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Bronzing drops are arguably the easiest way to fake a tan. The foolproof product doesn’t involve any developing time or guesswork like self-tanners; instead, they add an instant and noticeable bronzed effect with just a few small drops.

Drunk Elephant’s D-Bronzi drops went viral for their super glowy but not overtly shimmery bronze tint and have been a favorite for a couple years. But now there are lots of bronzing drops on the market, from skin care and makeup brands alike, along with a lot of variation in formulas. Some are more watery and loose, while others are more concentrated and apply like a gel. Some may pill when layered with other products, and some blend seamlessly.

A new launch this year, e.l.f. Cosmetics’ Bronzing Drops are the closest match we’ve found to Drunk Elephant’s product (and a fraction of the cost). Just how similar are they, though? Read on as we compare the shade, formula, application, price and more.

Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi Anti-Pollution Bronzing Drops vs. e.l.f Cosmetics Bronzing Drops at a glance

Quick comparison

Shades

D-Bronzi. The brand also offers B-Goldi Illuminating (gold) and O-Bloos Rosi Glow (pink) drops as separate products.

Rose Gold, Pure Gold, Copper Gold

Formula

Serum

Serum

Size

1 oz.

1 oz.

Star ingredients

Cocoa extract, matrixyl 3,000 peptide blend, antioxidant chronocylin

Vitamin E, sunflower seed oil

Skin benefits

Hydrating and smoothing

Moisturizing

Easy, effortless and instant glow

The biggest benefit of bronzing drops is that they create an instant tanned effect. You don’t have to wait for the shades to develop like self-tanner (or get stuck with a dreaded orange complexion). As soon as you blend them out, you’ll see a sun-kissed glow. And if you apply too much, you can easily wash your face or remove it with a makeup wipe and start over.

The D-Bronzi drops remain a fan-favorite because the concentrated formula has a gel/serum consistency that’s intended to be mixed in with your moisturizer. When e.l.f. created its bronzing drops, it went for a nearly identical approach. Both formulas come in a travel-friendly bottle that dispenses the product in small drops.

I give some extra points to e.l.f. for launching with three flexible shades. The Rose Gold is made for light to medium skin tones, Pure Gold for light to tan and Copper Gold for medium to deep. The three shades are actually quite close, and I think different skin tones could get away with wearing any of them, but the difference is in the undertones. Drunk Elephant also offers pink- and gold-tinted drops, but they are sold as separate products and neither seem to be quite the hit that the original D-Bronzi drops are.

Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi Bronzing Drops on swatched on the left. e.l.f. Cosmetics Bronzing Drops in Pure Gold swatched on the right.

Side by side, the original D-Bronzi shade and e.l.f.’s Copper Gold are the closest shade match. Both have a golden-bronze color with a pearlescent finish. When mixed in with moisturizer or the base of your choice, the colors become sheer and illuminating.

The biggest difference is the price: The e.l.f drops are less than a third of the cost of Drunk Elephant’s. It’s not the first time the drugstore brand has duped a viral beauty product for much cheaper. Both come in 1-ounce bottles too, so you’re getting the same amount of product but paying a lot more for Drunk Elephant.

Flexible application

Both formulas are buildable, so you can go as light or intense with the bronzing effect as you want. Whether you go for Drunk Elephant or e.l.f., they can be applied with the same techniques. For a sheer glow, mix just a drop or two in with your moisturizer or complexion product. For a deeper bronze tint, mix in more of the bronzing drops.

Although the drops were made to be added to a base product, you can also apply them directly over your foundation like an all-over bronzer. The Drunk Elephant drops tend to set faster when applying them alone like this, so you’ll want to blend them out quickly. The e.l.f. bronzing drops are a bit more forgiving.

I’ve also used both as a highlighter, tapping the bronzing drops onto my cheekbones with my fingers and then blending out with a fluffy makeup brush. This creates a more concentrated glow on top of my blush.

Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi Drops applied to the left side of my face. e.l.f. Cosmetics’ Bronzing Drops in Pure Gold applied to the right side of my face.

Skin benefits

Drunk Elephant launched its bronzing drops as a makeup and skin care hybrid. Along with the bronzed tint, the serum-like formula provides protection from pollution, thanks to the antioxidant-enriched formula. Cocoa extract, chronocyclin (an anti-aging chronopeptide that helps the skin optimize vitamin D activity) and a variety of natural plant extracts and oils (black currant seed, marula seed, green tea leaf, grape seed) provide these antioxidants.

When it comes to skin care ingredients, e.l.f.’s formula is more pared down, although the inclusion of sunflower seed oil, vitamin E, marula seed oil and raspberry seed oil adds a conditioning effect.

Bottom line

Save your money and go with e.l.f. While I have tons of respect for trailblazing products and brands — Drunk Elephant truly deserves the credit for popularizing bronzing drops — at the end of the day, I want a product that can perform and save a few bucks. And e.l.f.’s bronzing drops do just that. They provide a glowy, tan, illuminated look with minimal effort and a reasonable price tag.