Tan
Through
Fabric
Through
Fabric
Yes! Our tan through swimwear is crafted from revolutionary, patented fabric that provides UV protection with built-in SPF. The fabric is scientifically designed to allow a controlled amount of UV rays to pass through, enabling tanning while blocking harmful rays that can cause burning.
Yes! Our fabric is meticulously engineered with thousands of micro holes that allow a precise amount of UV-A and UV-B rays to pass through to the skin.
These micro holes enable up to 20% of UV-A rays, which are essential for tanning, to penetrate the fabric. Simultaneously, the fabric blocks approximately 90% of harmful UV-B rays, permitting only 10% to initiate the tanning process without causing burns.
This advanced design provides a protective filtering effect equivalent to SPF 8-10. Unlike traditional sunscreens that can rub off or wash away, our fabric's protection remains constant and reliable, ensuring that you do not burn through the material and eliminating the need for additional sun cream underneath.
All skin types are unique and will tan differently, so results may vary. However, there are a few key points to keep in mind:
With continued exposure each day, your skin will gradually develop a golden-brown suntan.
Our fabric acts as a UV barrier, so there is no need to apply sun cream or lotion underneath, as this may interfere with the fabric's effectiveness.
PLEASE NOTE:
We recommend avoiding sun exposure between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., as over 50% of the day's UV rays are emitted during this time.
Some of the hems and seams are doubled over, such as the crotch, panelling, seams and strings therefore the suns rays cannot penetrate through these areas.
The fabric needs to be flush against the skin for best results.
DISCLAIMER: Results will vary depending on individual usage and skin type.
Tan through fabric
Yes, it is safe. Our tan-through fabric is made with a special polyester/polyamide yarn that specifically controls UV wavelengths. The fabric is designed to almost completely absorb the harmful Ultra Violet-B (UV-B) rays, which are responsible for causing sunburn. Meanwhile, it selectively allows the less harmful Ultra Violet-A (UV-A) rays, which are responsible for tanning, to pass through to the skin. This selective transmission helps you achieve a safer suntan.