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  • - The sunless tanning industry is growing rapidly due to increased awareness about UV radiation risks and advancements in tanning products, particularly those containing Dihydroxyacetone (DHA), which is FDA-approved as a color additive.
  • - DHA is meant for external use only and instructions advise against contact with mucous membranes and eyes; consumers should be cautious about potential ingestion or inhalation, especially in spray-tan environments.
  • - Unlike sunscreen, which protects against UV radiation, sunless tanning products are classified as cosmetics and do not offer any UV protection, highlighting the need for further research on the safety of DHA.

Article Abstract

The sunless tanning industry has experienced rapid growth due to public education on the dangers of ultraviolet radiation on skin and improvements in products. Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is a 3-carbon sugar allowed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a color additive in sunless tanning products. Bronzers, a product removed with soap and water, may also contain DHA. We aim to review the literature on DHA. DHA is intended for external application, not including the mucous membranes or in or around the eye area. DHA has been used in spray-tan booths and by airbrushing it onto consumers, although these are unapproved uses, as contact with the color additive is not restricted to the external part of the body. Consequently, the FDA recommends customers shield their eyes, lips, and mucous membranes, as well as refrain from ingestion or inhalation of DHA. Unlike sunscreens, products that protect against ultraviolet radiation and are regulated by the FDA as non-prescription drugs, sunless tanning products are regulated as cosmetics and cannot provide any protection from exposure to ultraviolet radiation. There are reports of non-cosmetic uses of DHA that are not FDA approved. With the wide-spread use of DHA, additional studies on its safety are warranted.

J Drugs Dermatol. 2018;17(4):387-391.

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