How To Make A DIY Self-Tanner
The first concoction you can rely on may be most often used in the winter to make hot chocolate. But in the summertime, Hershey's cocoa powder mixed with lotion will leave you looking like a bronzed goddess in no time. Mix equal parts cocoa powder with white lotion in a bowl before slathering onto your skin. However, you shouldn't use this recipe if you're dying to do a cannonball into the waves, as it isn't waterproof (via SelfTanning).
If you don't have cocoa powder, you can turn to perhaps an even more popular kitchen staple. Enter coffee. Yes, coffee stains our teeth, which we're not fans of. But it can also "stain" our skin in the best way. Brew a pot of coffee as normal and mix it with lotion. Pour the mixture in a spray bottle (after it has cooled, of course) and apply evenly to the skin. Note that the more coffee you use, the darker your skin will be. You can also use black tea in place of coffee if you're not a fan of the coffeehouse-scented mixture (via Bellatory).
We hope these recipes and tips will help your budget and bring out the naturalist in you. We recommend experimenting with different mixtures before you commit to slathering your whole body in a DIY self-tanner and heading to an event. After all, we want your tan to be the best supporting character to your starring outfit, and not the talk of the show.