Melanotan

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Did a search and read a few threads but didn't feel happy with the most recent posts so I'm starting another and will hopefully get some personal experiences.

I'm thinking about giving it a try. I am a pretty fair skinned guy and always burn. Will eventually get a light tan after several days in the sun and lotion applied nightly to help prevent peeling.

Any fair skinned experience or any experience at all?
 
Shit works too well. People will definitely comment. Start low and easy on it as it seems some people are more likely to get freckled than tan.

I'm fair to medium and a 10 mg bottle taken over the course of a month (inconsistently) got me very dark for months.

It can cause nausea and mild appetite suppression. It will make your dick constantly hard almost to the point of inconvenience.
 
Shit works too well. People will definitely comment. Start low and easy on it as it seems some people are more likely to get freckled than tan.

I'm fair to medium and a 10 mg bottle taken over the course of a month (inconsistently) got me very dark for months.

It can cause nausea and mild appetite suppression. It will make your dick constantly hard almost to the point of inconvenience.

This!

Any dark spots you have will get way more pronounced.

And we're talking about Melanotan II right?

The dick response IS ridiculous in the beginning...
 
I regret pinning it. Followed conservative dose protocols. Fair skinned. Things were going along pretty well, until within a couple days I developed a proliferation of patchy moles everywhere on my body. Three years later, most are still there
 
I regret pinning it. Followed conservative dose protocols. Fair skinned. Things were going along pretty well, until within a couple days I developed a proliferation of patchy moles everywhere on my body. Three years later, most are still there
Oh wow.. moles that werent there at all before or just ones that werent very pronounced?
 
Oh wow.. moles that werent there at all before or just ones that werent very pronounced?

That's mistaken, it doesn't cause moles.

It does darken them considerably. In my case, and I've used MTII a few times mainly for sexual purposes, it all reversed. Back to being white again. :-)
 
New moles are a possibility, existing ones being more pronounced is a definite.

Everyone responds to it differently, but yes it's possible to develop new spots

I love the shit, been pinning it for years
 
Did it affect anyone's lips? I know that's an odd question but I've got a scar on my lip that stands out more when touched by the sun so I try to avoid direct sunlight on my face without spf chapstick
 
New moles are a possibility, existing ones being more pronounced is a definite.

Everyone responds to it differently, but yes it's possible to develop new spots

I love the shit, been pinning it for years

MTII changes the appearance of moles, it doesn't create them.

http://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/news-and-analysis/melanotan-affects-appearance-of-moles-say-dermatologists/10047736.article
 
Did it affect anyone's lips? I know that's an odd question but I've got a scar on my lip that stands out more when touched by the sun so I try to avoid direct sunlight on my face without spf chapstick

It darkens everything. That's what it's supposed to do, any area which has melanin gets an increased level, eventually you might look like that crazy German woman who's essentially turned her skin an African tone. Nothing against blacks but her results are freakish. That, and her stupid giant boobs.

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MTII changes the appearance of moles, it doesn't create them.

http://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/news-and-analysis/melanotan-affects-appearance-of-moles-say-dermatologists/10047736.article
Just do a quick google search for "melanotan caused new moles" and read the countless cases where it happens.

I've been studying and using this shit for years, it happens bro.
 
I started using it this spring and it kicks ass. I tan easier, I don't get sunburnt, the tan lasts longer and it's dirt cheap too
 
Just do a quick google search for "melanotan caused new moles" and read the countless cases where it happens.

I've been studying and using this shit for years, it happens bro.

OK then.

What I find on the web is loads of people confusing the *causation* of moles and the *appearance* of moles. No verbal precision on display.

The melanin boost will make previously unnoticeable moles appear, but doesn't create them as such. It defies medical logic (as I know it) that MTII would cause new moles. Look up nevus/nevi (moles) and you'll see what they are.

This dermatologist article says that too:
http://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/news-and-analysis/melanotan-affects-appearance-of-moles-say-dermatologists/10047736.article

@Docd187123
 
Any recommendations on how to protect your face from getting crazy dark just from average every day sun exposure? Sun block perhaps?
 
OK then.

What I find on the web is loads of people confusing the *causation* of moles and the *appearance* of moles. No verbal precision on display.

The melanin boost will make previously unnoticeable moles appear, but doesn't create them as such. It defies medical logic (as I know it) that MTII would cause new moles. Look up nevus/nevi (moles) and you'll see what they are.

This dermatologist article says that too:
http://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/news-and-analysis/melanotan-affects-appearance-of-moles-say-dermatologists/10047736.article

@Docd187123

lol, I understand how melanin and nevi work and react, and the verbiage used may have been incorrect by those users, but the visual result remains. I didn't want to get into a lengthy explanation/response when a much simpler answer will be more effective and certainly more easily understood by 99% of people reading this thread.

Basically, any "new" spots aren't new, they just weren't previously visible prior to MT2 use. While that's great and all when speaking in terms of being medically and scientifically correct, it still doesn't give any solace to users who have visible spots now in places they didn't before.

So to try and limit confusion, the short answer to anyone considering the risks of using this compound is yes, there is a possibility you will develop spots in places you've never seen them before, including your face. It's not a guarantee, nor is the potential that they eventually fade with discontinuation, as everyone seems to react differently. Some users say their spots fade over time after stopping use, some say they remain, some say they didn't even have to stop using MT2 for the spots to fade away and eventually just blended in with the tan provided by using it.

My best advice to anyone considering it is to do plenty of research, and be prepared for a handful of side effects that may or may not present themselves with use.
 
Did a search and read a few threads but didn't feel happy with the most recent posts so I'm starting another and will hopefully get some personal experiences.

I'm thinking about giving it a try. I am a pretty fair skinned guy and always burn. Will eventually get a light tan after several days in the sun and lotion applied nightly to help prevent peeling.

Any fair skinned experience or any experience at all?

It's good. I'm pale as fuck. I would run .5mg a day for 5 days then go up to 1mg a day. After you use 10mg you can start tanning everyday in a bed. I would run 20-25mg and run it everyday till you hit that. Then pin a mg e4-5d's and keep tanning 3-4Xweek after that point.

That's what I did and I have good color but not too much
 
It's good. I'm pale as fuck. I would run .5mg a day for 5 days then go up to 1mg a day. After you use 10mg you can start tanning everyday in a bed. I would run 20-25mg and run it everyday till you hit that. Then pin a mg e4-5d's and keep tanning 3-4Xweek after that point.

That's what I did and I have good color but not too much
holy fuck that's a shit ton of MT2, I wouldn't recommend this shit
 
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