Hausofhana
Well-Known Member
If I see one more thing about everyone panicking over the recent scaremongering of how spray tans are carcinogenic, I will scream!!
I understand that this would be an issue if there was a proven link between DHA and cancer. But the thing is, there isn't!
This is why I'm not rushing out to buy nose filters or face masks for my clients to wear (??? Who wants half a white face?). I do intend to keep my room well ventilated and my gun settings correct to minimise overspray. I feel it clients would somewhat panick if I were to come in wearing a full body radiation suit and offering them gasmasks..
I await some hard evidence that DHA is carcinogenic. Tbh, what isn't carcinogenic these days? Chocolate, cheese, tan... All the good aspects of life!
Peace out <3 xxx
I understand that this would be an issue if there was a proven link between DHA and cancer. But the thing is, there isn't!
This is why I'm not rushing out to buy nose filters or face masks for my clients to wear (??? Who wants half a white face?). I do intend to keep my room well ventilated and my gun settings correct to minimise overspray. I feel it clients would somewhat panick if I were to come in wearing a full body radiation suit and offering them gasmasks..
I await some hard evidence that DHA is carcinogenic. Tbh, what isn't carcinogenic these days? Chocolate, cheese, tan... All the good aspects of life!
Peace out <3 xxx