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Melanotan Facts and Information

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Melanotan II is the synthetic analogue of a peptide hormone -melanocyte-motivating hormone (-MSH), which increases sexual desire while also inducing melanogenesis in the body. In the early 2000s, it was being developed as a potential medication candidate for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and the female sexual dysfunction. Clinical trials were terminated in 2003, and also as of 2018, there was no product containing Melanotan II on the market, and all commercial development had been discontinued. Internet users have reported side effects like the uneven pigmentation (that makes already the uneven pigmentation even more noticeable), darkening or enlargement and new nevi (moles), of the present moles after using the unlicensed, untested, or fraudulent products marketed as "Melanotan II”, and these untested products are what you should be aware of. What are Melanotan I and II? Melanotan I bind selectively to tanning receptors, which implies it has less adverse effects than ot...

Nasal Tan - What is it?

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Nasal tanning has been receiving a lot of press lately, and it’s easy to see why – this non-invasive process has been shown to be both safe and effective at removing fine lines and wrinkles from the face, as well as reducing the appearance of age spots and sun damage! But what exactly is nasal tanning? And does it really work? Keep reading to find out more about nasal tanning – what it involves, how effective it is, and whether or not you should consider adding it to your anti-aging skin care regimen! What is Nasal Tanning What exactly is a nasal tan, and what makes it unique from other tanning products on the market? A nasal tan essentially uses your own body to tan, giving you a more natural looking tan. All you have to do is apply an enzyme product to either nostril with a cotton swab. The skin inside your nose will absorb both moisture and pigmentation, resulting in bronzed skin with little effort on your part. Nasal tans are considered safer than many other methods of artificial b...

Melanotan Injections and Fake Tan

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  You may give the appearance of having a sun-kissed complexion at home by using self-tanning products such as fake tan, without really becoming sunburnt. When it comes to spray tanning, it is common for experts do the procedure, which includes spraying a fine mist over the skin and waiting for it to dry. It demands the employment of more complex technology, which increases the cost of the product. It is possible to protect yourself from harmful UV radiation by applying a fake or spray tan in its stead if you do not wish to spend time in the sun or on sunbeds. Is it true that artificial and spray tans are harmful to your skin? No. When applying fake tan, however, it is important to carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions. Is it true that artificial and spray tans cause cancer? False or spray tans are not associated with the formation of malignant cells when the manufacturer's guidelines are followed while applying the product. Even the most intensive use of artificial...

Diarrhea and other diseases are said to be adverse effects of fake tan

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  According to one dietitian, applying fake tan, despite the fact that it is intended to give consumers a healthy glow may result in flu-like symptoms. It has also been reported that the use of the cosmetic product results in diarrhea and nausea. In an interview with the Australian website Mamamia, nutritionist Jennifer May spoke about the link between fake tan and illness. Jennifer May has conducted research into the relationship between cosmetic products and their adverse effects. Individuals who use fake tan and have food intolerances may have unpleasant side effects after using particular products, according to the dermatologist. It is possible that this is connected to their weaker digestive function, according to her. A response to DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), which is a three-carbon sugar food extract, is possible, as can a reaction to an elevated toxic load from dietary interactions, leading to a decreased ability to detox.” “ALL goods and services supplied are for RESEARCH ...

What Skin Type Am I?

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Sun exposure is similar in that your body is geared to heal skin damage caused by UV light exposure. Its natural means of protecting itself from sunburn and continued exposure are to develop a tan. To put it another way, claiming that all exposures to UV radiation causes skin damage and should thus be avoided is both misleading and wrong. It's like though arguing that because water causes drowning, humans should stay away from all water. Water may induce drowning, yet our bodies require it as well. Regular daily contact with water is not harmful; in fact, we would perish if we did not have it. We, too, require light exposure; without it, we would perish. Sunburn avoidance, according to the professional indoor tanning business, is a more effective message than absolute abstention, which encourages misuse. It's a responsible and open approach to the problem. Given the fact that everyone's susceptibility to UV radiation is different, determining your skin type should be the...