8A NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2008 MANTAN Male tanning business heats up in Lawrence BY JESSE TRIMBLE editor@kansan.com Troy Goff, Springhill junior, sits hunched over, holding his white and gold bottle of "Purely Divine" tanning lotion. Goff prefers "Purely Divine," a product by Swedish Beauty, because it's a white lotion instead of brown. An employee calls Goff's name and he crosses the lobby full of young women to be escorted to his tanning bed. "I've never had people tell me it's weird that I tan," Goff said. "I like to stay tan all year round. I feel more confident about myself and I stay the same color all year." Several tanning salons in Lawrence have seen increases in their male customers this tanning season, which is January through April. Managers consider everything from tanning lotions, prices and types of beds. When, where and how managers place advertisements directed toward men has become important in recent years. Salon managers and customers are discovering that it's no longer taboo for men to tan. said he thinks society has become more accepting of men who tan. "Before, there was kind of a stigma about it, but now people don't care what other people think," Faust said. Mike and Kathy Byrnes own SunKissed Tanning salon. 2540 Iowa St. Along with remodeling the building, the owners are also discovering how to appeal to both Adam Faust, Olathe sophomore, female and male customers. One aspect of SunKissed that appeals to male customers is its selection of male tanning lotions. The Byneses decided to carry three lotions specifically for males Bret Balcona, Columbus senior, and Doug Seek, Leaward senior, prepare for spring break by tanning Saturday at Ultimate Tan. "We're getting our train ready for Patricia 'Balcona' said. The two seniors said they tried to tan at least three times a week. "Men are more frugal than many women," Kathy said. "Women are more likely to spend money on themselves than men are any day." and a few other unisex lotions, along with lotions for female customers. "Swinger" costs $28 per bottle, "Mankind," $24, and "Hammer," $50. Mike Byrnes, who said he'd never tanned before owning the salon, uses "Hammer," which is shaped like a men's cologne bottle and has a similar fragrance. "I like to stay tan all year round. I feel more cofident about myself and I stay the same color all year." Kristi Lawrence, manager and owner of Mango Tan, 4000 W. Sixth St. ,agreed. "It's just like how much men will pay for a haircut," Lawrence said. "Most women will put down $100 for a haircut and not think anything about it. Men aren't like that." TROY GOFF Springhill junior Mango Tan has always had a lot of men who tan. Lawrence said. "Not just college students either," Lawrence said. "Some are 65-year-old men." Unlike SunKissed Tanning, however, Lawrence said that she doesn't stock her salon with tanning lotions for men, simply because the prices are too high and men won't pay that price for lotion. "We allow our customers to leave their lotions here," Lawrence said. "Guys prefer that, especially when the lotion they carry has a corny name like 'Sex Pot' or 'Sex Magnet.'" According to salon managers in Lawrence, the average percentage of male customers is about 10 percent. Lawrence said Mango Tan's customers were 15 percent male. Mike Byrnes said in 2006, 15 percent of his customers were also male. This year, though, in January through February, SunKissed male customers rose to 20 percent. Lisa Spangler, regional manager of Celsius Tannery, 4931 W. Sixth St., said that the percentage of male tanners was 15 percent at all Celsius salons in a typical year. Right before spring break and during the tanning season months, she said, the number jumped to 30 percent. Spangler said that Celsius car- Spangler sariried unisex lotions and that men usually bought the white lotions, which are strictly intensifiers, while brown lotions are bronzers. recommending the right bed for customers. "Guys want something they can slap on real quick," Spangler "It's not our "It's not our intention to get them in here,bake'em and send 'em out." KATHY BYRNES Owner of SunKissed Tanning salon said. "With a lotion, that's a bronzer you have to apply it carefully in order to avoid streaking." When it comes to beds, the Byresnes take particular care in Mike said men liked to use the stand up beds at SunKissed. written to get them in here, bake 'em up and send 'em out," Kathy said. "It's more about what's best for them and their skin care." Base beds are the simplest form of tanning beds, have the lowest wattage of ultra-violet rays and are generally the cheapest. The managers of SunKissed, Celsius and Mango Tan have the same standards on deciding how to advertise—they leave sex out of it. Spangler said she tries to use unisex ads, whether they're in newspapers or on the radio. Mike and Kathy Byrnes said they treated their male customers like everyone else and thought that referrals and word of mouth were the best ways to advertise. When Goff finishes his tanning session, he grabs a sucker in the lobby and heads out the door. Sometimes, Goff convinces a few friends into coming with him to try tanning. Other times, he won't, and that's fine with him because he'll be the one who has a tan. — Edited by Matt Hirschfeld CELEBRATE THE 1988 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP The Na Champ IN STYLE! THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Champs! Pick up your full size poster exclusively through the Kansas Bookstore inside the union or online at www.kubookstore.com DON'T FORGET, 110 Years of Basketball is still available AT STAUFFER-FLINT FREE WITH YOUR STUDENT ID!