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"SAFETY OF SELF-TANNERS"

SAFETY OF SELF-TANNERS
"Is it safe to use self-tanners while still breastfeeding my two-year-old?”

Yes, these creams are safe. The active ingredient is called dihydroxyacetone. It is a 3-carbon sugar that interacts with the skin to produce a temporary staining of the skin. Other than possible allergic reactions, these creams are well tolerated when applied topically as well as when ingested during testing (don’t try this at home!).

Dr. Jim

   
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