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  • How to use Melanotan 2 (MT-2) for Tanning

    Q: “I’ve found a fair bit of information on short-term use of Melanotan II (MT-II) but nothing on long-term use. I’ve never been able to stay out in the sun as long as I’d like, and have never been able to get a really good tan. But I’m not interested in a temporary fix. How do I use MT-II long term, or is this just not a good idea? And in general, how do I dose it?”

    A: There’s no medical evidence on that question that I know of, but Melanotan II has been used by very many people for many years now.

    Melanotan II works by stimulating the alpha-melanocyte receptor, which promotes formation of melanin in response to sun exposure. When a substantial amount of MT-II has been taken within recent “memory” of the skin cells, an individual tans as if he were a genetically darker type.

    Some find MT-II unsuitable for them because of development of moles, or because of uneven skin darkening. But for most it works very well with no problems, including when used long term.

    A possible additional side effect is greater tendency to developing an erection, typically beginning several hours after taking the drug. Depending on the individual, dosing may need to be at least 1 mg for this to occur. I’d recommend against exceeding 2 mg at a time. For those specifically seeking this effect, bremalanotide (PT-141) would be another option. It’s reported to share MT-II’s pro-erectile effect, but with no effect on tanning.

    Melanotan II has an initial loading phase, and – if desired – a maintenance phase after that. Or, its effect can be allowed to slowly wear off over a period of months, and loading can be repeated.

    Usually, 10-30 mg total use is required during the loading phase, with paler individuals requiring more than relatively darker individuals. It’s best to start with very low dosage, such as only 0.25 mg per day, and then work up if desired. Many can tolerate 2 mg/day, but it’s possible that risk increases with such use, and it usually should not be necessary to load up that fast. Even 0.5 mg/day will allow loading with 30 mg in only two months, or 1.0 mg/day will allow that much loading in just 30 days.

    To maintain the same tanning ability, ongoing per-year usage after this needs to be about 2-3 times the loading dosage, as an estimate. So for example if you needed 30 mg of loading to get the result you want, to maintain it you might need about 60-90 mg total Melanotan II over the course of the year. You’d already have injected 30 mg of that, so there would be 30-60 mg (typically three to six vials) remaining to inject over the next 11 months.

    You could be very precise and figure this as 2.72 – 5.45 mg/month or 0.09 – 0.18 mg/day. But there’s no need to do that. Instead, it would be fine to figure it as a vial per 2-4 months. Once starting on a vial, it could be injected at an amount such as 0.5 mg/day until the vial is finished.

    This is easier than having to inject it at all the time, and gives equivalent results.

    The frequency of starting maintenance vials can be varied according to personal judgment of effect. There’s no problem with underestimating, or even with going a year or more without maintenance, because it’s always easy to catch back up.

    Of course, sun is still required to get a tan. MT-II facilitates tanning, but does not directly cause it.

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    I tend to use it in spring and summer to build my tan then stop by the last week of summer. normally i use 2mg a day for 10 days then hit the solarium 2-3 times to build it up followed by 1mg every 3 days for the rest of the time. i drastically tan going almost black.

    my mrs and i go through about 2 vials each this way. although i suspect she steals from mine and is dosing way more.

    sun helps but its much slower. you almost instantly tan after two visits to the solarium.

    it takes about 6 months for my tan to go back to normal.

    its by far my favourite peptide to use and i doubt ill ever stop using it. id like to use it year round but maintaining a tan like that in the dead of winter would raise questions.

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    • #3
      I've been him hawing over trying mt2 out myself. Not so much to keep a nice tan but to keep me from burning, though a tan would be nice. I get red like like a mother fucker as much as second degree burns easily and it sucks. I was hoping to do one run and see how long it would keep me from getting burnt. I might do it next spring or when I see a good sale on it.

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      • #4
        I'll probably try it for the first time this spring. Any pointers or tips for a light skinned honkey is appreciated.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by henry View Post
          I tend to use it in spring and summer to build my tan then stop by the last week of summer. normally i use 2mg a day for 10 days then hit the solarium 2-3 times to build it up followed by 1mg every 3 days for the rest of the time. i drastically tan going almost black.

          my mrs and i go through about 2 vials each this way. although i suspect she steals from mine and is dosing way more.

          sun helps but its much slower. you almost instantly tan after two visits to the solarium.

          it takes about 6 months for my tan to go back to normal.

          its by far my favourite peptide to use and i doubt ill ever stop using it. id like to use it year round but maintaining a tan like that in the dead of winter would raise questions.
          Any sides for you? Quite a few people I know who have used it complain about some pretty wicked nausea.

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          • #6
            Used it last summer. Had a Hogan tan brother!
            Last edited by Herc; 12-03-15, 10:29 PM.

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            • #7
              Kenny Powers: What’s crackin’, ya’ll? Base tan is lookin’ nice. I’m hopin’ to get there myself this season.

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