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The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 1d

The article discusses the safety of sunless tanning products, highlighting that while they are generally considered safer than UV exposure, research on their long-term effects is limited, though no severe health risks have been identified with the primary active ingredient, DHA; dermatologists recommend following safety precautions when using these products. #SelfTanner #SkincareSafety #SunlessTanning #US #NY #IN #AL #MI #CA

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ΒΏEl autobronceador hace daΓ±o?
P: Utilizo productos de bronceado sin sol para evitar la exposiciΓ³n a los rayos ultravioleta, pero muchos tienen ingredientes que suenan preocupantes.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 3d

The article discusses the safety of modern sunless tanning products, which are considered safer than traditional tanning methods despite a lack of extensive research on their health effects; while the active ingredient, dihydroxyacetone (DHA), is generally deemed safe for external use, caution should be exercised to avoid inhalation and application on sensitive skin or broken areas. #SelfTanner #SunlessTanning #SkinCareSafety #US

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Is Self-Tanner Bad for You?
Q: I use sunless tanning products to avoid ultraviolet exposure, but many of them have scary-sounding ingredients. Is self-tanner safe.