satin or soft-matte finishes (like our L’oreal pick) that mimic how the sun naturally hits your skin. If you love a glow, choose formulas with a subtle sheen rather than obvious glitter, like the E.l.f Bronzing Drops.
Texture: Creams are your friend
Powder bronzers are classics, but they can sometimes emphasize dryness or texture. Creams and gel formulas, like the Chanel bronzing cream, tend to melt into the skin and look more natural, especially on over-40 skin that benefits from a little extra hydration. If you prefer powder, choose ones that have a softer formula or have added skin care, like our Haus Labs pick.
Shade range: Consider undertones, not just depth
No more one-shade-fits-all bronzers of the past! Many of today’s formulas come in multiple tones, from golden and neutral to rosy or olive, so you can pick one that looks believable on your skin. A shade that’s only one to two tones deeper than your natural complexion will give you warmth without looking muddy.
Blendability: The real test
No matter how good the pigment is, a bronzer that doesn’t blend will just sit on your skin. Try formulas that buff out easily with a brush, sponge or even your fingers. On mature skin, seamless blending is really what makes the polished-looking difference.
Ingredients: Bonus points for skin care
Modern-day bronzers aren’t just about pigment. Some versions now include hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, nourishing oils or antioxidants that help skin look smoother and dewier. While not a must (see our L’oreal pick for the exception), these extras are worth noting for over-40 skin that craves more than good color.
Bronzer FAQ
Why are the benefits of bronzer for over-40 skin?
Mature skin tends to look duller, so this is where bronzer comes in. However, as you get older, your “glow goals” mostly need to shift. Instead of heavy contouring or high-shine shimmer overload, bronzer is about adding warmth, dimension and a healthy glow. The right formulas can soften sallowness, perk up tired-looking skin and bring back that sun-kissed vitality that often fades with age.
What’s the best type of bronzer for mature skin?
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Powder bronzers work well if you prefer a quick swipe-and-go routine, especially if you have normal-to-combination skin. Look for finely-milled, satin finishes that won’t cling to your skin’s natural texture.
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Cream bronzers are a dream for drier or more textured skin. They melt in and create a smooth, skin-like finish.
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Liquid bronzers are versatile and work beautifully under or over foundation, but they do require a little more blending finesse.
How do I pick the right bronzer shade?
The general rule is to choose a bronzer that’s just one to two shades deeper than your natural skin tone, with undertones that mimic a real tan (golden, neutral or olive). Avoid anything too orange or overly ashy, since that can age your complexion.
Should my bronzer have shimmer?
A subtle sheen adds pretty radiance, but glittery or frosty bronzers tend to emphasize fine lines and uneven texture. Satin or velvety-matte finishes usually look the best on mature skin.
Where should I apply bronzer on my over-40, mature skin?
The best bronzer “hack” is to apply where the sun would naturally shine on your face, like the tops of the cheeks, temples, bridge of the nose and a slight touch along the jawline. Keep the application lifted and soft — harsh lines or heavy placement low on the face can drag your features down.
Does bronzer replace blush?
In short, no. Bronzer adds warmth, but blush adds freshness. They do different jobs, and over 40, a touch of both often looks best. Pairing a soft bronzer with a rosy or peachy blush can create a healthy, youthful-looking brightness to your skin.
We received complimentary samples of some products and purchased others ourselves, but we reviewed all products using the same objective criteria.
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.