There is something about injecting yourself in order to have a tan that leaves a bad taste....but maybe I am just an old fuddy duddy....
Fuddy Duddy..pha sensible more like :hug:
There is something about injecting yourself in order to have a tan that leaves a bad taste....but maybe I am just an old fuddy duddy....
Lordy lordy me... not that old record again.
Completly way off topic Carl and of absolutley no relevence to this thread whatsoever....now sit back..take your time and repeat after me
"I must not mock another individual who has a disability as it is very rude and unprofesional...especially in a public arena"
Now be honest..do you feel better now?
Dam...must rimimber to priss that dim spill chick bottin mir oftin :lol::lol:
my first thoughts on this when i read the side affects were wow just what i need
Decreased appetite AND increased libido?.......where do I sign up? - my husband would be one happy chappy !!!!!:lol::lol::lol:
however on a more serious note, injecting yourself is one serious issue and one that could end up if not done correctly and H&S etc etc be potenitally life threatning with aids and hiv - perish the thought
who governs these injections and the sale of needles and where are they disposed of , are they disposed of correctly. i would not want to inject myself. if for medical reasons you do have to do this you are shown how to do it and due to your medical condition this is acceptable and a safe practice.
injecting yourself for a tan - what happens if you do it wrong and something happens, who is responsible - you or who you purchased from. this terrifies me. surely this needs to be regulated . i mean can you use a needle more than once - and i know you cant but there are people that are not needle savvy.
oh my - ive come over all cold thinking about it
i for one can not believe that you can buy this in the form of a DIY kit.
next they will be on sale in argos !!!!!! god forbid
a few people i know have had these and they look dreadful! they look orange! there skin is terrible so imagine in 5 years time what they will look lik! ...not a good thing!
Sorry to butt in here on this slightly older thread but I see that people are curious what these "tanning injections" are about.
You folks might like to peruse Melanotan.org and check in the forums. The main thing about the peptides is that they allow folks who ordinarily cannot tan (Type I) or who have difficulty tanning (Type II) to be able to do so. These peptides actually allow the body's own tanning mechanisms to generate the tan (causing melanocytes to produce melanin).
Here are some informative videos as well:
YouTube - Melanotan report on Campbell Live of TV3, New Zealand
and
YouTube - Melanotan Video from Epitan
(This second video talks about putting "salons out of business" but actually that is false, it will most likely bring salons new customers who previously could not use the salons because they couldn't tan. As the first video shows even those who use the peptides need to get some UV exposure (in a salon or otherwise).)
Cheers,
-Scott
weezie,
The thing is she would have never gotten any tan at all without something like Melanotan II because her skin type wouldn't allow it.
-Scott
I do understand that but what boggles me is that surely she should stay out of the sun or use a high protection when in the sun (over a spray tan) rather than trying to build up her skins immunity to the sun, especially with her skin type. Just because she has a slightly higher natural protection now (which I can only guess is a small difference) doesn't mean she is safe, African skins have massive amounts of melanin but they can still get skin cancer.
This kinda suggests she is just not meant to be tanning and facilitating her wish to tan by injections of this type is messing with nature for vanity which concerns me.
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