DHA

Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is a colorless sugar and the main active in self-tanning products. It reacts with amino acids in the stratum corneum to create a temporary brown pigment. This pigment mimics the look of a natural tan. The tanning effect develops within 2 to 4 hours and lasts for 3 to 7 days. As the skin exfoliates, the color gradually fades. Experts consider DHA non-toxic and safe for topical use at standard concentrations. Brands use it in self-tanning lotions, sprays, and mousses as a UV-free bronzing solution.

INCI name

Dihydroxyacetone
Dha Self Tanning Cosmetic Active

Benefits & Applications

Physical form at 25°C

  • Powder

Functions

  • Self-tanning agent
  • Skin bronzing
  • Moisturizing

Category

  • Self-Tanning Agent
  • Skin Conditioning Agent

Applications

  • Skincare (self-tanning lotions, sprays, creams)
  • Sunless tanning products
  • Bronzing and tanning treatments

Regional availability

  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • N America

Consumer benefit

  • Provides a natural, sunless tan
  • Safe alternative to UV exposure for tanning
  • Moisturizes the skin while creating a bronzed look
  • Long-lasting color with gradual development

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