FANGO Tanning Oil — Original
Glow deeper. Nourish more. Let the Caribbean sun do its thing.
FANGO's Original Tanning Oil is a clean, lightweight blend of natural botanical oils that works with your skin to deepen your tan, boost moisture, and leave you with a smooth, sun-kissed finish. No synthetic fragrance. No harsh chemicals. Just what your skin actually needs under the sun.
Made in small batches in Puerto Rico. Available in 2oz and 4oz.
Note: This is a tanning oil, not a sunscreen. No SPF protection. Apply sunscreen first if sun protection is needed.
Why it works
- Deep moisture — natural botanical oils absorb quickly and keep skin hydrated through long sun sessions.
- Even tan development — lightweight formula lets UV rays reach skin evenly for a more natural, consistent glow.
- No synthetic chemicals — clean ingredient base, nothing your skin doesn't need.
- Light, non-greasy texture — absorbs fast without leaving a heavy residue.
- Handcrafted in Puerto Rico — small batches, real care, every time.
How to use
Apply generously to dry skin before sun exposure. Reapply as needed. For sun protection, apply a separate SPF sunscreen before use.
FANGO Tanning Oil — Original
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Born on the Beaches of Puerto Rico
FANGO was made by sun lovers who refused to choose between real protection and clean ingredients. Every mineral stick, balm, and oil is handcrafted in small batches, reef-safe, and built to feel weightless on your skin.
FAQs
Is FANGO reef-safe?
Yes. Every formula is mineral-based and free of oxybenzone and octinoxate, so you get real sun protection without harming coral reefs or marine life.
Will it leave a white cast?
No. FANGO absorbs quickly and blends into the skin for a natural finish, with no greasy feel and no chalky white residue.
How often should I reapply?
Apply about 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every 2 hours, or right after swimming, sweating, or towel drying.
Is it good for sensitive skin?
Yes. Our zinc-based, fragrance-conscious formulas are gentle, cruelty-free, and made in small batches in Puerto Rico.