While stars have access to any beauty treatment under the sun, they repeatedly return to Isabel Alysa’s spray tans.
The Dolce Glow founder has bronzed countless celebrities — so when we saw she’d launched a two-hour express version of her cult-favorite self-tanning mousse, we were immediately intrigued.
“Whether it’s a weekend getaway, last-minute red carpet or simply wanting to feel confident before an event, [my clients] needed a formula that could truly move with them,” Alysa tells Page Six Style.
Beyond bronzing, the “skin-loving” formula contains glycerin to help lock in moisture, ensuring the tan remains comfortable for days. (Alysa advises exfoliating “gently but thoroughly” and avoiding heavy lotions beforehand for the best results.)
She’s already been receiving glowing feedback from her famous clientele, which she calls the “most rewarding part” of the new launch.
“A few of my longtime clients have told me this is the first time they’ve felt confident applying a self-tan completely on their own before a big moment,” she says.

The spray tan pro adds, “The feedback has been that it’s foolproof, streak-free and develops into that red carpet glow they’re used to — but on their schedule.”
It’s been a big year for the brand; Dolce Glow just launched its products in Sephora stores for the first time, and recently introduced its Acqua Dark Hydrating Face Mist.
“It gives that quick, hydrated glow in seconds without disrupting glam, which for my celebrity clients (and honestly, for me too) is everything,” Alysa explains.
While these days she’s focused on building her empire, the beauty mogul still spray-tans stars, too; she recently worked with Alix Earle for the 2026 Super Bowl, and throughout her entire “Dancing With the Stars” run.
She’s played a role in headline-making looks for years — from Sofia Richie’s wedding to Kim Kardashian’s Met Gala looks to Megan Fox’s recent recent return to Instagram.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.

