You’ll be relieved to know that we have the details on every fashion and beauty moment from the show so far if, like me, you’ve been patiently waiting every Monday for the new White Lotus episode to come out. Jaclyn Lemon, played by Michelle Monaghan, is one of the characters with impeccable style.
We’ve gathered some of her best looks so far, where to buy them, and now the details on her make-up. Jaclyn’s bronzer, specifically, is what gives her sunkissed, glowing skin. The exact bronzer used on Jaclyn’s set was Saie’s Sun Melt Natural Cream Bronzer in Medium Bronze, £26, as shared by the show’s make-up designer, Rebecca Lynn, on Instagram.
I knew I had to test this bronzer for myself once I learned this information in order to get Jaclyn’s flawless glow. I didn’t think I would ever use a powder bronzer because I was so surprised by how much I enjoyed it.
The only fake tan that doesn’t break me out is almost 50% off, according to St Tropez.
READ MORE: Hailey Bieber’s rhode debuts the “best shade yet” for berry pocket blushers.
PROS
- appears so natural on the skin
- Its creamy formula makes application simple.
- leaves skin with a healthy-looking glow or sheen.
CONS
- This is likely to sputter if you don’t use a powder to set it if you have extremely oily skin.
- Make-up brushes build up the product fairly quickly.
One of the most straightforward cream bronzers I’ve ever tried is, without a doubt, one of the easiest to apply. You should definitely try Sun Melt if you’ve been wanting to try a cream bronzer but aren’t sure how to apply it.
This creamy, buildable product quickly absorbed onto the skin, giving me the impression that I wasn’t wearing any bronzer but that the sun was already at its best when I applied it.

This bronzer was almost too creamy for my combination skin after I had a brief test run of it. After a few more tries, I’ve come to believe this product is the ideal summer bronzer, especially if you want skin that glows during the golden hour.
The only drawback is that after use, the product builds up quite a bit on the makeup brush. When applying cream bronzers, I’ve always used a dense brush, which clung heavily to the brush’s hairs.
Overall, I channel Jaclyn Lemon and put this in my make-up bag as my new go-to bronzer. As we approach the warm weather, I alternate between loving creams and powders, but for the time being, I’m switching out my matte, powder bronzers for dewier finishes.
The Les Beiges Healthy Bronzing Glow, £48, by Chanel has a large cult following and has a texture akin to Saie’s.
Finding the ideal bronzer that isn’t overly orange can be challenging, so we’ve also rounded up the best tried-and-true bronzers for cool skin tones.
Leave a Reply