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Mystic Tans:The Tanning
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What should I wear in the Mystic Tan
Booth?
Most people wear nothing. Since the
room is completely private, going for an
all-over tan is completely up to you. However,
if you do wear a bathing suit or underwear,
please note that it may become stained. The
Insta-Color BronzerTM we use in our BronzMystTM
is water-soluble and should wash out, but the
DHA may permanently stain what you wear during
the tanning session.
What happens if the Mystic Tan myst gets
in my eyes?
Mystic Tan tanning myst has been thoroughly
tested by a third-party lab and the results
showed no eye or skin irritation. Mystic Tan
tanning myst has been used in over three million
tanning sessions with no adverse reactions
documented.
What happens if I inhale any of the Mystic
Tan myst?
While no one should purposely inhale or
ingest the Mystic Tan myst, it is known that DHA
(the active tanning ingredient) is a
non-hazardous compound and causes no adverse
reaction in moderate quantities when applied
topically or even ingested. DHA has been used as
a diet supplement in sports nutrition and is
non-carcinogenic. Testing has further shown that
DHA is less toxic than aspirin, caffeine and
even common table salt. Based on our research,
the maximum amount of DHA that could
accidentally be ingested or breathed during a
one minute Mystic Tan sunless tanning session
would be .05 milligrams (equivalent to less than
one grain of common table salt). Ingesting this
minimal amount of DHA should pose no health risk
to the consumer.
Should I cover my hair while tanning in
the Mystic Tan tanning booth?
Many customers wear a disposable shower cap,
provided by the salon, to keep tanning myst from
getting into their hair. Other customers tan
without covering their hair. The Mystic Tan
tanning myst does not penetrate the hair
follicle.
Are there any optional precautions I can
use with the Mystic Tan booth?
When applying DHA sunless products in a spray
or mist, it may be difficult to avoid exposure
to eyes, lips or guard against accidental
inhalation of the tanning mist. Mystic Tan, Inc.
and the FDA recommends that users cover the area
of the eyes with standard UV tanning eyewear,
protect the lips with lip balm and use a nose
filter to protect membranes in the nasal
passages, as well as avoid inhaling or ingesting
the product.
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