Liquid bronzing tint to mix into any cream for a glow
Makeup
R 595.00
18ml – targeted treatment size
Free delivery over R750Ships from South AfricaAuthentic brand products
A lightweight bronzing fluid that adds a natural, sun-kissed glow to any skin tone. Dr. Hauschka Translucent Bronzing Tint combines mineral pigments, olive oil, anthyllis, and witch hazel to even out the complexion and deliver a translucent bronze finish. Mix with any face or body moisturiser for a customisable glow, or apply directly after a richer cream for the same effect.
• Mineral pigments deliver a translucent, natural-looking bronze without heaviness
• Olive oil and anthyllis nourish and protect the skin while evening out tone
• Witch hazel helps condition and balance the skin beneath the tint
• All skin types and tones
• Those wanting a flexible, buildable bronzing product for face and body
• Anyone looking to adjust their complexion naturally across seasons
• Mix the desired amount with a daytime moisturiser in the palm of the hand before applying
• For richer moisturisers, apply the tint directly to face and neck after the cream
• Adjust the amount used to deepen or soften the bronzing effect by season or preference
• Lock the pump dispenser after use to prevent blockages
• Contains peanut oil — do not use if you have a nut allergy
• Contains natural essential oils which may cause sensitivity in some individuals
• For external use only
Frequently Asked Questions
Mix a few drops into your regular day cream or body lotion for a subtle, natural-looking warmth, or apply directly to the skin.
Used with a cream, it adds a translucent, healthy glow rather than a heavy bronze effect.
Yes, the translucent formula adapts to different skin tones for a universally flattering glow.
Apply sparingly — a few drops mixed into your moisturiser or foundation gives a natural sun-kissed glow. Build slowly rather than applying too much at once.
Yes, apply a small amount with your fingers or a brush and blend quickly before it sets. Mixing it into another product first is often easier for beginners.