Donald Trump's orange skin tone is primarily due to the use of self-tanners or bronzers, often applied to create a tanned appearance. Experts and insiders have noted that he likely uses tanning beds, spray tans, or self-tanning products, which sometimes result in an unnatural orange hue, especially with improper application. This is evident from the lighter color around his eyes, which is consistent with protective goggles worn during tanning. Additionally, Trump has been reported to have rosacea, a skin condition that causes redness and swelling, which he potentially tries to cover up with bronzers. There are also suggestions that sun damage has played a role in him using bronzer to mask redness. The orange tint has been linked by some researchers and observers to a psychological desire to alter his natural skin color to improve appearance and confidence. While Trump's team has denied spray tanning claims, saying the color is due to "good genes," the widespread belief and evidence point to artificial tanning products as the cause of the orange skin color.