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Escape to the Med
Back by popular demand, Guerlain's Terracotta Sun Serum boosts skin's melanin production. Apply two drops to your face or mix four drops with your body lotion. (£43, johnlewis.com)
Sleeping beauty
James Read’s new Overnight Tan Extending Sleep Serum will give a new lease of life to both real and not-so-real tans while you snooze. (£30, selfridges.com)
Tan enhancers - in pictures
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Sun goddess
For a natural approach, seek out Aromessence Solaire Face Oil Serum. Use before and during sun exposure for an even, long-lasting colour. Also available for body. (£44, decleor.co.uk)
Golden girls
Turn any moisturiser into a gradual self-tanner with Clarins’ Radiance-Plus Golden Glow Booster. Add one to three drops, depends how golden you want to go. (£18, clarins.co.uk)
Let it glow
By Terry’s chemical-free Serum Terrybly Sun Booster self-tanning cream promises to regulate melanin production for a sun-kissed complexion in 21 days. (£68, spacenk.com)