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Ok so I've been contemplating melanotan for some time now as I am ridiculously pale. I would love to walk around with a glow all the time obviously, however, with my fair skin, I burn somewhat easily and don't really get a tan color from the sun. In addition, I have some pre-existing moles. I don't really have a bunch that it causes me any concern at the moment, however, I have heard numerous cases of individuals who have used MTII only to spur on an onslaught of new moles and darken the shit out of existing ones they have.
Basically, I am wondering if anybody here can attest to using a lower dose protocol, or style of using this peptide that minimizes the chance of this happening while still being able to achieve a decent tan? Or if I would likely just be better off not touching the stuff. I am assuming if you are prone to moles and freckling, the tanning of your skin would go hand in hand with the darkening of moles, etc. But if there was a way to decrease the odds of new moles popping up I may be interested in giving it a whirl.
Based on the Fitzpatrick scale for skin type, I am a type 2. If I am in the sun a lot, I tend to burn, but almost never get any new moles or freckles really, I just have the pre-existing moles from my younger years. I never burn to the degree of my skin blistering or peeling though. I just simply don't get tan really at all.
P.S. my avi is a picture of me with like fifty layers of spray tan after a show so that's why I'm actually dark in the pic.
Basically, I am wondering if anybody here can attest to using a lower dose protocol, or style of using this peptide that minimizes the chance of this happening while still being able to achieve a decent tan? Or if I would likely just be better off not touching the stuff. I am assuming if you are prone to moles and freckling, the tanning of your skin would go hand in hand with the darkening of moles, etc. But if there was a way to decrease the odds of new moles popping up I may be interested in giving it a whirl.
Based on the Fitzpatrick scale for skin type, I am a type 2. If I am in the sun a lot, I tend to burn, but almost never get any new moles or freckles really, I just have the pre-existing moles from my younger years. I never burn to the degree of my skin blistering or peeling though. I just simply don't get tan really at all.
P.S. my avi is a picture of me with like fifty layers of spray tan after a show so that's why I'm actually dark in the pic.
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