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Dolce Glow Releases Sunnee Bae Skin for $20 Less

May 12, 2025

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You want to get a faux glow going ahead of your summer travel plans, but we get it, times are changing! You need to stick to your budget, and you want to save money. Now, there’s a way to do it all!

Dolce Glow, the Miley Cyrus-backed self-tanning brand, has dropped a Gen Z-friendly sister line. Not only are the products hydrating and designed to help you achieve a stunning summer tan without laying out in the sun, but all of the products are also anywhere from $10 to $20 more affordable.

Sunnee Bae Skin, founded by tan expert Isabel Alysa, is inspired by the ocean and uses ingredients including blue-green algae, sea kelp, wakame, and moringa seed oil to nourish and hydrate your skin, while warming it with a gorgeous glow.

Plus, the fun blue Gen Z-esque packaging will look adorable anywhere you keep it, from your bathroom counter to your makeup bag.

Remember the viral tantour pen? Sunnee Bae Skin has a version for $9 less. You can even wake up your face by adding tanning drops to your favorite moisturizer, for half the price.

Snag a 360-degree tanning spray that works for even the lightest skin tones for about $20 less than your favorite Dolce Glow or other tanning brand option.

There’s no need to wait for a self-tanner to go on sale, not when Sunnee Bae Skin is this affordable and this good. Shop our favorite Sunnee Bae Skin picks below, and keep your budget looking as pristine as your new tan.

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