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Mar 04 2009

Paying too high a price for a tan?

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An injection of Melanotan might seem like the answer to having a long-lasting, sunless tan. But it is available only on the internet and concerns have been expressed by doctors, writes CIARA O’BRIEN .

A YEAR AGO, Danielle was relying on fake tan to keep her holiday colour topped up all year round. But a chance conversation with a friend led her to the tanning injection, something that is becoming increasingly popular among young Irish people.

Warned of the dangers of exposure to the sun, and of sunbeds, men and women are turning to a drug called Melanotan to get what they believe is a “safer” tan.

Danielle (29) did some research online before taking the drug. “There are so many Australian sites saying it’s a wonderful drug, with testimonials. They could be made up, but the site I went on to first had a link to YouTube explaining what it did and detailing the research they had done,” she says. “When I looked into it first, the majority of them said it’s a defence against skin cancer.”

Dealings in Melanotan are done behind the scenes, with customers buying from websites or through “a friend of a friend”. Danielle told the Irish Times that she has never met the person who supplies her Melanotan injection. She buys the drug through a friend, who in turn buys it from a bodybuilder (it is popular in competitive bodybuilding).

Melanotan is sold in powder form and mixed with bacteriostatic water before being injected under the skin with insulin needles. There are few instructions available on how to mix the drug, what dosage should be taken, or advice on injecting it.

Originally developed as a potential preventative for skin cancer, the drug has not yet been approved for use anywhere in Europe, despite gaining a popular following online. It is not known how many Irish men and women may be exposing themselves to health risks by using the unlicensed drug, but anecdotal evidence suggests there is a definite market for it.

One of its appeals appears to be its convenience. “I hate false tan,” says Danielle. “I’ve been putting it on since I was 15 – it’s not a nice colour, you’d know it’s not a tan. It has a definite orange pigment. The injection meant every day when I got up and every night when I went out I was pretty much ready to go.”

The drug is also said to help with weight loss and Danielle believes that the drug changed her body shape. “After I took it I felt great. I was tanned, I looked toned. I wasn’t doing any more exercise than normal.”

Prices have fallen considerably since the drug first made its way into the Irish market. Last year, Danielle paid €100 for her first batch and €180 for a second, which was supposed to be a higher strength than previous batches. “At the time, it wasn’t as common in the market. The same guy I got it from now sells it to me for €50, which is a big mark-down. Obviously the market was flushed with it.”

However, it seems supplies of the drug could be drying up with many of the websites shut down and the usual suppliers in Ireland harder to contact. Regulatory bodies have been working to close sites selling the drug. Last year, the Irish Medicines Board (IMB) said it had been in contact with a number of suppliers of the drug and had been given undertakings that they would not import it into Ireland.

IMB Chief executive Pat O’Mahony had a stark warning for those tempted to try Melanotan. “People are taking a serious risk to their health. You know the old adage – your health is your wealth. You’re really playing a dangerous game. With an unlicensed product, you don’t know what you’re getting. This is a very risky practice.”

THE IMB ADMITS it is fighting a constant battle against online shoppers determined to bring in prescription drugs they have bought online. “We all live in the internet age and people are buying all sorts of stuff on the internet, paying for their travel – we all do that,” says Pat O’Mahony, chief executive of the IMB. “It’s extraordinarily difficult to get a fix on it (Melanotan). Our intelligence would indicate to us that there isn’t a huge amount of it, there isn’t massive importations and quantities coming through. We only ever see the tip of the iceberg in any work we do with regard to the internet because it’s going on behind the scenes. We have no way of quantifying it, that’s the reality of it.”

The Irish Times was able to buy the drug, complete with syringes, online. We found the site through an online search, and paid by credit card through Google’s Checkout system. The package was posted from England via registered mail, and signed for at the post office within days of paying online. A follow up purchase was also successful.

However, those who use the injections may be getting more than they bargain for. While the medicines sold on the shelves of pharmacies have to adhere to strict regulations, drugs bought over the internet might not have been manufactured under the same strict conditions.

The IMB sampled Melanotan sold by one of the websites, and the results revealed contaminants that the IMB says could lead to a serious infection, or even abscesses at the injection site. Last week, the IMB issued an alert on the drug’s dangers and urged anyone who had used it to contact their doctor.

Even if the drug is free from bacteria, the side-effects are well documented. Some users have reported nausea, headaches, fatigue, increased libido, an increase in moles and freckles. There have been warnings of pigmentation patches and others blame the drug for changes to their skin’s texture.

Pat O’Mahony says internet sales of prescription medication is illegal as it’s not controlled and at least 50 per cent of it is counterfeit. “If this (Melanotan) was produced in a licensed plant to a particular quality, you would know what you were getting. If you injected yourself with a particular dose rate you would get the same result each time.”

It seems Irish tan fans are willing to run the risk. Since her first dose of Melanotan, Danielle has had several moles checked by her doctor, although she is not blaming the drug on this, and has already ordered her next batch. “My moles changed shape and colour after I did the injections. Then again, I went on three holidays last year, so it could have been the fact that I was exposed to more sun than normal,” she says.

