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Dangerous and unregulated nasal tanning sprays that have a potential link to the skin cancer melanoma are being widely sold across social media platforms, Trading Standards has warned.The sprays can ...
THEY promise to give you a glowing, bronze complexion, but the new trend of nasal tanning sprays is packed with risks. So much so, former Miss GB Jen Atkins has issued a stark warning after using ...
According to the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, the sprays can cause nausea, vomiting, high blood, pressure, and more ...
The tanning nasal spray has grown in popularity on social media but comes with a host of potentially deadly health problems.
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A nose spray earning attention on social media promises to help users get tan skinned from the inside out, but experts are warning about serious side effects.
Dangerous cancer-causing nasal tanning sprays are taking over TikTok. Richard Knight, The Chartered Trading Standards ...
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Trading Standards has issued stark warnings, highlighting potentially deadly side effects, including a heightened risk of skin cancer.
The best way to tan safely is to use a regulated and reputable fake tan lotion or spray that is applied directly to the skin.
One woman was in hospital "unable to breathe" after suffering a severe reaction to an unlicensed nasal tanning spray she ...
Sales of nasal tanning sprays that claim to darken your skin after squirting a chemical up your nose have been linked to a ...