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Cancer Society Self Tan Spray |
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Product Use : Cancer Society Self Tan Aerosol Spray will give a streak free, natural looking tan. |
Classification : | General Health Product |
1 aerosol of Cancer Society Self Tan Spray 150g | USD $21.40 |
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2 aerosols of Cancer Society Self Tan Spray 150g | USD $42.26 |
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3 aerosols of Cancer Society Self Tan Spray 150g | USD $62.70 |
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5 aerosols of Cancer Society Self Tan Spray 150g | USD $103.35 |
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Information - Cancer Society Self Tan Spray
Cancer Society Self Tan Aerosol Spray will give a streak free, natural looking tan. The fine mist ensures that you can use the can upside down without any runs and has a wonderful floral scent which adds to this already popular formula Cancer Society Self Tan Lotion produces a natural looking tan, and is a safe alternative to the harmful effects of UV radiation from the sun or sun lamps. Self tan products contain Dihydroxyacetone (DHA), a pigmenting agent which interacts with proteins in the skin's outer layer to produce a tanned colour. This means the tan doesn't happen straight away but rather develops over one to two hours. It won't wash off and will last a few days until the skin cells are naturally replaced as part of the normal process of skin renewal. These products are regarded as safe as they only work on the outer layer of skin. Most tans last an average of five days before signs of fading occur. Contains vitamin E and aloe vera to moisturise the skin.
Use
Apply evenly over skin.
Ingredients
Contains Dihydroxyacetone (DHA), a pigmenting agent, vitamin E and aloe vera
Important Notes
This product does not contain sunscreen. It offers no protection from harmful UV radiation.
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