Influencers promoting tanning nasal sprays are popping up on the social media feeds of people around the world, especially ...
Tanning nasal spray contains what is known as melanotan II, an ingredient that causes the skin to become more tan when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. Melanotan II is not approved for any use ...
After being told about nasal sprays by a friend to help achieve a golden tan, Edith Eagle was left hospitalised on holiday ...
Edith Eagle says she felt she was "drowning in her own body" after using one of the unlicensed products.
Melanotan-2, an artificial hormone that can increase the production of melanin, the pigment that darkens skin, is used as an injection or tanning nasal spray, despite the fact it has never had ...
Suffolk Trading Standards have shared its concern after the widespread availability of nasal sprays containing Melanotan II.
An Ipswich salon has backed a trading standards warning about the availability of some nasal tanning sprays containing a chemical that darkens skin pigmentations. Suffolk Trading Standards issued ...
A woman has told how she was left in hospital "unable to breathe" after suffering a severe reaction to an unlicensed nasal tanning spray she bought online. Edith Eagle said she felt like she was ...
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