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How I Quit Self Tanners After 25 Years – Discovering the Hidden Skin Tone System
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Last updated: January 27, 2026
Rainy McQuaid, a 43-year-old skincare professional from Ireland went from chronically pale to vibrant skin tone in 10 weeks – without any UV-Damage – with one simple fix anyone can make.
Words by Jane Laurent
Rainy has worked in the cutting edge of the skincare industry for over 20 years, making a living by educating skincare professionals.
She knows what works and what doesn't.
But for decades, Rainy had a secret.
Even with all of her knowledge, she wore fake tan every single week for 25 years.
With a background in anti-aging, she luckily couldn’t get herself to use the cancer-causing tanning beds...
But she used self-tanners, got spray tans regularly.
Not because she loved the process. God, no.
Rainy hated every minute of it.
She hated the Monday mornings standing at the bathroom mirror, heart sinking at the streaks down her ankles, then frantically scrubbing her palms with lemon juice before her 9 am meeting.
But looking "white as a ghost" wasn't an option. Not if she wanted to be taken seriously.
Last winter, in 2025, something changed:
For the first time since high school, Rainy stopped using fake tan completely.
Not because she gave up.
Because she finally found something better.
The first sign that her life might have changed forever came when her dermatologist complimented her skin.
Ten weeks later, she walked into work on a Monday morning and, for the first time in her adult life, felt like the most radiant woman in the room.
"Have you been on vacation?"
"Your skin looks amazing. What are you doing?"
People noticed. They just couldn't figure out what exactly was different.
Rainy kept thinking to herself, “Is this real?”
How Skin Nutrient Levels Change Your Color
Before explaining the exact protocol Rainy used to finally escape the 25-year cycle, first, we need to take a small step back to understand how skin color actually works.
Groundbreaking research from the world's leading scientists from Oxford and St. Andrews has recently revealed that beautiful skin is more than just darkening the skin or a personal preference.
There's a specific type of nutrient that changes skin color, and humans find it more attractive than anything else. Even more attractive than a sun tan.
In 2015, researchers Lefevre and Perrett conducted a study titled “Fruit over sunbed, " which was published in The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Making Skin 75% More Beautiful
Oxford researchers ran a simple experiment.
They showed people two photos of the same face. Identical features. Same lighting. Only difference: skin tone.
The results shocked them.
When they compared tanned skin to pale skin? Yes, people preferred the tan.
But when they compared a natural "warm glow" to tanned skin?
75% of people chose the warm glow.
Three out of four people thought the warm, glowing skin looked more attractive than a tan.
So where does this "warm glow" come from?
Hint: Not from the sun.
From something already inside your food. It comes from nutrients called carotenoids.
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Why Flamingos Are Born Gray and Turn Pink
Carotenoids are natural color pigments all over nature. In tomatoes, carrots, and seafood.
Here's the wild part:
Flamingos are born grey. They turn pink from eating shrimp loaded with carotenoids.
Farm-raised salmon is naturally gray. To give it color, they feed it carotenoids! Just Google it yourself!
And when humans eat enough of these pigments? The same thing happens. The color shows up in your skin!
How Your Skin Can Change Tone Without the Sun
Your skin gets color in two ways: melanin from the sun and carotenoids from your diet.
Self-tanners? They're artificially mimicking the melanin system using chemicals.
But it's the carotenoid vibrancy and warmth that people actually find 75% more attractive than the melanin tan!
This was so unbelievable that Rainy didn't believe it until she read the study herself on PubMed, the official government database.
Chasing melanin and using self-tanners while ignoring carotenoids is like going to a store and asking:
"Instead of the healthy, natural version, could I get the product with chemicals and cancer risk please?”
Warning: Do Not Take Beta-Carotene
This is where Rainy's professional background was crucial:
"I had seen tanning supplements in my work for years. Beta-carotene supplements, and those new tanning drop scams.
They either did nothing or turned people yellow.”
Rainy is completely right:
Beta-carotene is unnaturally yellow pigment.
It can make you look unnaturally yellow. That's called hypercarotenemia.
The secret is using darker carotenoids together with beta-carotene:
Astaxanthin for the deeper undertone
Lycopene for the vibrant warmth
By only taking beta-carotene, you are most likely making your skin worse.
Why Rainy Almost Failed
So now Rainy knew what she needed, she started searching.
She found nothing. At first, she didn't understand why.
Then she looked up the raw ingredient costs, and it all made sense.
Astaxanthin costs 25 times more than beta-carotene.
Lycopene costs 7 times more.
No wonder every company is cutting corners.
