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<br>Melanotan 2: The New Generation Tanning Bed is a breakthrough new tanning formula to hit the market. But how different is it from the older version of the product, melanotan II? And does melanotan II: The New Generation really lives up to the snagging ads and rave reviews we've seen?<br><br><br>Before answering these questions we have to understand what makes tanning beds beneficial to all skin types. They offer quick and easy access to a deep level of tanning protection that we all seek when we want to look our best.  If you loved this article and you wish to receive more information relating to [http://www.supplybenzocaine.co.uk/news/41-en.html click through the following internet site] i implore you to visit our page. This is achieved through a complex mix of chemical ingredients, which react with the amino acids in our skin, giving out that orange or brownish hue. A nice side effect of this process is that it also stimulates collagen growth within our own skin giving us a fuller more toned appearance.<br><br><br>Now let's take a look at the newest product on the market, melanotan II. It promises the same results as the older formula but in a more efficient manner. The difference between the two products is melanotan II is a topical tanning lotion that you apply directly to your skin. You also have the option to combine it with an oral supplement. This new tanning regimen offers improved results with fewer side effects.<br><br><br>But here's the thing: Side effects were reported to be minimal in most cases. In one case, the tannin (caustic part of the tanning substance) in the formula caused burning of the throat. Another side effect reported is sensitivity to sunlight. While this is a more common occurrence than we would like to see, it is still worth noting that many other users reported no side effects at all. Still, this does not necessarily mean that melanotan II is completely safe - many natural supplements can cause similar side effects and it is always important to consult your physician.<br><br><br>Are you a tanning bed junkie? Do you get a tan by using self-tanning beds? If so, there is probably a good chance that you've had some type of exposure to UV radiation. While tanning beds do emit UVA, UVB and UVC, these three forms of radiation are very different from each other. In addition, the newer beds use lamps that produce shorter wavelength UV radiation which is considered less harmful than the UVA.<br><br><br>In order for you to be fully convinced that tanning beds can be dangerous, you need to understand just what melanoma is. Melanotan is the melanocyte (cells within the skin) stimulant which triggers the production of melanin. Melanin is responsible for skin coloration. As you can imagine, tanning causes the production of melanoma to increase, thereby increasing melanin production.<br><br><br>So, what can affect your risk for developing melanoma related conditions? First, exposure to UV radiation can cause increased melanoma production. You may have already been exposed to UV radiation as a matter of course through sunlight, so you're already at risk. It is possible that over time, overexposure to UV radiation has also resulted in increased melanoma production as well. If you are a tanning bed junkie, or you have been exposed to the UV radiation from a tanning bed, it is likely that continued overexposure can result in melanoma-related conditions. This is a particular problem with people who are very fair-skinned, because even with continued UV exposure, they may still be at risk.<br><br><br>In the final analysis, I would say that yes, you are a tanning bed junkie. You've probably already realized that as much as tanning can look good and be healthy for your skin in moderation, excessive tanning can lead to health problems and even skin cancer. This isn't to say that tanning beds are necessarily a bad thing; just that it is something you need to be aware of. And if you need any help deciding how much tanning is OK, talk to your doctor about the risks associated with excessive tanning. And, of course, talk to your local tanning salon and follow their recommendations about tanning bed use and safety.<br>

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'<br>Melanotan 2: The New Generation Tanning Bed is a breakthrough new tanning formula to hit the market. But how different is it from the older version of the product, melanotan II? And does melanotan II: The New Generation really lives up to the snagging ads and rave reviews we've seen?<br><br><br>Before answering these questions we have to understand what makes tanning beds beneficial to all skin types. They offer quick and easy access to a deep level of tanning protection that we all seek when we want to look our best. If you loved this article and you wish to receive more information relating to [http://www.supplybenzocaine.co.uk/news/41-en.html click through the following internet site] i implore you to visit our page. This is achieved through a complex mix of chemical ingredients, which react with the amino acids in our skin, giving out that orange or brownish hue. A nice side effect of this process is that it also stimulates collagen growth within our own skin giving us a fuller more toned appearance.<br><br><br>Now let's take a look at the newest product on the market, melanotan II. It promises the same results as the older formula but in a more efficient manner. The difference between the two products is melanotan II is a topical tanning lotion that you apply directly to your skin. You also have the option to combine it with an oral supplement. This new tanning regimen offers improved results with fewer side effects.<br><br><br>But here's the thing: Side effects were reported to be minimal in most cases. In one case, the tannin (caustic part of the tanning substance) in the formula caused burning of the throat. Another side effect reported is sensitivity to sunlight. While this is a more common occurrence than we would like to see, it is still worth noting that many other users reported no side effects at all. Still, this does not necessarily mean that melanotan II is completely safe - many natural supplements can cause similar side effects and it is always important to consult your physician.<br><br><br>Are you a tanning bed junkie? Do you get a tan by using self-tanning beds? If so, there is probably a good chance that you've had some type of exposure to UV radiation. While tanning beds do emit UVA, UVB and UVC, these three forms of radiation are very different from each other. In addition, the newer beds use lamps that produce shorter wavelength UV radiation which is considered less harmful than the UVA.<br><br><br>In order for you to be fully convinced that tanning beds can be dangerous, you need to understand just what melanoma is. Melanotan is the melanocyte (cells within the skin) stimulant which triggers the production of melanin. Melanin is responsible for skin coloration. As you can imagine, tanning causes the production of melanoma to increase, thereby increasing melanin production.<br><br><br>So, what can affect your risk for developing melanoma related conditions? First, exposure to UV radiation can cause increased melanoma production. You may have already been exposed to UV radiation as a matter of course through sunlight, so you're already at risk. It is possible that over time, overexposure to UV radiation has also resulted in increased melanoma production as well. If you are a tanning bed junkie, or you have been exposed to the UV radiation from a tanning bed, it is likely that continued overexposure can result in melanoma-related conditions. This is a particular problem with people who are very fair-skinned, because even with continued UV exposure, they may still be at risk.<br><br><br>In the final analysis, I would say that yes, you are a tanning bed junkie. You've probably already realized that as much as tanning can look good and be healthy for your skin in moderation, excessive tanning can lead to health problems and even skin cancer. This isn't to say that tanning beds are necessarily a bad thing; just that it is something you need to be aware of. And if you need any help deciding how much tanning is OK, talk to your doctor about the risks associated with excessive tanning. And, of course, talk to your local tanning salon and follow their recommendations about tanning bed use and safety.<br>'
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