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Old 08-20-2007, 12:52 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Immediate color from spray?

I feel kinda like I just flipped to a feminine products infomercial. You go,girls! Don't mind me, I just want to throw this in real quick. In response to the thread title: DHA is a "time-release" component that develops the result in the skin after certain reactions have taken place, over time. The same goes for regular UV tanning in the beds, or in the sun. Nobody is going to step out of any tanning session with "instant color". That is unless they rubbed or were sprayed with something containing a "stain" - ie "Bronzer"; which is not to be confused with the verbiage on some indoor tanning lotions that state they have "Bronzing" ingredients or effects. Hope this helps. Please, carry on ladies!
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