After being told about nasal sprays by a friend to help achieve a golden tan, Edith Eagle was left hospitalised on holiday ...
A woman has told how she was left in hospital "unable to breathe" after suffering a severe reaction to an unlicensed nasal ...
Tanning nasal sprays have entered the illicit tanning market as a way to get a sunless tan by inhaling a squirt of the product through your nose. However, these products are unsafe, cannot be sold ...
Influencers promoting tanning nasal sprays are popping up on the social media feeds of people around the world, especially targeted at teens and young people – including Gen Z Australians.
We speak to the woman warning against the use of nasal tanning products after suffering a reaction that left her in hospital. Plus, Claire Sweeney on her Coronation Street story.
A woman has told how she was left in hospital "unable to breathe" after suffering a severe reaction to an unlicensed nasal tanning spray she bought online. Edith Eagle said she felt like she was ...