The concerns that the drug may not be authentic don’t worry Danielle, who says her own experience proved it worked. “I tried it and it worked, so I did it again. Everyone tries things they haven’t done before, otherwise it would be a very sad world we live in if we never tried anything new,” she says. “There’s a risk in everything you do in your life. I feel you can’t wrap yourself up in cotton wool. I don’t think the injection will kill me. Maybe if there were more horror stories I’d think twice.”

Melanotan: From cancer prevention to tanning agent

Melanotan is a research peptide that was originally developed to prevent skin cancer. The peptide, which has not yet been approved for use outside of clinical trials, was first synthesised by researchers at the University of Arizona.

The peptide is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring hormone that produces melanin, the skin’s tanning pigment. During tests, the naturally occuring hormone was found to have a half life of only seconds, alhough it appeared to work.

The synthetic version of the hormone has a longer half life, and is designed to increase the level of pigment in the skin without exposure to UV rays.

Melanotan I, or afamelanotide , is currently being developed by Australian-based Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals, which has warned consumers against buying unlicensed, counterfeit drugs that are being sold under the name Melanotan.

A further version of the peptide, Melanotan II, has been shown to have aphrodisiac properties in clinical trials.

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Feb 27 2009

Suntan Supply Hosts 13th Annual Tanning Symposium

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Suntan Supply hosted its 13th annual tanning symposium on Saturday, Jan. 17 at the Cleveland Browns Stadium. More than 400 salon owners, employees, guests and vendors attended the event—in spite of single-digit temperatures and a below-zero windchill factor.

New products and services were offered via presentations and vendor displays, and Suntan Supply’s lotion distribution center (based in St.Cloud, Minn.) offered numerous show specials and discounts. Vendors included Australian Gold, Designer Skin, California Tan, Devoted Creations, Supre, Fiesta Sun, Fiji Blend, Tan Inc., Cosmedico Lamps, Mystic Tan, JK Capital, Sun Ergoline, The Tannie, Tan Envy, Eye Pro Inc., Wolff System Technologies, DDW and Giam.

Suntan Supply displayed the latest models of tanning equipment during the show, including the new Ergoline Sun Angel, which was one of three tanning beds available for use at the show. A Mystic Tan booth and the new Tan Envy Spray Tan unit were also available for test-tans in rooms created with Sun Walls Modular Room System.

A raffle for two pre-owned tanning beds, a new Sundash 332 bed, and several lotion collections and cases of lamps was held. Lunch was served on the Browns Club Suite Level overlooking a frozen Lake Erie. The event was completed by a cocktail reception and two-hour live performance by the band Lawless.

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Feb 27 2009

Mystic Tan an alternative to tanning beds

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As temperatures rise and winter draws to a close, many students are finally getting over the winter blues and catching a contagious condition — spring fever.

One of the most popular symptoms of this infectious malady is the desire for beautiful, bronze skin.

As if walking to class through freezing temperatures and wind for the past several months was not enough to give students winter depression, bearing pasty and pale skin only adds to the dreariness.

Therefore, many students resort to tanning to conquer this feeling.

Tanning beds and Mystic Tanning are both effective options, but dermatologists say Mystic Tanning is the safer choice.

“Using Mystic Tanning is a much smarter decision than using tanning beds, because it gives people the results they want without endangering their skin,” said Aiden Carey, a nurse at the Advanced Dermatology Surgery office in St. Louis. “There are UV rays in tanning beds that can cause skin cancer if people are exposed to them too much.”

According to its Web site, the spray contains Aloe vera as its main ingredient.

Aloe vera, which is often used to heal sunburns, is actually healthy for the skin.

People have been warned of the dangers of tanning beds since they made their debut in 1990.

Even with research proving the use of tanning beds is hazardous to the skin, people still continue to lather on the tanning lotion and soak up the UV rays.

“The extra glow seems to be worth it at the time, but what happens when people begin developing skin cancer in their 20s and 30s because of too much tanning while young?” Carey said. “They regret it.”

Although Mystic Tanning is safer, some fear it will give them an uneven, blotchy tan.

“People may believe this because they’ve tried using self-tanning lotions, which even when used carefully, can result in a patchy tan, because self tanners are difficult to spread evenly,” Carey said.

Mystic Tanning isn’t self-applied. People stand in the tanning booth while their bodies are sprayed evenly.

“I used to be hesitant to use Mystic Tanning, because I worried I would look orange or that the lotion would rub off and make my skin look spotted,” said Rachel Naftel, a sophomore in political science. “But, I finally tried it and realized it’s the self tanners people buy in grocery stores that yield that effect, not mystic tanning.”

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Feb 27 2009

Get that Hawaiian tan right here in Cheyenne

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Cool Rayz tanning and more owner Lauren Walden wants to take you on a mini-vacation without leaving the city.

