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Are there any safe sunless tanners for PA/TNA allergies?
Most have you leave on the lotion or spray for up to an hour to make sure it does its job. Being a parent of an PA and TNA child, I just wanted to know if any are safe to use around them...any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for letting me know what has worked for you and your son. I'm really in need of a good tan and would much rather use a sunless cream.
Thanks again!
I have used a few in the past to even out my skin since my arms/torso tan so well and my legs don't at all (weird!)... I ccan't remember the brands but they were something common and one came in a lotion form. No problem with them at all.
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I use Neutrogena brand, different types. I'm not contact sensitive but my son is. It doesn't list peanut or nut oils in the ingrediants, it does list fragrance. I use it and my son is o.k. around me. I wash my hands very well after using it. And I always clean my hands before giving him anything to eat and so far so good. I remember reading some labels of others that may have Walnut ingrediants in them (this was years ago) I think one of them was Mary Kay. I also avoid sesame oil and sunflower oil because my son is also allergic to seeds.