When you go for a spray tan, do you stop and think for a moment, am I risking my health? How will this affect my skin in the future? If so, then this is an answer to all your questions.
When people enter spray tanning salon for the tanning booth they usually don’t ask about the risks they’re taking because they’re confident. Unfortunately, it is very risky.
Spray tanning booths or even hand spray tanning creams and lotions contain this chemical called DHA, dehydroxytone. And this chemical can be very harmful to us if it’s inhaled.
It doesn’t, however, affect our skin badly, and the FDA (food and drug administration) has approved of it to be safe.
Spray tanning lotions and products consist of DHA only 1% – 15%, it is the main ingredient which gives us the darker skin color people want.
Products of spray for tan also consist of many other more dangerous chemicals; unfortunately, people don’t care to read the ingredients that are on the labels. Mercury is one of the ingredients in many products and is very harmful to us.
Despite people’s confidence in spray tanning solutions, they can lead to many deadly diseases in the future and possibly even skin cancer.
Spray tanning can make your body look healthy, it can make you even feel healthy, but it can never actually make you healthy. In fact, it does the exact opposite. It decreases many people’s health and leads to sicknesses.
If as many people who know how great they can look in a sunless tan knew the risks they are taking, a lot of tanning salons would run out of business and much less people would go for fake tans.
As dangerous as it is to get your tan from sunbathing, it’s not any more dangerous than spray tanning can be.