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  2. Sunless tanning - Wikipedia

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    Skin-applied products may be skin-reactive agents or temporary bronzers (colorants). The popularity of sunless tanning has risen since the 1960s after health authorities confirmed links between UV exposure (from sunlight or indoor tanning) and the incidence of skin cancer. [2]

  3. Dihydroxyacetone - Wikipedia

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    DHA is the main active ingredient in many sunless tanning skincare preparations, which may be classified as topical sunless tanner or temporary bronzers. As opposed to bronzers containing pigment to coat the skin, DHA bronzers cause a coloration of the surface layer of the skin and do not wash off easily.

  4. Indoor tanning lotion - Wikipedia

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    There are three different types of bronzers; cosmetic, natural and DHA. DHA (dihydroxyacetone) is a higher level of bronzer that stays on the skin for about 4–5 days depending on how much one exfoliates. Natural bronzers that are made from plant extracts, and stay on the skin for about 3–4 days, also exist.

  5. The 10 Best Body Bronzers for an Instant Glow From Head to Toe

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    Instant Glow Face & Body Bronzer Makeup. Unlike self-tanners, which leave your skin looking fresher for longer, bronzers are meant to be washed off like makeup.

  6. Glossier bronzers are finally here — this is what they look ...

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    Glow for the summer, anyone?.

  7. The 15 Best Liquid Bronzers for a Sun-Kissed Glow ... - AOL

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    Whether you have dry, oily or mature skin, this liquid bronzer can help. Formulated with hyaluronic acid, sea kelp and vitamin C , reviewers note that it's super hydrating without feeling overly ...

  8. Sun tanning - Wikipedia

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    Overexposure to ultraviolet radiation is known to cause skin cancer, [19] make skin age and wrinkle faster, [20] mutate DNA, [21] and impair the immune system. [22] Frequent tanning bed use triples the risk of developing melanoma , the deadliest form of skin cancer, according to a 2010 study.

  9. Docosahexaenoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an omega−3 fatty acid that is an important component of the human brain, cerebral cortex, skin, and retina. It is given the fatty acid notation 22:6( n −3) . [ 1 ] It can be synthesized from alpha-linolenic acid or obtained directly from maternal milk (breast milk), fatty fish, fish oil, or algae oil.