quinta-feira, 19 de maio de 2016

Tan Physics Review – True Color Sunless Self Tanner

Tan Physics True Color Sunless Tanner

Tan Physics True Color Sunless Tanner is a new tanning lotion that promises to give your body a smooth, natural-looking tan with no orange, no streaks, and no odor. Here’s our Tan Physics review.

What is Tan Physics?

Tan Physics True Color Sunless Tanner is a tanning lotion that promises to “nourish your skin with a flawless, gorgeous and stunningly authentic sunless tan.”

The cream promises to replenish and hydrate your skin with “proven natural ingredients” while also tanning it at the same time. It’s also completely odorless and has “advanced scent blocking technology”.

Key ingredients include argan oil, coconut oil, and caramel. A one month supply costs $30.

So does Tan Physics actually work as advertised? Keep reading to find out how this unique lotion works.

How Does Tan Physics Work?

Tan Physics promises to give you a flawless natural glow guaranteed. It does that using a blend of mostly-natural ingredients. The color itself is described as a “blended natural tan for all skin types.”

When you apply the lotion, it claims to leave your skin “gorgeously bronze” while also providing it with powerful anti-aging moisturizing solutions. So not only do you get a tan, but you also look younger in the process.

To achieve these benefits, Tan Physics uses the ingredients listed below.

Tan Physics Ingredients

The makers of Tan Physics list all of the following ingredients:

Argan Oil: Protects your skin against wrinkles and reduces the appearance of crow’s feet.

Matrixyl: A moisturizing formula that activates your skin’s natural production of collagen to keep it hydrated.

Coconut Oil: Coconut oil helps to lock in the tan and moisture on your skin, forming “a nourishing and protective barrier on your skin”.

Caramel and Sugar: These are the coloring compounds in Tan Physics. The formula colors your skin using “fresh, pure, and certified organic” caramel and sugar.

Organic Aloe Vera: The formula soothes your skin even further using an aloe vera solution.

Hydrolyzed Collagen: Tightens and firms your skin to replenish and renew your complexion.

As you can see, caramel and sugar are the only two components in Tan Physics that actually color your skin. The other components are just moisturizing and anti-aging compounds. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. However, you may find that you’ll get similar effects just by rubbing caramel, sugar, and coconut oil on your body without buying this formula.

It’s important to note that we never actually see the full list of ingredients in Tan Physics True Color Sunless Tanner. It’s possible that it’s just made up of the ingredients listed above. But more likely, there are a bunch of other ingredients included in the formula as well. Once again, that’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it would have been nice to see the exact ingredients list.

How to Apply Tan Physics

To apply Tan Physics, follow these steps:

Step 1) Make your skin as clean, as smooth, and as exfoliated as possible to give yourself a blank canvas on which to work (the makers of Tan Physics recommend using a nylon or loofah sponge and good exfoliator for maximum effect)

Step 2) Dry off your skin completely and remove any rings, and jewelry. Put your hair up and do not apply any deodorant, perfumes, lotion, or make-up.

Step 3) Squeeze a quarter-sized portion of Tan Physics into your hand and start by applying it at the center of your shin, working your way up your body and eventually reaching your face and neck. Apply it to your skin using small circles and firm pressure with your fingers close together. Avoid applying it to your toenails, the soles of your feet, and the sides of your feet.

The tan should last between 2 and 4 days before “significantly fading”, according to the makers. Check your body after application and look for any dark spots. If you find a dark spot, rub it in to lighten it. For a darker tan, rub in Tan Physics more forcefully. For a lighter tan, use more Tan Physics solution.

Tan Physics Pricing

Tan Physics is priced by the bottle and by package discount. You can save quite a bit of money by ordering multiple bottles of Tan Physics at the same time. Here’s how pricing breaks down:

  • -1 Month Supply (1 Bottle): $29.95 + $9.95 Shipping
  • -2 Month Supply: $49.95 + $9.95 Shipping
  • -3 Month Supply: $69.95 + $9.95 Shipping
  • -5 Month Supply: $99.95 + $9.95 Shipping

Each one month supply is an 8 ounce bottle.

Take a careful look at the payment form when you’re completing your Tan Physics order. There’s a section at the bottom that says “Add Shipping Insurance $3.99”. That option is checked by default. If you pay by credit card, you’re most likely already covered by shipping insurance, so the extra fee is a bit unnecessary.

In any case, you can pay using any major credit card or PayPal.

All orders come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Here’s how the makers of Tan Physics describe the guarantee:

“Tan Physics Sunless Tanner is guaranteed to give 100% satisfaction. If you are not happy, return it using our quick return system. We will refund ALL of your money without exception.”

That guarantee lasts for 100 days after your date of purchase.

Who Makes Tan Physics?

Tan Physics is made by a company that simply refers to itself as Tan Physics. That company claims to have invested “years of research and product development and tweaking” before it released the final Tan Physics formula.

Tan Physics has been available online since 2013. You can get in touch with the company by emailing helpme@tanphysics.com or by calling 855-TAN-SELF.

The company claims that all formulas are made in the United States, although they don’t list a specific manufacturing facility or location. The ingredients are also listed as “certified organic”, although it’s unclear if that means “USDA Certified Organic” or if it’s a certification from some other testing standard.

Should You Use Tan Physics to Safely Tan Your Skin?

Tan Physics is pretty much just caramel mixed with an anti-aging moisturizer. There are no artificial coloring compounds or dyes – it’s just natural coloring ingredients.

You can’t expect the results to last long: they only stick around for 2 to 4 days before disappearing completely. However, you also don’t get the “orange” effect or streaking associated with other spray tan products.

Some people may prefer to save money and buy their own caramel, while others are happy to pay $40 for a one month supply of Tan Physics. In any case, it’s a natural spray tan wrapped up with an anti-aging moisturizer that appears to use harmless, natural, and effective ingredients. It also comes with a risk-free money back guarantee – so you can return it if you don’t like the results or if Tan Physics True Color Sunless Tanner doesn’t work for you.



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