As Australia’s obsession with tanning rages on, people are turning to nasal sprays as a ‘safer’ way to tan. Experts say there’s nothing safe about them.
Nasal tanning sprays are illegal and can cause serious side effects according to Australia's drug and medical device watchdog.
Seeing nasal tanning spray doing the rounds? Here's what it is and why you should be avoiding it, per experts.
Medically reviewed by Marisa Garshick, MD Tanning nasal sprays have entered the illicit tanning market as a way to get a ...
Doctors are warning about the far-reaching effects of a tanning spray such as kidney problems and increased skin cancer risk.
Soon, Liv was ordering tanning injections from a UK-based website. Elaina opted for a nasal spray, which she bought on social media. For two months, Liv, from Leeds, jabbed her stomach and then ...
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 ...
TikTok content creator Shannon Mitchell has used sunbeds and nasal sprays in the past There has been a massive increase in TikTok videos promoting the use of sunbeds and tanning products such as ...