CARROTS ARE GOOD FOR YOUR EYES BUT BAD FOR YOUR TAN?
07.2.2008
In a city where itty-bitty bikinis are standard summer attire, you’re bound to have seen women who have mistaken an oddly-orange hue for a golden brown tan. The culprit? The carrot. Traditionally, spray tan formulas are derived from carrot extracts, thus resulting in the undesirable orange glow. One company in Las Vegas has found a better solution. Literally. The Tan Factory is the only tanning salon in Las Vegas who uses an exclusive, proprietary “Deluxe Browning” spray tan formula derived not from carrot extracts, but from apple extracts. Right now, you can purchase one of these spray tan packages or any traditional tan package at a special 2 for 1 price. That means whatever you buy, The Tan Factory will double the value, all in honor of their annual 4th of July sale, running Now – July 10 at all 15 Las Vegas area locations. Do your part and put an end to orange spray tans everywhere. Visit www.tanfactoryfreedom.com for more information and the chance to win unlimited tanning for a year!


































Reader Comments (2)
I don't know where you got this information from, but orange glow in spray tan does not come from carrots. It is from the skin absorbing too much DHA which is the tanning agent in all spray tanning, and which comes from sugar cane.
To my knowledge the only place that extract from carrots ever came into play was tanning pills, which are very harmful and yes, they do give you orange glow, even on the eyballs and palms of your hands and soles of your feet. Everywhere.
So, please check your facts, because it does not seem right. Plus, milk keeps oozing from my nipples and my dog keeps sucking on them. So I'm not really sure if I'm awake or asleep right now.
A retard says WHAT?