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Tanning drops/gummies/supplements

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CremeDeSudo · 06/05/2025 09:21

Has anyone tried these? Currently being spammed on my socials with the ones where you have a few drops in water daily and you tan 'from the inside out'. Reviews seem decent and as a pale person, am tempted! Any reviews here?

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BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 06/05/2025 13:33

I would be very, very cautious with ingestible tanners. What is the active ingredient? How does it work? Does it work? If it does work, is it proven to be safe and what are the risks?

A number of these products have been shown to be harmful to health (melotan products, nasal sprays, high dose synthetic beta carotene & liver toxicity).

There are safe ways to get a sunless tan. Until these internal use products have better safety data, I'd stick to those.

SauvignonBlancLady · 06/05/2025 13:41

Following as also interested!

CremeDeSudo · 06/05/2025 17:25

The ones I've seen all claim to be safe, I'll natural ingredients. I daresay I'll see another ad soon so will share when I do!

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CremeDeSudo · 06/05/2025 19:45

Tanluxe is apparently recommended by lots of reputable people. Never heard of lots of the ingredients though

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RentalWoesNotFun · 06/05/2025 21:16

Tan luxe do nice tanning drops that go in your own moisturiser. I’d stick with those. Why risk your health. Cigarettes were claimed to be good fur you when they first came out lol ….

BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 06/05/2025 22:53

Tan luxe are an external use only product, aren't they? I dont think the brand makes an ingestible tanning product.

Who are 'reputable people'? Influencers? Celebrities? Salespeople? Doctors? Toxicologists? Scientists?

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