
Joel Atkins
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The formula they use to determine burning and tanning is flawed in some scenarios, as increasing the SPF can actually increase the chance of burning, according to their predictions. They should also add variations to the alarm that's used, some people may want it quieter, while others may want an entirely different sound. Adding the ability to log more information on the calendar would be good. All in all the premium price they charge for this app doesn't come close to being justifiable.
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Abbi Stuedemann
$4 WEEKLY subscription to use the app is insane. We can all sit in the sun and tan for free. All the free version does is show you the UV and temperature which you could just look at in your normal weather app. Also it tells you what your "skin type" is which is just a number 1-6 to describe how tan you already are and uses that to determine how easily you burn/tan and doesn't even take undertones into consideration so it doesn't even make sense.
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Amelia Shell
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very inaccurate. I checked with my normal weather app and Google and they both said that the uv was 4 but then this app says it's 2?? And I did make sure my location was correct. And you have to pay for a premium version of the app. wich normally wasn't bad but the free version only tells you the uv. normal weather apps do better.
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Thanks for your review! Our app shows a Tanning Index (like the 2 you saw), not just the raw UV (like the 4). It uses your skin tone, UV, clouds, humidity & temp for a personalized tan forecast, hence the difference. The free app gives this unique Tanning Index. Hope this clarifies!