By Michelle Dynes
mdynes@wyomingnews.com

CHEYENNE — Even those who can’t afford a vacation can mimic a beach-ready glow.

But the goal behind Cool Rayz Tanning and More is to offer the latest in tanning salon technology.

“I want to offer up-and-coming things that are not the typical sun beds,” said owner Lauren Walden. “A lot of people don’t want to lie in the sun but still want (a bronzed look).”

Cool Rayz Tanning and More can be reached at 426-4073 or http://www.coolrayz.net/.

Walden’s shop at 453 Vandehei Ave., Suite 170 hosts five traditional tanning beds. But there’s also a unit for people to get a sun-kissed flush while standing on their feet.

She said standard beds can produce uncomfortable pressure points for some people; other customers want to ensure that rays hit the normally hard-to-reach spots on their sides or the small of their back.

Customers who prefer to avoid the sun can opt for a spray-on tan instead.

A full-sized spray machine gives verbal instructions to users. She said customers also can customize the prep spray, bronzer and moisturizer mix to find the look they want most.

And a final blow-dry cycle sets the artificial tan solution to avoid a sticky post-spray sensation.

But Walden also has discovered other high-tech additions for skin care.

A room equipped with a red light phototherapy unit stimulates skin rejuvenation for those who typically shy away from tanning beds. She said the warm red glow also helps repair sun-damaged skin and improves skin tone.

The room across the hall features a hydration station that allows customers to moisturize their wind-chapped skin. Users also can choose from a variety of vitamin baths for their steamy soak.

Walden said another advantage to a 20-minute session in the plastic capsule is that it preps skin to hold the artificial tan longer.

Customer Susan Jaure said she notices that her tan also looks more natural after a pre-soak in the hydration station. She added that it’s a relaxing warm-up to her tanning routine.

Walden said the sensation is comparable to getting off a plane in Hawaii. And she hopes the day spa atmosphere of Cool Rayz can mimic a mini-vacation, even if her customers can’t get away.

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Feb 27 2009

Get Bronzed At Just Be Tan

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SPRING HILL - It was the middle of February, but a couple wished for a rich-looking tan before their wedding.

On Friday, Chris Millo and Leticia Navarrete arrived at Just Be Tan to get that “instant bronze” look. They didn’t walk away disappointed.

“You can see immediate results,” said salon manager Beatrice DeLuca as she showed off Naverrete’s new appearance just seconds after she exited the spray tan booth. The bride-to-be would have just the right sun-kissed look for her wedding in 24 hours.

The groom gladly volunteered for the same treatment.

Customers at Just Be Tan keep coming back. They have hundreds of lotions from which to choose, as well as a variety of beds. There are unlimited monthly packages to purchase - ranging from $24.99 to $84.99.

Monthly members also get discounts off lotions, supplies and spray-tan services.

DeLuca stresses cleanliness. Everything inside her salon is disinfected and spotless. She knows most of the people who lie inside her tanning beds are either nude or semi-nude.

Her customers constantly rave about how clean the place is and how comfortable they feel the moment they walk through the door.

“They’re very professional here,” said Jennifer Lewis, of Spring Hill, who had just begun a tanning regimen. “I’ve recommended (DeLuca) to a lot of people I work with. It’s always a delight to come here. You get treated like you’re special.”

The salon’s recognition not only comes from local customers, but also nationwide. Looking Fit Magazine, one of the leading publications in the tanning industry, rated Just Be Tan among the top 250 salons in the country. It is only one of 11 salons in Florida to earn a spot on the list.

The salon opened in April 2007, according to its Web site.

Among the booths available at Just Be Tan is the Diva 6 - which includes more than 60 lamps that give off 160 watts of power. Unlike the others, it is air-conditioned.

“It’s the equivalent of lying on a beach on a windy day,” said employee Justin Fletcher. “You don’t even sweat.”

There are eight booths - all with a CD player and surround sound - inside the store that vary in UV levels, with one being the lowest and five the highest. A ninth booth includes the air brush room.

Customers regularly come from Hernando, Pasco and Sumter counties, DeLuca said.

“As soon as you walk in the door, you’re greeted,” said regular customer Alyssa Mahan. “They make you feel welcome. It’s always clean and there’s almost never a wait.”

People are warned of the risks of too much UV exposure, but DeLuca and Fletcher constantly stress the health benefits. Tanning assists those with vitamin D deficiencies and can be used as a treatment for those with psoriasis, a disease that affects the skin and joints.

Among the clients are a Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleader, pageant contestants and body builders, DeLuca said.

Like most tanning salons, Just Be Tan does its best business from February to May, when people are getting their base tans in time for the summer months.

Biz at a glance:

Name of biz - Just Be Tan

Manager - Beatrice DeLuca

What it is - Tanning salon that offers beds, upright booths and air brushing

Where it is - 14235 Powell Road in the Silverthorn Square

Hours of operation - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday

Get in touch - 352-796-3998

On the Web - www.justbetan.com.

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Feb 07 2009

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