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The combined organic residues were concentrated under vacuum to give a tan residue, which was purified by flash chromatography to give 3,3′-diiodo- N,N'-diacetyl di-L-tyrosine.
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To a separate Schlenk tube containing a suspension of freshly prepared KTMP in hexane (10 mL) [from a mixture of KCH2SiMe3 (0.24 g, 2 mmol) of and TMP(H) (0.34 mL, 2 mmol)], the solution was added through a cannula to give a tan-colored suspension.
Durability has also been vastly improved; L'Oreal's sublime bronze elixir gives a tan that last two weeks and Vita Liberata's pHenomenal mousse can last up to three.
"We tried to give Kate a tan," he says.
Top off this with bronzer on cheeks to give you a tan glow.
To remove redness in skin, or to give someone a tan, use the Sepia effect.
In the opening episode, a circle of brie is given a spray tan.
Riff Raff is something else, opening the song like this: Holograms on my hand gave me a tan wrist Diamonds dancing on my fist look like a blank disc Teriyaki soup with the lemon Fanta Heavyweight, heartburn, Mylanta.
He has also taken a copy of Gustav Courbet's salacious 1866 L'Origine du Monde (of a woman's spread legs and crotch) and given her a tan line.
This is broken down into the pigment melanin, which gives you a tan, but the team showed pleasure chemicals, or endorphins, were also produced.
Sun exposure can temporarily brighten skin by giving you a tan, but in the long term it is extremely damaging.
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