I'd suggest getting some of RPN's Atomic Meltdown. It's pricey, but a little goes a long way, so the price, and effects, are well worth it.
Not to mention, you also get the benefits of the thermogenic effects and one of the ingredients helps increase the intensity of the UV rays.
Get this and hit the tanning bed. Go.
You used it already, cause I just found it at NP? If so, what were the effects?
Adams
Just tried the tanning bed this winter for the first time. Ehh, not likin' it too much. Come out feeling like I've been microwaved. Even though I'm desperate for sunlight I have to say it's not a great replacement...and that's more in regards to vitamin D and mood than tanning per se.
Just tried the tanning bed this winter for the first time. Ehh, not likin' it too much. Come out feeling like I've been microwaved. Even though I'm desperate for sunlight I have to say it's not a great replacement...and that's more in regards to vitamin D and mood than tanning per se.
Actually Atomic Meltdown isn't that unreasonably priced considering a lot of highend lotions cost almost as much.
jOE
Any of this stuff work for a pale person like myself? I burn normally, but i am hesitant to do a spray-on at risk of becomeing orange.
input?
forskolinWhat was the supp folks were talking about not too long ago on here that could produce an actual tan when used as a transdermal? I think it was cordyceps or something in that direction.
forskolin
I am looking into some amplification angles and a high quality extract (and take out the DHA) for a more "natural" version later on.
I am fairly pale by nature with my Irish background and I use the Mystic many Sat nights. It can make your hands look a tiny bit funny if you don't wash them right away when you come out. But they have different leels of bronzers in a mystic so you can do the lowest level.