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- $Title{Are There Pills That Can Give a Tan and Are They Dangerous?}
- $Subject{tan medications Skin sunlight cream creams liquids liquid
- lotion lotions dihydroxyacetone pill medicine medicines medication pills
- beta-carotene vitiligo melanocytes}
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- Anatomy of the Skin*0006701.scf}
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- Are There Pills That Can Give a Tan and Are They Dangerous?
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- QUESTION: The most important thing in the world to my girlfriend is a glowing
- tan. Although she knows about the skin cancer scare, she claims she can
- develop her tan from lotions and pills. Are there really pills that can give
- you a tan, and are they dangerous?
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- ANSWER: At least your friend has taken heed to the many warnings about
- excessive exposure to sunlight and its relationship to skin cancer. But her
- hopes for the tan color she is seeking to achieve may not be quite as easy to
- achieve as she has been led to believe. It is true that both lotions and oral
- chemicals exist which affect our skin color. The creams and liquids applied
- directly to the skin contain an active ingredient called dihydroxyacetone,
- which stains the outer layer of our skin (the stratum corneum). While this
- chemical may occasionally cause a skin rash, the incidence is relatively low.
- However this is not a true tan, in that the skin has not produced any
- additional pigments itself, therefore the coloration is no protection against
- sun burn. Rather than the tan-bronze look that is so desired, it creates an
- orange-yellow coloration, a bit unnatural looking. As for the pills, they are
- composed of beta-carotene, which also finds its way to the outer skin layer to
- produce a coloring effect, concentrating the most where that layer is
- thickest, the soles and palms of the hands. It is used medically to treat
- light skinned persons suffering from vitiligo, a condition that causes loss of
- color in the skin through the loss of the color producing cells called
- melanocytes. There are few serious side effects from these pills but though
- it may give your friend a color, but I have real doubts that her new hue will
- meet with her esthetic expectations.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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