DHA is an acronym that stands for dihydroxyacetone. It is a color additive that darkens the skin by reacting with amino acids on its surface while providing natural, gradual color. COOLA uses a DHA from a vegetable/plant source that could be either of sugar cane or sugar beets origin.
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