I have very pale skin, and I'd like to be a little tan for the spring and summer and shorts-skirts-bikini weather.
How safe are tanning beds and natural tanning, and what should you do to make it any safer?
And what is a good time to spend tanning to just get a light natural tan (in beds and outside)?
Thank you!
How safe is sun tanning and tanning beds and what is a good time to try?
They are compeltely HORRID for your skin. they increase your chance of getting skin cancer upto 40%. Use a fake tanner. the best is SunSilk. It comes for lighter or medium skin tones. i saw a difference within 2 days of applying it. it's also a daily lotion. :)
How safe is sun tanning and tanning beds and what is a good time to try?
pale is pretty. im pale too and i like it. tanning beads are not safe at all!
Reply:NOT AT ALL! DONT DO IT. If you do tann do a spray on tan!
Reply:Dangers from the sun....skin cancer, and 90% of your skin's aging happens from the damage of the sun.
Best option is self-tanner and bronzers. Then sun block out in the natural light.
The one I use is Leg Apeel on the body and Secret Agent Tri-Color Bronzed Beauti for my face from BeautiControl. There is a self-tanner in the product line for the face as well. I just don't use it...but it is rated on sunless.com.
Reply:I have pale skin too,and I like it. Tanning beds are not safe. Try sunless tanning.
Reply:NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if you want a sunkissed look then use jergens natural glow...apply it everyday and it works
Reply:nope, neither natural nor artificial uv rays are good for u, but then again lots of things we enjoy are bad for us!!!
Reply:Pls dont, is bad for you skin. ( Tanning beds )Better way to tan is do spray taning, or used tanning lotions. Always used spf.when out in the sun
Reply:Just like tanning outside, tanning indoors damages your skin. That's because indoor tanning devices emit ultraviolet rays. Tanning occurs when the skin produces additional pigment (coloring) to protect itself against burn from ultraviolet rays. Overexposure to these rays can cause eye injury, premature wrinkling of the skin, and light-induced skin rashes, and can increase your chances of developing skin cancer. So the decision is yours just read this website and I hope it helps you!
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