Victoria Beckham’s New Colour Wash Bronze Water Tint Gives Me the Most Convincing Sun-Kissed Glow
Just a few dots give a just-back-from-the-Maldives tan.
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In the beauty market, there are plenty of self-tan drops, liquid bronzers, and even cream variations But a true bronzing stain? Victoria Beckham is one of the first with her new Colour Wash Longwear Bronze Water Tint—extending the brand’s existing Colour Wash lineup. The blush version of the formula, which launched last year, is a liquid cheek color that many of us at Replica Handbag Store Claire already keep in heavy rotation. While the blush is known for its watercolor-like wash of color, this new addition aims to add warmth: think bronzer, but sheerer, fresher, and far less makeup-y.
And, I know, I know, you're probably thinking Why is a tint so revolutionary when there are so many other bronzing iterations?! After testing it ahead of launch, the concept became clear to me pretty quickly. This isn’t your typical creamy bronzer or powder that sits visibly on top of the skin. Instead, it behaves, like the name suggests, as a tint—something that melts in and leaves behind a soft wash of color that looks almost like the sun hit all the natural points on my face, rather than traditional contour or bronzing. Let's get into it.
Formula
The first thing I noticed when I dispensed the formula was just how thin the texture is. Calling it a “water tint” isn’t marketing—it really does feel like water when it hits the skin. The first time I tried it, I tapped a couple of dots along my cheekbones and immediately felt a brief moment of panic that it would stain and set. But within seconds it sheers itself out. It spreads easily and then slowly settles into what looks less like bronzer and more like a soft stain.
What I like most is that it gives you a little time to move it around before it sets. I’ve been tapping it along the tops of my cheekbones, across my temples, and lightly over the bridge of my nose—basically wherever the sun would naturally hit first. Once it dries down, it doesn’t look shimmery or super radiant. Instead, the finish is that believable warmth you get after a day outside: healthy and slightly sun-kissed (provided you're applying your SPF correctly).
Ingredients
The formula is built on a hydrating water base that the brand calls its Activated Watercolor Technology, which includes seawater sourced from France, vitamin C–rich superfruit extracts, and coconut fruit water. The idea is that the tint adds color while staying comfortable on the skin due to its hydrating properties. Because the texture is so thin, the ingredients also help the product sink into skin quickly, which is part of why the final effect reads more like a natural flush of bronze-y warmth rather than visible makeup.
Shades
Currently, the tint is available in just two shades: Tanline (a sheer medium bronze) and Heatwave (a sheer dark bronze). Both are designed to be buildable bronzes rather than opaque colors, which allows them to work across multiple skin tones to some degree. On my light-to-medium skin tone, it shows up beautifully, like a natural wash of color. Still, two shades feel limiting, especially in a category like bronzer where undertone and depth matter so much.
The Takeaway
If you love the watercolor-like effect of the brand’s original Colour Wash blush, the bronzing version delivers the same magic: sheer color that melts into the skin and looks effortless. The formula is pretty foolproof to apply (just don't take more than a minute or two to blend with your fingers or a makeup brush) and easy to wear, particularly for anyone who prefers a subtle sun-kissed effect over traditional bronzer. It is also my go-to whenever I don't want to wear a lot of makeup but still look put together. I simply throw on the VB blush with this bronzer, and voila! My skin looks healthy and radiant.
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Siena Gagliano is the Beauty Editor at Replica Handbag Store Claire, where she writes and edits reported features, trend stories, and expert-backed shopping roundups. Before joining the team full-time, she was an editor at Cosmopolitan, where she specialized in SEO-first beauty content and commerce strategy. Her bylines have also appeared in Allure, ELLE, Bustle, Well+Good, Popsugar, and Women's Health, covering everything from the best products for brighter, glowier skin to the science behind face mapping. Curious about the behind-the-scenes magazine life and her go-to beauty picks? Follow her on Instagram at @sienagagliano.