Posted on 09/28/2004 7:11:48 PM PDT by Cats Pajamas
Consumer Team Report
Mystic Tan (WWLP; June 4, 2002) Is it possible to get a perfect tan in seconds, without the harmful effects of the sun? This Consumer team report tells us of the results of the 22News Consumer Team test of the "Mystic Tan" technique.
Makers of 'Mystic Tan' say it applies a sunless tan safely, quickly, evenly... and in only 28 seconds. But we wanted to see for ourselves. Is it possible to get a UV free tan in seconds? With the push of a button, a fine mist of Aloe Vera, an instant bronzer, and a chemical called DHA are sprayed from nozzles onto your skin.
We wanted to know, is this stuff safe? Springfield dermatologist Dr. Stanley Glazer says, yes. He says the active chemical... DHA or Di-Hydroxy Acetone is what's found in most over-the- counter self-tanners. When it's applied to the skin it causes it to darken, like a stain. Dr. Glazer: They darken the most superficial layer of the skin called the Stratum-Corneum. They're quite effective. They're very safe. There's a rare instance of people being sensitive or allergic to them, but it's quite uncommon.
So what's the difference between 'Mystic Tan' and the kind you find in a bottle? Liz Piponidis: It does go on streak-free so I like it a lot better than self-tanners.
Owner of East Longmeadow's Island Tanning, Todd Witwer explained that users should wear nylon foot coverings, a hair cap and barrier cream on their hands. Todd Witwer: It will mist you for 14 seconds on the front, turn around it'll mist you for 14 seconds on the back, then you get out, towel dry and about 6 hours later you're totally tan.
But we wanted to check it out for ourselves... all at the expense of a potentially great tan. I gave mystic tan a run for its money... and ended up with a noticeable tan. And speaking of money, one of these sessions costs about $25... but Witwer says, compare that to a tanning bed, or the natural sun... both unhealthy and potentially dangerous to your skin. Todd Witwer: It usually takes about 5 to 7 sessions to get a tan. With this it takes 1 session, the next day you've got a tan. We're trying to discourage tanning, but if people want the color, this is certainly a reasonable alternative I think.
It has been 6 days since my Mystic Tan session and the color started to fade about a day ago. So Mystic Tan lives up to its claims. One Consumer Team observation; wearing the nylon footwear can cause a tan line there. So users may want to use barrier cream on the soles of their feet and toenails. And on a sidenote, Mystic Tan should not be used to create a base-tan before going in the sun. It will not protect you from sunburn.
QT, Quik Tan, was the first sunless ''tanning'' product I was ever aware of...and it turned your skin Orange. Kerry looks like a poster boy for QT.
You are going to be very popular on Free Republic.
Woofie, nice to hear from you. You don't know my cousin Woogie do you?
He looks like he fell into a vat of varnish.
Sorry. You know a blonde moment.
No woogies that I know of
MagneTan is our patented process that uses the body's natural magnetic properties to attract Mystic Tan Tanning Myst to every exposed surface of the skin. When our exclusive Mystic Tan Tanning Myst passes through the spray nozzles in a Mystic Tan booth, the micro-myst particles are polarized, taking on the characteristics of "tiny magnets." These particles are attracted evenly to the skin to create a smooth, natural-looking tan.
not at all....... FR is acronym city........
What do you mean?
He looks like an Oompa loomp.
Are you in a goldwing club Jim?
He is just so ME TOO, ME TOO. He is just like ALGORE.
I say this is a bad omen for Kerry.
We're objective journalists here, dn't you know. We want pictures and intimate details. Lots of details.
Thanks, am feeling so much more welcome now.
"Why is a Kerry more orange than an orange?"
Of course being negatively charged does help too, that's why that tiny electrode is safely and semipainlessly inserted, please note barrier cream must be used at point
of insertion.
Yes
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