Jennifer Aniston’s Glowy Skin Inspired Westman Atelier’s New Bronzing Drops—I Had to Try Them


There’s been a lot of chatter about serotonin-boosting routines of late. These are rituals we implement, like having a sleepy girl mocktail before bed to ensure you have a full eight hours of beauty sleep, to enhance our overall moods. To some, it’s applying a slick layer of fake tan to cement the end of our winter hibernation and entrance into spring. For me, it’s tricking my mind into thinking that I’ve just jetted back from a tropical destination by wearing bronzing drops.

This isn’t something I practice all the time, just on days when I need a small pick-me-up and boost of confidence. While I don’t want to ever risk melanoma by exposing myself to the sun for prolonged periods at a time, it’s medically proven that vitamin D can enhance energy levels and arguably make us happier. Since London (and Britain in general) is synonymous with lingering grey clouds, achieving this feeling simply isn’t always possible. That’s where bronzing drops come in.

I’ve always kept my ear to the ground for new innovations and product launches, so when veteran natural beauty brand Westman Atelier announced its latest revolution, its Sun Tone Bronzing Drops, back in February, my interest was piqued.

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The Westman Atelier Sun Tone Bronzing Drops in shade Soleil Parfait I, the lightest of the four available shades.