I just held my face two inches from a car AC vent for ten minutes — and the bronzer didn’t budge. That’s not normal for a spray.
Every influencer made this look like a 2-second tan. I needed to know if it survived actual summer. Spoiler: it does, but not in the way you think.
It’s a liquid bronzer mist from Tower 28 — $28 for 1 oz. The claim that got me: “transfer-proof through sweat and humidity.” Bold for a dewy finish.
Micro-fine mist
Sprays like a cloud, not a firehose. No raccoon eyes.
Buildable coverage
One pass = washed bronze. Three passes = weekend in Cabo.
Sweat-resistant seal
Sets in 30 seconds flat. Doesn’t slide off by noon.
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No glitter, no orange undertones. Just clean-ish ingredients that actually do something. Unexpected hero? Glycerin — it keeps the glow from looking greasy.
- Glycerin: Locks in moisture without sticky film
- Vitamin E: Calms redness, doesn’t clog pores
- Mica: Gives that lit-from-within shimmer, not disco ball
- Aloe: Cools the skin on application — weirdly satisfying
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First spray: cold, fine, almost invisible. Then it dries down and suddenly you look like you had a good weekend. Texture is weightless — I forgot I was wearing it.
Week 2: I wore it to hot yoga. It faded evenly — no patchy disaster. But here’s the weird thing: it clung to dry patches on my nose. Never seen a bronzer do that.
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My face looked bronzed for 8 hours straight. No orange shift. But if you have oily skin, you’ll need powder on top — the dewy finish amplifies shine by hour 6.
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It’s not magic. It’s a solid spray bronzer that actually stays put if you prep right. The cult hype is real — but only for the right skin type.