Radiance awaits: Indie Lee launches bronzing drops, and were obsessed

There’s something inherently transformative about a sun-kissed glow — the way it breathes life into tired skin, evokes memories of golden hours, and adds that effortless “just-back-from-vacation” radiance.But in an era of heightened skin consciousness and growing awareness around sun safety, the quest for a luminous look without the harmful effects of UV exposure has become more than a desire.It’s a necessity.

Enter Indie Lee’s newest glow-giving innovation: Bronzing Drops, which launched April 1 as the latest addition to the brand’s much-loved Hints Collection.These aren’t your average bronzing drops.Created by Indie Lee herself, the clean beauty trailblazer behind the eponymous skincare brand, the formula is born from a deeply personal place.

Lee, who lives with autoimmune-related sun sensitivity, developed the drops to serve as a safe and luxurious alternative to sunbathing or self-tanners laden with harsh chemicals.The result? A skin-enhancing serum that delivers sheer, buildable color with the added benefits of nourishing skincare—no streaks, no scent, and absolutely no UV damage.From the first drop, the formula feels like a love letter to your skin.

A silky blend of avocado oil, niacinamide, squalane, aloe and vitamin E, it glides on seamlessly, delivering hydration and a healthy glow in equal measure.I have dry and sensitive skin, and I find niacinamide to make my face extremely supple and well-balanced.

This is especially great for anyone with hyperpigmentation and redness, especially in the hot, sweltering months.While the bronzing effect is immediate and radiant, the long-term benefits (notably: improved texture, replenished moisture and a more even skin tone) are what elevate this product from makeup to hybrid skincare.Its versatility is where the magic lies.The Bronzing Drops are designed for mixing; simply blend them into your daily moisturizer for a subtle glow, add to your primer for an all-over warmth or dab directly onto the h...

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Publisher: New York Post

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