Spray Tanning May Cause Cancer, Too — Ask for a Nose Filter
The chemical responsible for the 'faux glow' given by spray-on tanners may cause genetic mutations and DNA damage. FDA recommends covering your mucous membranes. More »
Charlotte LoBuono, has a Master's of Science degree in biology from Seton Hall University. Her work has appeared in New Scientist and Daily Glow.
The chemical responsible for the 'faux glow' given by spray-on tanners may cause genetic mutations and DNA damage. FDA recommends covering your mucous membranes. More »
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