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Are you wondering what's really in tanning drops? In this guide, I'll explain all the important tanning drop ingredients, such as DHA and erythrulose. You'll also learn which nourishing substances like aloe and glycerin your skin truly needs. If you're looking for skin-friendly tanning drops, you should pay particular attention to such soothing components in a good product.
Ingredients in Tanning Drops: DHA and Erythrulose Compared
In modern self-tanners, dihydroxyacetone (DHA) and erythrulose are two of the most important active ingredients. Both react with the skin's surface, but in different ways. While DHA works quite quickly, erythrulose develops its color much slower and more gently.

How does DHA affect the skin?
The active ingredient dihydroxyacetone comes from plant oils and reacts directly with proteins in your stratum corneum. This creates a gentle tan on the outermost layer of skin. A combined self-tanner with DHA and erythrulose often works particularly efficiently because both substances complement each other perfectly.
- Fast effect: DHA shows visible results after just a few hours, often even without an unpleasant odor.
- Intense tan: A few drops create a gentle golden shimmer, while more drops provide a deeper color.
- Plant-based: In high-quality formulations, DHA always comes from sustainable, natural sources.
- Focus on stratum corneum: DHA reacts only with the outer, dead layer of skin and not with living tissue.
A common misconception is that artificial tanning protects against the sun. Outdoors, you always need additional UV protection, ideally in combination with antioxidant skincare for optimal cell protection against free radicals.
Self-tanner with erythrulose: a gentler alternative or useful addition?
Erythrulose is a natural sugar whose effect builds up much slower than DHA. The final color only appears after one to two days, but it looks very even. Special self-tanners with erythrulose without DHA are perfect if your skin is very sensitive.
A self-tanner with erythrulose often provides a great base for a subtle look. Many excellent products combine both active ingredients to achieve fast results with a natural, flawless color. This way, you get the benefits of both ingredients in a single self-tanner.
| Active Ingredient | Reaction Time | Color Result | Optimal for |
| DHA | 3–4 hours | Intense and fast | All skin types desiring an immediate effect |
| Erythrulose | 24–48 hours | Even and natural | Sensitive skin types for subtle tan |
| DHA + Erythrulose | 3–4 hours (DHA) + 24–48 hours (Erythrulose) | Intense AND even | Maximum control for long-lasting tan |
Modern concepts rely on proven active ingredients combined with intensive care for an all-round good result. This way, you achieve a fast tan without losing sight of skin compatibility.
Acetyl Hexapeptide-1: the difference for even tanning
The peptide Acetyl Hexapeptide-1 is a true innovation for a streak-free complexion. It supports the even distribution of melanin in the skin and effectively prevents unsightly spots.
Important to know: This peptide has no classic anti-aging effect. Its sole purpose is to promote a perfect tan without undesirable side effects or streaks.
Magic Tan® Self-Tanning Drops
- ✓ Vegan, dermatologically tested, for sensitive skin
- ✓ Mix-it-in-your-cream principle, self-dose intensity
- ✓ From Switzerland, approx. 0.30 CHF per application
Which Ingredients Make the Difference in Tanning Drops?
Not all tanning drops are created equal. What makes a really good self-tanner are the skin-caring ingredients. Ingredients like Aloe Barbadensis, glycerin, and high-quality oils transform a simple product into a true skincare item that won't irritate your skin.

Self-tanner without DHA: when is the alternative worthwhile?
A self-tanner with erythrulose without DHA is perfect for sensitive skin. While erythrulose tans a bit slower, it is much gentler. The composition of such formulas often develops a much better caring effect.
- For sensitive skin: Pure erythrulose products cause fewer rednesses compared to DHA.
- More natural look: The color develops slowly over one to two days and looks natural, without an orange tint.
- No inherent odor: The substance smells more neutral than classic active ingredients: This is great for the face.
- Longer shelf life: A self-tanner with erythrulose lasts longer after opening and continues to work reliably.
The difference between a self-tanner with erythrulose and classic DHA products is often also reflected in the price. Due to the more elaborate research, the alternatives are often a bit more expensive.
Aloe Vera, Glycerin and Purslane as skin-friendly additions
Most importantly: High-quality tanning drops should nourish and tan at the same time. A truly good self-tanner combines a gentle color with skin-pampering nutrients. Extracts like Aloe Barbadensis Leaf are true skincare wonders in the composition.
Aloe soothes the skin, reduces redness, and supports its regeneration after tanning. Purslane extract has antioxidant effects and additionally strengthens the skin barrier. These valuable ingredients provide intensive moisture and protect your skin from drying out.
Natural Ingredients in Tanning Drops: Care and Antioxidants
If you're looking for a natural self-tanner, you're probably also paying attention to the ingredients. High-quality tanning drops often use natural ingredients instead of harsh chemicals. A good product like our Magic Tan® therefore contains nourishing coconut oil, shea butter, and vitamin E. These natural ingredients intensely care for your skin while providing a gentle tint.