But Rainy also discovered something else:
Carotenoids are fat-soluble.
That means they need to be stored it fat to absorb properly. Without fat, carotenoids can oxidize and lose their potency before they ever reach your skin.
She knew exactly what to look for, yet she couldn't find it anywhere.
That's when a colleague mentioned a small Scandinavian brand she'd never heard of: Zephyrian.
Rainy was skeptical, but she found their website and looked over the ingredients.
When she saw their formula, she stopped scrolling.
Astaxanthin for the deep undertone. Lycopene for the bright warmth. Beta-carotene for the golden base. All three suspended in coconut oil for absorption and stability.
It was exactly what she'd been looking for.
The colleague who recommended it told her you couldn't find it in stores, so she went ahead and ordered straight from Zephyrian.
“I figured if it wouldn’t work, I’d just return it, since Zephyrian gives you full 150 days to try the skin tone supplement.”
A few days later, her first bottle arrived.
Now all she had to do was put it to the test.
“I Finally Tanned FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY ENTIRE life”
Rainy spent 5 seconds each morning taking Zephyrian with fatty meals for better absorption.
Week 2: Her skin tone started evening out. The see-through effect on her legs began to fade.
Week 8: "Okay, holy s***. These are doing something."
Then the compliments started. Friends asking if she'd been on vacation. Her dermatologist stopped mid-appointment to ask what she was doing differently.
After 25 years of fake tan, Rainy quit. For good.
“Imagine! I NEVER have to use fake tan again! I truly can't believe that something so clean and natural could be so life-changing.”
After seeing her results, Rainy reached out to Peter and Larry, Zephyrian's founders, to share her experience.
She told them something surprising:
"It wasn't the promises that convinced me. It was what you didn't promise."
She'd seen enough skincare marketing to know when companies were lying.
The "results in 7 days" claims. The "instant glow" guarantees.
Zephyrian's website said the opposite:
“It’s not a miracle pill. It takes time. The effect isn’t a bodybuilder’s stage tan; it’s subtle and elegant.”
For Rainy, that honesty was convincing. As a professional, she knew any company promising faster results was either lying or didn't understand the science.
Results or Money Back
Zephyrian offers a bold guarantee: take it for 90 days. Take pictures.
If you don't see a visible change in your skin tone, you'll get a full refund, even on an empty bottle.
How can they be so confident to offer risk-free purchases?
Zephyrian’s medical advisor Dr Valeria Kopytina, answers:
“Carotenoids are extensively researched and science-backed. Zephyrian blends three of the most powerful carotenoids found in nature. There is no doubt about it’s effectiveness.”
Zephyrian’s founder, Peter, adds:
"We have handled every customer email ourselves. We've seen the before-and-after photos. We've read the messages from women who finally feel confident without fake tan.
Our confidence comes not only from science, but also from the fact that we've watched it happen thousands of times."
The proof is on their website: 3rd-party verified photo reviews from real customers, with real names and real faces.
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Your Skin Has Been Waiting Long Enough
For 25 years, Rainy couldn't break the self-tanner cycle.
Now, after a 5-second daily task, she had her dermatologist stop mid-appointment to ask what she was doing.
That's the distance between where you are and where you could be. Not years. Weeks.
But here's what most people don't consider:
Doing nothing is also a choice. 90 days from now, you'll still be scrubbing orange off your palms before work.
Six months from now, you'll be exactly where you are today. Except older, and wondering why you didn't just try something new and different when you had the chance.
Zephyrian sold out four times last year. Because the people who tried it told other people, and those people told more people, and demand outpaced supply.
Peter, the founder, mentioned the current batch is moving faster than expected.
Given that Zephyrian is growing at a rate of over 400% annually, it appears that carotenoids are becoming the new collagen.
At some point, whether it’s today or in six months, when you find yourself facing the same frustrations, you may decide to give this a try anyway.
The only difference is how much sooner you want your skin to change.
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FAQs
How is this different from self-tanners?
This isn’t a surface paint.
Zephyrian doesn’t paint your skin from the outside. It's building from the inside. The glow develops gradually from within, using powerful, naturally sourced carotenoids, no synthetics. No patches or streaks. No bad smell. No transfer onto clothes or sheets.
How is this different from beta-carotene?
The reason other products use plain beta-carotene is simple: the price.
It’s around 7x cheaper than Lycopene, and around 25x cheaper than Astaxanthin.
Beta-carotene is the most commonly known skin-changing carotenoid. Low doses of beta-carotene are helpful, but high doses can cause the skin to turn unnaturally yellow. For this reason, it's not advised to rely on it alone, even though it would be cheaper.
