Hawaiian Tropic Indoor Deep Tanning Salon Lotion
April 24, 2009
Hawaiian Tropic indoor deep tanning salon lotion has plant, tropic fruits(mango, passion fruit, guava), aloe, carrot extract, Vitamin E, and nut extract. It is specially designed for indoor tanning salon. Without mineral oil or alcohol can be absorb immediately. Aloe extract fast your skin into deep bronze color in leveling shade, and long term effect. [...]
Copeland Sunless Tanning Bronzer with SPF-15
February 17, 2009
For a beautiful, natural-looking, safe tan use Dr. Copeland’s Sunless Tanning Bronzer. It’s the only sunless tanning product with SPF-15, antioxidants, and vitamins to leave your skin smooth and supple. Works within and hour. Your tan will last for approximately one week.
Apply a thin, even coat over skin that has been cleansed and moisturized. To deepen your tan re-apply after several hours. Use sparingly over elbows, knees, and ankles. Avoid hairline and eyebrows. Wash hands and nails thoroughly immediately after use. Wait 20-30 minutes before dressing to avoid staining clothes. Wait at least one hour before bathing or swimming. To maintain color, re-apply once or twice a week. Best results can be obtained by exfoliating the skin with AHA Body Smoothing Lotion before applying.
Mystic Tan Cucumber Melon Body Polish Sunless Tanning
February 17, 2009
To achieve the perfect sunless tan you should always begin with the hydrating body polish. The booth’s patented MagneTan Technology uses the natural magnetic properties of the human body to evenly attract the the tanning to every surface of the exposed skin. The tanning MYST is made up of DHA (dihydroxyacetone) a sunless tanner. A small percentage of cosmetic bronzers for instant gratification, and aloe vera. After the spray has been applied to your skin you will have to wait a minimum of 4 hours before bathing or swimming at which during your MYSTIC TAN results will appear gradually.
Lotions & Creams
February 16, 2009
The concept of latent demand is rather subtle. The term latent typically refers to something that is dormant, not observable, or not yet realized. Demand is the notion of an economic quantity that a target population or market requires under different assumptions of price, quality, and distribution, among other factors. Latent demand, therefore, is commonly defined by economists as the industry earnings of a market when that market becomes accessible and attractive to serve by competing firms.
The latent demand for women’s mass-market body lotions and creams is not actual or historic sales. Inefficiencies arise from a number of factors, including the lack of international openness, cultural barriers to consumption, regulations, and cartel-like behavior on the part of firms. In general, however, latent demand is typically larger than actual sales in a country market.

