Tanning Benefits - A Tattoo

Ask anybody and you’re bound to get varying opinions on tan lines. I myself don’t have a problem with it, unless it’s that weird arm one. For some reason that irks me. The next time you tan, why not grab a Sun Tattoo and put those UV rays into good use. The soft stenciled patterns allows sun to hit only certain areas on your body. Bake long enough and you’ve got yourself a very unique tan. Of course I can’t endorse tanning since for the most part is dangerous but if you’re one whom can’t stay away from the sun and have a wild flair for the unusual, you might like this.

Designer: Yu-Chiao Wang

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51 Comments »

Comment by Jeremiah Britt
2007-09-28 10:55:42

 

What stops the fabric from shifting on the skin? It would be disappointing to lay there for 15 minutes, sneeze, finish tanning and then look like you have a pigmentation disorder.

Comment by shanna
2008-01-09 02:39:37

 

i invented tantoo in 2000. & i have had a pattent on it since 2002. email me ogscorpioone@hotmail.com or my lawyer will be contacting you. thank you -shanna

Comment by Zook
2008-01-27 04:06:20

 

… you have a patent on what exactly?

The absence of UV radiation? or the UV radiation itself?
Where is the product ?
Is your patent an international patent? (what is your Patent number)
Have you ever produced a proof of concept?

I dont mean to be a dick about it but “email me ogscorpioone@hotmail.com or my lawyer will be contacting you” seems a bit heavy handed considering there is little or no chance you could claim tan marks as a concept you designed and produce some form of IP behind it.

But then again what do I know :P

 
Comment by Steve
2008-03-25 10:07:21

 

Good Luck with that unless you own the rights to the concept of Masking you have little or no case

 
Comment by John
2008-05-02 13:17:22

 

I think to be able to claim a patent, you have to be able to actually spell the word correctly. There may also be some kind of capitalization requirement as well. But maybe that’s the job of the lawyer. :)

 
 
 
Comment by andrew
2007-09-28 16:36:16

 

Interesting…

^^ looks like she taped the cloth to hold it in place

 
Comment by jiveturkey
2007-09-29 17:55:32

 

I used to do wild designs on my body with sunscreen when I was in high school and eventually made some stencils and yes, if you move, you blur. The tape loosens up after just a few minutes from the sweat that invariably develops from the sun’s influence.

 
Comment by Garr
2007-10-02 09:57:52

 

Did anyone notice that the tan design on the bare model does not even come close to matching the design of the cloth photo? Um. . .this is BS!

Comment by karrot
2008-04-06 17:03:32

 

true…

 
 
Comment by Ben
2007-10-05 14:06:25

 

Admiral Ackbar says:

“IT’S A TRAP^H^H^H^H^H^HPHOTOSHOPPED!”

 
Comment by meta vaux
2007-10-27 17:17:00

 

this is really cool, but what if it turns into a cancer tattoo, permanent paisley cancer? choose wisely.

 
Comment by melvin
2007-10-29 03:48:38

 

like…….sick……

 
Comment by Erik
2007-10-29 14:21:03

 

This patterns aren’t even the same. Take a close look. This is not for real.

 
Comment by billa
2007-11-06 00:18:52

 

If it shown from the front side also.. it is good.. so that we can have a clear idea… if possible we can buy….. including the model…

 
Comment by coka
2007-11-13 07:19:27

 

ESA FOTO ES DE MENTIRA… PORQUE LA MUJER TIENE OTRA POLERA PUSTA.. LOS DIBUJOS DE SU ESPALDA NO CALSAN CON LOS DE LA POLERA ROTA. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
Comment by Joshen
2008-02-20 23:19:51

 

This should work! I asume that they use spray tanning it only takes a couple of seconds and last for a couple of weeks.

Could be fun for a party

 
Comment by COURTNEY
2008-03-24 22:54:11

 

THIS IS COOL

 
Comment by carl
2008-04-22 05:12:41

 

Are our self esteems so low that a dire attempt to improve them lies with temporary body manipulation. This is reflective of the vain ‘look at me’ society.

i am not a fan but have more respect for someone with a tattoo at least that is perminant, this is for whimps

 
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