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  • WisGal64W Offline
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    WisGal64
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    #14

    When you first started seeing color, did you notice freckles and almost a orangish tint?

    “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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      Silly question, but I’m curious? Is it like a regular tan? In the sense of tan lines. Does it stimulate melanin only where you had sun exposure or is it even effective at reducing farmer tan lines?

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        It signals the release of melanin. The tan is very nice and natural looking. No orange color. And yes if you are getting UV, which you should because it works the best, you will get tan lines. The amazing part is no burn. I haven't burned since I started the pep and all I ever do is burn peel and fo back to pale. It truly works well.

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          I just did dose #8 today. I haven't been consistent b/c sunny days have been spotty, but any sunny day I pin and go outside for at least 30 minutes and lay out. It works. I don't think I have noticed any new moles or darkening of others, but I do have a lot of freckles so easy to miss. I played pickle on Monday and my buddy said I looked tan. Pretty happy so far. I do get this strange nausea feeling on pin and it lasts for 10 min or so, but its honestly nothing. You just notice it. I'm leaving for Scottsdale next Wednesday so I'll probably end up with around 12 pins before I go.

          My vendor is Glacier on this one in case anyone cares.

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          • J jackiewatson

            I tan very easily and rarely burn usually get a little burnt in the Caribbean. But I tan quickly usually. I would think it would work for you, just might take a little longer. I roll out up a pic of me after 10 daily injections with sun exposure (3 days in the Caribbean)

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            @jackiew1 said:

            I tan very easily and rarely bur

            Same here as I attribute that to my Italian heritage but I'm curious. If this is the case then why research MT-1? My guess is to help maintain the tan.

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              I used to tan easily, but could never get my shins tan, since starting mt1 I have color and noticing a lot of what look like freckles, also to me, looks like a light orangish tint. Hubs says I should get new glasses lol

              “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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              • WisGal64W WisGal64

                When you first started seeing color, did you notice freckles and almost a orangish tint?

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                @WisGal64 said:

                When you first started seeing color, did you notice freckles and almost a orangish tint?

                No. Not at all

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                • afkar7A afkar7

                  @jackiew1 said:

                  I tan very easily and rarely bur

                  Same here as I attribute that to my Italian heritage but I'm curious. If this is the case then why research MT-1? My guess is to help maintain the tan.

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                  @afkar7 said:

                  @jackiew1 said:

                  I tan very easily and rarely bur

                  Same here as I attribute that to my Italian heritage but I'm curious. If this is the case then why research MT-1? My guess is to help maintain the tan.

                  I was going on a Southern Caribbean cruise and didn’t want to burn. While Ivan easily, I would burn on my shoulders and face while snorkeling. I had no idea I would love the color so much (see pic in my post above). It’s very natural. I might do one pin every few weeks over the summer, to help keep the color, but it wouldn’t be necessary.

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                  • J jackiewatson

                    @afkar7 said:

                    @jackiew1 said:

                    I tan very easily and rarely bur

                    Same here as I attribute that to my Italian heritage but I'm curious. If this is the case then why research MT-1? My guess is to help maintain the tan.

                    I was going on a Southern Caribbean cruise and didn’t want to burn. While Ivan easily, I would burn on my shoulders and face while snorkeling. I had no idea I would love the color so much (see pic in my post above). It’s very natural. I might do one pin every few weeks over the summer, to help keep the color, but it wouldn’t be necessary.

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                    @jackiew1 said:

                    @afkar7 said:

                    @jackiew1 said:

                    I tan very easily and rarely bur

                    Same here as I attribute that to my Italian heritage but I'm curious. If this is the case then why research MT-1? My guess is to help maintain the tan.

                    I was going on a Southern Caribbean cruise and didn’t want to burn. While Ivan easily, I would burn on my shoulders and face while snorkeling. I had no idea I would love the color so much (see pic in my post above). It’s very natural. I might do one pin every few weeks over the summer, to help keep the color, but it wouldn’t be necessary.

                    Thanks. I've already have a pretty good tan going from two different beach trips this year and am considering this to help keep what I have.

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                      #23

                      Well, I was leaving from Illinois in March! 😂. No base tan from that!

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