It's all over the news at the moment, in the papers as well. The press like to do this with everything, right now is spray tanning's turn!
We wrote this article to try to address some of the current concerns/ accusations, because undoubtedly some clients will be hearing this bad press and asking questions: How to address spray tan cancer concerns
It's all over the news at the moment, in the papers as well. The press like to do this with everything, right now is spray tanning's turn!
We wrote this article to try to address some of the current concerns/ accusations, because undoubtedly some clients will be hearing this bad press and asking questions: How to address spray tan cancer concerns
Please can you clarify what you mean about anything over a 14% being a no go? I use an organic brand that is very favoured on here, and before that I used a market leader. I wouldn't say either are a cheap brand by any stretch and they both sell tanning solutions over 14% Thank you
Hi Nails! Sorry for my late response. "Why do tanning companies offer over 14% dha if it doesn't work though? " - to make more money. The trend right now is darker, darker, darker. Tell people you have something darker than the next company, and people will buy it.
Yes, the SCCS does clearly state that 14% is the maximum it recommends. No, it does not say it's dangerous, and I personally would never go as far as to say it was either as I don't believe DHA to be dangerous in any capacity. But I do believe it to be ineffective in higher doses, because I've spoken to enough cosmetic chemists about the issue in great depth and believe that they know what they're talking about!
I take "enclosed tanning booth" to mean spray tan tents also. I imagine their concern is more to do with excessive amounts of chemical being put onto people's skins as opposed to what equipment is being used. For self-tan products, I think they go as low as recommending only up to 10%?
It probably has a very dark guide colour and to some extent dyes the skin. There's got to be some other factor in play besides the DHA. How do you find the fade-off?
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