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Illegal tanning nasal spray not a 'harmless alternative' to sunbaking, says TGA
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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1/16/2025
Experts are warning against the nasal tanning spray, which is marketed to young people as a quick way to get a lasting tan.
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Some Australians are going to extreme lengths to get a tan, even if it's putting their health at risk.
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Nasal tanning sprays hit the social media scene a few years ago.
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They're pitched as the perfect product, a simple spritz to achieve a tan that lasts months without spending hours in the sun.
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Nasal tanning sprays contain molecules that mimic the body's natural hormones that control how cells within the skin express pigment.
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They're sort of hacking the body's approach to how your skin can display a tan or a bit of colour.
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But they're illegal.
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These nasal tanning sprays are not safe. They're not as harmless as the advertisements might say.
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Side effects can include chest pain, nausea and vomiting and facial redness.
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But there have been reports of kidney dysfunction and swelling of the brain.
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But the most concerning factor is the risk of skin cancers.
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I think that young people think that they're bulletproof and that it won't happen to them.
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And the products are easily accessible.
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A simple online search reveals dozens of websites selling nasal tanning sprays.
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And if you didn't do your research, you might think the products are safe.
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Some websites list the only side effect as being a loss of appetite.
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Others list no symptoms at all.
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And young people are being fed social media ads selling the sprays.
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The TGA says it's working with social media platforms, but policing the illegal tanning trade is a challenge.
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Those who market or sell the products could face jail time.
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If anybody is either advertising them or providing them without a prescription, then absolutely they're breaking the law in Australia.
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