04-19-2001, 01:14 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 24 | Are the use of tingle ingredients really good for the skin as opposed to regular moisturizing tanning lotion.I know about the increase in blood side of it, but aren't they all just irritants to the skin not much unlike "deep heat" etc.sore muscle or joint rub? Can putting an irritant of any type on the skin a good thing?Anyone have any ideas? |
05-09-2001, 04:14 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 24 | Tingling Products:Tingling or tingle products use ingredients to cause a skin irritation as well as a reddening of the skin during yourtanning session. So when the tanner gets out of the tanning bed, they see "instant result" of skin redness and feel a tingling or burning sensation on their skin. Mental Midget Mind Games: “Part One: Redness “ Instantly” After Tanning”--------------------------------------------Remember when you were a teenager and you would coming home from the beach or the lake after being in the sun all day? You were sun burned bright red and your skin was already starting to sting. But you knew you were going to be tan, even if for a short time, from your time in the sun. Too many tanners think that sun overexposure results in tan skin, but sun burning and tanning are not the same thing. Most tanners will not have a dramatic visible difference from when they started the tanning session and when it isover with a regular tanning lotion. Basically, tingling products provide a simulated sunburn! Tingling products act tosatisfy the mental need to see and feel “instant results” after their tanning session. The effects of tinglingproducts fade in a few hours. Tingling products provide that “instant result” that many tanners crave. My personal belief is that over the long run you still get a better tan with a traditional Natural non-tingling lotion, despite the claims of some tanning product companies that tingling products stimulate micro-circulation to increase oxygen supply to the skin. However, tingling products have grown to be about 40% of tanning product sales; therefore, I believe it is critical that you stock at least one or two tingling type products for your customers that want theinstant results they provide. ------------------Greg KlesiusSoakin' Up The Rays, Inc.1-800-935-7625WWW.Soakinuptherays.comAwarded the First TSO Seal of ApprovalWWW.naatso.org |
05-10-2001, 06:59 PM | #9 (permalink) |
I love Derf!! Join Date: Oct 19 2000 Location: Tampa, Florida
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Rep Power: 24 | Yes, it is basicly nicotine. When I cropped tobacco as a kid, I had a similar experence to tingling products with skin redness and irritation from the raw nicotine from the tobacco plant sap on exposed skin. |
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