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The self tan market is a subset of the skin care products industry. It is composed of products designed to give users a sun-kissed glow without the need for sun exposure. These products typically contain a combination of natural and synthetic ingredients, such as dihydroxyacetone, erythrulose, and DHA, which interact with the skin to create a tanning effect. Self tanning products come in a variety of forms, including lotions, creams, mousses, sprays, and wipes.
Self tanning products have become increasingly popular in recent years, as they offer a safe and convenient way to achieve a sun-kissed look without the risks associated with sun exposure. They are also often used to even out skin tone and cover up blemishes.
Some companies in the self tan market include St. Tropez, Bondi Sands, Tan-Luxe, Isle of Paradise, and Tanologist. Show Less Read more