When I got elevated moles that never went away or or original freckles that turned into moles that were elevated, I was taking like a MG every night. this was like 10 year ago, guess that was pretty stupid.
So your suggesting 1/10 an MG? curious why one has to taper up? wouldn't a larger amount lead to freckles regardless of if you taper or not? Thats an actual question, I am not saying you a wrong.
Also does it build up under the skin, or do I have to tan soon after the shot. I guess my hypothetical question is, lets say I took several mg over an extended period of time but never tanned, would the same amount of color or any color at all rise from under the skin after eventually tanning?
I used a few mg recently usually taking .3-5mg, I didn't really get any sun and thus didn't notice anything. Obviously I should have tanned, but I'm just trying to understand how it works.
I have a wedding to go to in November and plan to use it. I do however hate moles, especially when I go back to pasty white then have to look at them lol. Plus i shave my head and although freckles don't bother me, elevated moles really do. I would have to have to those removed if it happened.
I also have some big scars on the back of my head and it would suck if they got permanently worse.
thanks, sorry if my post is all over the place.
For those susceptible to freckling, moles, or at risk to burning or skin cancer; starting with a low dose of Melanotan II and short tanning sessions (as low as a minute or 2 if you must) is best.
As melanin density increases, tanning for longer periods will become safer with a lesser risk of freckling or burning.
Benefits of pre-tan Melanotan II administration:
– Increased melanin production over tanning or melanotan alone.
– Immediate oxidation of newly created eumelanin, creating that glowing “suntan”.
– Minimal tanning.
– Minimal Melanotan use.
– Reduced experiences of freckling, discoloring, uneven pigmentation, nausea, etc…
– More control of “degree” of tan.
Why This Protocol Is Best:
Melanotan II only increases melanin production, but the skin tans by two mechanisms. The second mechanism is the oxidation of the melanin that occurs from exposure to UVA rays, this is the tan more associated with that golden beach look.
The increase in melanin from melanogenesis is more associated with skin tone and coloring in general.
If you expose yourself to sun after a loading phase (typical protocol found online), all that built up melanin will oxidize in the exposed areas leading to a dramatic tanning effect and thus uneven tanning.
I want to stress the importance of some exposure to UV while administering Melanotan.
If you just administer at night the body increases melanin production in areas with greater natural melanocyte activity, genitals, freckles, moles, etc… leading to many of the sides reported with MT, but if used in conjecture with UV, the body has mechanisms to increase melanin production and melanocyte activity in areas that need the production to protect from UV photodamage, such as the skin.