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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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While sunless tanning products are generally considered safer than UV exposure, their long-term effects on human skin remain insufficiently studied; however, they are mainly deemed safe when used as directed, though potential irritations and allergic reactions can occur. #Sunsafe #SelfTanner #SkinHealth #US #NY #AL #IN #MI #CA

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The article discusses the safety of sunless tanning products, indicating that while current formulations yield realistic tans and pose less risk than UV exposure, research on their long-term health effects is limited; however, dermatologists generally consider them safe when used as directed, with precautions recommended for application and skin sensitivity. #SelfTanner #SkinCare #SunSafety #US

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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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