Instead, we developed a diverse carotenoid formula that mimics a real dietary mix. Zephyrian results come from darker, more attractive carotenoids, with a small, supporting dose of natural beta-carotene.
What if it doesn't work for me? Is there a guarantee?
Yes. And we stand by it.
If you don't see visible skin tone improvement after 90 days of daily use, you get every penny back. Even if all your bottles are empty.
Here's why we can make this promise:
We've seen it work on ourselves
We've seen it work for 8,000+ customers with every skin type
The science behind carotenoids is bulletproof – backed by universities worldwide
The guarantee applies to:
All 3-bottle bundles (33% off + free shipping)
All 5-bottle bundles (40% off + free shipping)
Why only multi-packs?
Because carotenoids build up gradually in your skin tissue over 8-12 weeks. Single bottles can run out before you see the full transformation. We're protecting you from quitting too early, not protecting ourselves from refunds.
I’m super pale and nothing ever works for me. Will this?
If the sun won’t tan you, Zephyrian might.
We created this for people with light, freckled, or sun-resistant skin who never get the glow they want.
Like Joop:
"As a very pale guy with lots of freckles I have a much nicer and deeper tan – without sun!"
Or Rainy:
"I've never tanned naturally. I'm now 10wks off false tan and I actually have tanned skin. People are constantly asking me about my skin!
You’re not adding melanin. You’re adding tone. And it works surprisingly well for those who need it most.
How long until I actually see results?
Some glow in 2 weeks. Most by 6–10 weeks.
Donovan saw a golden shift after 2 weeks.
"I have to say was kinda skeptical at first, but after just 2 weeks I started to notice a richer golden tone on my skin."
Peter-Christian noticed nothing for 2 months — then darkened fast.
"2 months not see nothing different but now something changed and skin is darker."
Diego tanned gradually:
I started seeing improvements after 2-3 weeks, but once I upped to 2 pills per day for a further 5-6 weeks my tone has changed even more noticeably - people keep asking me how I look so tanned! :)
This is a build, not a spray. But once it kicks in, it’s hard to go back.
Is there any chance I’ll look orange or patchy?
Nope. It’s formulated for tone harmony.
Beta-carotenoid supplements can give you orange skin, aslo known as hypercarotenemia. That's why we don't rely on it.
We use three types of carotenoids that balance each other out:
Astaxanthin for rich red undertones
Lycopene for bright glow
Beta-carotene for golden balance
The result? A healthy, believable tone.
Is it safe, and is it approved by authorities?
Yes, and yes.
You’ve most likely eaten these nutrients before, just not at these levels.
Everything inside Zephyrian comes from nature. Astaxanthin from algae. Lycopene and Beta-carotene from fungi. The exact same pigments that make tomatoes red, carrots orang and shrimp and salmon pink.
They’re backed by clinical studies and used widely in supplements for skin, vision, and health.
Now formulated into one capsule for skin tone.
Authorization facts
Lycopene (E160d) is an authorised food colour in the EU and is approved by the UK Food Standards Agency for use in food supplements up to 15 mg per day.
Astaxanthin from Haematococcus pluvialis is recognised as a novel food in the EU and is approved by the UK Food Standards Agency for food-supplement use at up to 8 mg astaxanthin per day.
Beta-carotene (E160a(ii)) is an approved food colour and vitamin A source in the EU and is listed on the Great Britain Register as a permitted ingredient for food supplements under UK regulations.
Why do most people buy the 3- or 5-bottle option?
Because tone takes time, and those options save you money.
It takes weeks to build up enough pigment to see real change. That’s why most customers commit to 3 bottles (33% off) or 5 bottles (40% off).
They also unlock the guarantee and ship free.
More results. Less risk. Fewer excuses.
Do I have to pay for shipping?
Not if you’re serious.
Shipping is free on 3- and 5-bottle orders.
It’s our way of rewarding commitment, and making sure you’ve got enough to see the full effect.
Will this affect my freckles or dark spots?
Not directly. But here’s what it will do:
Freckles and spots aren’t erased (this isn’t a concealer). But once your overall tone warms and evens out, imperfections often feel less obvious.
Is there any real science behind this?
Yes, just see all of the studies below!
Your body already knows these ingredients.
Carotenoids like astaxanthin and lycopene are widely known and have been clinically studied for their effects for skin hydration, elasticity, and pigmentation.
They’re what give flamingos, salmon, and tomatoes their color.
We just borrowed nature’s palette and gave it a purpose.
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