Plant-based oils and extracts for even, natural tanning
Plant-based oils are at the heart of many natural self-tanners. Coconut oil, for example, provides a lot of moisture and scores with its antibacterial lauric acid. These substances in the composition help to achieve an even tan without streaks.
- Coconut oil: Moisturizes, supports even coloring, and has antibacterial properties thanks to lauric acid.
- Shea butter: Provides vitamins A and E for rich care and an even skin tan.
- Jojoba and argan oil: Nourish the skin and protect its natural lipid barrier.
- Avocado oil: Rich in unsaturated fatty acids and protects the skin from drying out.
These natural ingredients are an excellent alternative to synthetic emulsifiers. They optimally dilute the active tanning substances without stressing the skin.
Antioxidants as skin protection in modern tanning drops
Antioxidants are like an invisible shield in a good self-tanner. Ingredients in high-quality tanning drops that are important for skincare neutralize free radicals. This minimizes oxidative stress and effectively prevents premature skin aging.
- Green tea catechins: Offer protection against environmental influences, gently firm, and support a natural tint.
- Vitamin E: A classic antioxidant that protects cell membranes and harmonizes well with other active ingredients.
- Alga-Gorria® (red algae extract): An effective antioxidant that can protect against sun-induced cell damage.
For maximum protection, good formulas often combine several antioxidants. This way, you can rely on comprehensive defense for your skin.
Reading ingredients correctly: what to look for when choosing a product
The list of ingredients (INCI - International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) is your most important tool for understanding a product. The order of ingredients tells you which substances are present and in what quantities. Pay attention to whether Erythrulose (a natural bronzer), Aloe Vera, or Glycerin are high on the list: these are often signs of a skin-friendly composition.
Our tip: Always do a compatibility test before the first large application, for example, behind the ear. This way, you can quickly see how your skin reacts to the ingredients. Usually, just a few drops of the concentrate in your favorite skincare product are enough for a super streak-free result.
Magic Tan® Self-Tanning Drops
- ✓ Vegan, dermatologically tested, for sensitive skin
- ✓ Mix-it-in-your-cream principle, self-dose intensity
- ✓ From Switzerland, approx. 0.30 CHF per application
Frequently Asked Questions
What ingredients are in tanning drops?
The quality of ingredients plays a central role in such products. The most important active ingredients are dihydroxyacetone and erythrulose – both chemical substances that react directly with the proteins in your stratum corneum, thus creating a natural skin coloration.
These are usually supplemented with nourishing additives such as Aloe Barbadensis, glycerin, and moisturizing hyaluronic acid. To keep the product stable and durable, stabilizers like xanthan gum and preservatives like sodium benzoate are used. High-quality cosmetics like the Magic Tan® Self Tan Drops thus combine tanning with genuine aloe care for the body.
Are tanning drops safe?
With a well-thought-out formulation, Tan Drops are safe. The EU rates the tanning agent as safe as long as you use the product correctly. However, expired substances or a lack of nourishing ingredients can dry out the skin.
Certain additives like essential oils can sometimes cause allergies in sensitive skin. A short compatibility test beforehand is therefore always a good idea. Magic Tan® is dermatologically tested, vegan, and offers you reliably safe cosmetic quality.
What do drinking tanning drops actually do?
So-called Self Tan Drops for drinking are simply not scientifically proven. There is no biological mechanism that creates an even tan from within. The supposed benefit of such drinkable preparations is largely a marketing myth.
Truly effective Tan Drops are mixed externally into a cream: exactly as is the case with Magic Tan®. You can easily do without expensive drinking tanners: they offer no proven benefit and ultimately only unnecessarily burden your body.