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Tanning lotions that is UV protective..Interested?

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Who is interested in a lotion that produces a Bueatiful tan quickly, full of anti oxidants, and UV protective?

1. Do you tan in the sun
2. Do you tan in saloons
3. What current lotion do you use and is it UV protective.
 
Ummmmm..... no one else hyped? Well geez, I sure as hell am. Especially since I love every chance to get in the sun, and use tanning beds as a way to stay sane through the dreary Winter months. Combine these facts with the fact that my father is being treated for minor skin cancers caused by the sun, and you have someone who'd love to see a quality tanning lotion that provides protection.

USP, you branching out? Supplements today? Tanning lotions tomorrow? Frozen dinners next week?

1. Yes
2. No, only drink in Saloons. But I do tan in tanning salons.
3. Currently use Swedish Beauty. No UV protection, and it has a tingle factor to it that makes it feel like you got sprayed with mace.
 
I have extremely fair skin if this proved to be efficacious I'd definitely be interested...

I'm not willing to mess with melanotan or anything (yet at least)

To follow protocol:
1. No
2. Used to, not lately, although probably gonna start up again
3. None, used to use some $30/bottle lotion

edit: lotion did have slight UV protection
 
Better make sure it can block UV-A (B is normally blocked with high enough SPF - I think).

Only 2 things help block UV-A - titanium dioxide (the stuff that stays white no matter how long you rub in) or avobenzone (can be rubbed in - but have to apply every hour or so).
 
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. No lotion. SPF is for puzzies.
 
Finally, I know what you are using prior to the announcment. If this is what I think it is I have been experimenting with it myself and think it works.
ANyway:

1. Do you tan in the sun: yes
2. Do you tan in saloons: Nope
3. What current lotion do you use and is it UV protective: Tan oil, not lotion but it is spf 20.
 
USPLabs said:
Who is interested in a lotion that produces a Bueatiful tan quickly, full of anti oxidants, and UV protective?

1. Do you tan in the sun
2. Do you tan in saloons
3. What current lotion do you use and is it UV protective.

sounds cool.

1. i live in a beach resort town.
2. never been to one.
3. hmm i have two diffrent ones; coppertone spf 45 says that says its uva/uvb protective(for the days im outside all day long), as well as banana boat spf 4.
 
jmh80 said:
Better make sure it can block UV-A (B is normally blocked with high enough SPF - I think).

Only 2 things help block UV-A - titanium dioxide (the stuff that stays white no matter how long you rub in) or avobenzone (can be rubbed in - but have to apply every hour or so).

There are a couple more approved in europe that aren't available in the US yet. Supposedly there may be some natural uv-a ingredients out there as well.

As for sunscreens, there is a UV-B blocker that is a very good anti-oxidant.. buts its also a skin lightener.

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1. Yes. I work outdoors and spend a lot of my free time at the beach (in summer).
2. Not yet.
3. No. Never burned in my life.
 
1.no
2.no
3. I burn really easily(im a redhead) so anything that makes me have a less chance to burn i wear it only when i stay in the sun for a while.
 
I tan about 4 times per week so I would definitely be interested.


1) no
2) yes
2) none
 
tsc said:
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As for sunscreens, there is a UV-B blocker that is a very good anti-oxidant.. buts its also a skin lightener.

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Is that what Micheal J uses?
 
USPLabs said:
Is that what Micheal J uses?

no, he used industrial strength bleach.. and "essence" of little boys.

The skin lightening effect maybe be a misnomer as it prevents damage from sun exposure, to the degree that one's skin becomes much lighter over time.. not from the ingredient, just lack of skin damage. I would expect to see it in most sunscreens within a few years.

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tsc said:
no, he used industrial strength bleach.. and "essence" of little boys.

The skin lightening effect maybe be a misnomer as it prevents damage from sun exposure, to the degree that one's skin becomes much lighter over time.. not from the ingredient, just lack of skin damage. I would expect to see it in most sunscreens within a few years.

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Great compound unless your goal is to tan.
 
bump to see if anything ever came/might come of this? just curious, although i doubt it considering you guys have so much other stuff going
 
Very interested, any more info on this, spring break and summer or closin in and i need to start tanning.

1. Yes
2. Yes
3. A very crappy one.
 
1- NO
2- Yes
3- Ocean potion- xtreme tanning and Hawaiian Tropic tan 2 max i dont think either has UV Protection
 
Excellent idea. I live on a lake and am out in the sun all the time. What better way to get a tan than to protect my skin at the same time!!! YAY
 
1.yes
2.yes
3. none

Been looking for a nice product to use to protect my skin. Good to have one with uv-protection, anti-oxidants, moisturizers.
 
USP Labs while your at skin care can you make a good exfoliator :D and some thing to get rid of unwanted hair, and someting to prevent using wax on eyebrows.


you can name it USPLabs Metrosexual-in-a-box Kit
 
I'm thinking if this is something that will happen it won't be for a while, not with the entire line and near-future products being in so high a demand.
 
USP Labs while your at skin care can you make a good exfoliator :D and some thing to get rid of unwanted hair, and someting to prevent using wax on eyebrows.


you can name it USPLabs Metrosexual-in-a-box Kit

Cissus Luffas, we need cissus luffas!!
 
Def interested and accidentally started a new thread since I didn't. see this one:

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1. If by tan in the sun, you are referring to the side effect of being outside on a sunny day, hen yes. If you mean I purposefully sunbathe, then no.
2. I give strippers money in saloons, and I don't much care for the cancer-pods.
3. Banana Boat Sport
 
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