skin chart recognizes the differences in skin tones, from fair to dark. The chart separates the tones into six categories. This makes it simpler for people to know which skin type is more susceptible to damage while getting a tan.
The skin type categories include I, II, III, IV, V, and VI.
Fitzpatrick Skin Type
Description
I – Very fair. Always burn, never tans.
II – Fair skin, always burns but occasionally tans.
III – Medium skin, sometimes burns, always tans.
IV – Olive skin, rarely burns, always tans.
V – Modestly pigmented brown skin. Never burns.
VI – Definite pigment, never burns, always tans.
HOW MUCH PRODUCT IS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN THE TAN FOR SEASON?
An entire tanning season lasts for about three months or so. During this time, the amount of peptide that you must consume to keep your tan depends on your skin type.
Skin tone maintenance for 3 months after the loading phase: 10mg = 1 vial
Skin Type
Dose
I = 30 to 50mg
II = 20 to 30mg
III-VI = 10 to 20mg