I have already put several self-tanners on my body, but without results. It doesn’t make me tan the slightest bit. How come?
Answer
Self-tanners stimulate the production of melanin by melanocytes. If the melanocytes are missing or do not function properly, self-tanning agents will also fail to stimulate the melanocytes to produce melanin. There are self-tanners that stimulate ‘melanocyte stimulating hormone’ and there are those that act on the gene expression of the melanocytes. Both have a different effect. It is therefore best to test the other if one does not work.
Answered by
Dr. Peter Strager
Molecular Microbiology Biomedical Sciences Medical and pharmaceutical research Molecular Biotechnology
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