Yes, last year. They are available to buy on the internet, however, they are not regulated by the health authority and so not deemed safe. Long term side effects are not yet known as last year, they were relatively new. There are some quite instantaneous side effects however. Myself and a group of 3 friends used then to enhance our colour when using the sunbeds..and I can safely say, we really did go a very dark brown very quickly. However, we all experienced some unsettling side effects. Blue pigment appearing on/around the lips, birth marks and brown blotches starting to appear on face and legs and the injection site becoming very pigmented and sore. We stopped using after our first bottle was finished. Since then, I have had 3 kidney infections, and another of my friends has had countless water infections. My advice, stick to safe regulated forms of tan enhancement. Creams with uv protection, minimal sunbed use and exfoliating and moisturising regularly.
Depends on how dark you want to be. A good tried and true long lasting staple is any Banana Boat lotion. Most tanning salons offer lotions and tanning bronzers.
I have tried out quite a few popular options for sunless tanning, such as creams, aerosols, sprays, and pills. These products should give you that tanned skin without the risk of skin cancer.
Yes
yes,someone has tried it but it does not work
obama did
its good.ok
no
no. she killed them
no
I think so.
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