Skip to main content

Post content has been hidden

To unblock this content, please click here

snowiecat
Beginner March 2010

Anyone use tanning injections?

snowiecat, 30 August, 2009 at 09:04 Posted on Off Topic Posts 0 6

Hiya
Anyone here had tanning injections? What do you think? (Leaving aside the "not approved by BMC" argument)
Thanks

6 replies

Latest activity by melanotan, 19 May, 2010 at 13:49
  • Dr Doo.Little
    Beginner May 2007
    Dr Doo.Little ·
    • Report
    • Hide content

    I haven't and wouldn't either. I think sun beds are bad enough because the risks are well known, but to try something that hasn't been extensively tested just wouldn't be for me.

    There are some great fake tans out there now, I don't see the point TBH. Sorry ?

    • Reply
  • claires
    Beginner July 2008
    claires ·
    • Report
    • Hide content

    I hadnt heard of them tbh. But i dont think they would be for me. Just get those moisturisers with tanning in them, they work a treat.

    • Reply
  • Amethyst
    Beginner October 2010
    Amethyst ·
    • Report
    • Hide content

    ?

    • Reply
  • B
    blimey ·
    • Report
    • Hide content

    Injecting yourself just to get a tan? I've never heard of that before....sounds absolutely terrible to me...wouldn't go near anything like that.

    .would rather get a fake tan or go and get it sprayed on...

    • Reply
  • Hubble
    Hubble ·
    • Report
    • Hide content

    God, no! What? Why would you?!? I hadn't realised such thing existed - but i wouldn't do that in a gazillion years. Get something in a can!!! Crikey!

    • Reply
  • AnnaBanana
    Beginner July 2007
    AnnaBanana ·
    • Report
    • Hide content

    What Hubble said! are you that desperate for a tan that "not approved by BMC" isn't a valid argument against it? Not sure whether to laugh or be really concerned. And random contribution by melanotan.

    • Reply
  • M
    melanotan ·
    • Report
    • Hide content

    An update to this older thread:

    Melanotan-1 (generic name "afamelanotide") has been approved for treatment of EPP in Italy. It will be sold under the Clinuvel owned trademark brand name "Scenesse":

    here's the news

    Cheers

    • Reply

You voted for . Add a comment 👇

×


Premium members

  • Q
    Qa Test I got married in August - 2022 North Yorkshire

General groups

Hitched article topics

Contest icon

Win £3,000 for your wedding

Join Hitched Rewards, where you can win £3,000 simply by planning your wedding with us. Start collecting entries, it's easy and free!

Enter now