Monday, March 15, 2010

TANNING. PLEASE answer!?

I am pretty fair and in the summer i get DARK! but we have no school today and i REALLY wanted to get tan for a bunch of reasons. but how long should i lay out and i'll use an SPF of 8 and tanning oil and i was going to spray lemon juice in my hair to make it be blonder but what times would i get the tannest? and how long?





so


1- what time


2- how long








any suggestions are taken.


thanks.





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TANNING. PLEASE answer!?
You live (sort of) close to me. I looked at the weather map today and you shouldn't have any clouds! Go out around 12:00 and stay out until around 1:30 to 2:00. If you start to get very hot, have a place to go (under a tree, on your porch) that is out of the sun and stay there for a few minutes. If you don't burn easily (or at all, like me)- go out at 2:00. That's when I get my best tan!
TANNING. PLEASE answer!?
Lay out later in the day like after 2pm you time. Maybe an hour or so.
Reply:if you are really fair then layout for no longer then 15 minutes at a time, go inside, cool off then do it again...and again. the hottest times of the day for the sun are between the hours of 11 in the morning and 2 in the morning. you'll prolly get burned if you lay out between 1 and 2 though
Reply:The sun is always at it's hottest between noon and two p.m.





So I would lay out at 1:00- smack dab in the middle of the suns highest peak.





I would lay out maybe 40 minutes on your back, then 40 on your belly.
Reply:That's hard to say, we don't know where you live or even what the weather is like today in that area. I think you could judge better for yourself.
Reply:Hi, the main thing is common sense and above all take care and enjoy the sun and this summer





1. Start with 10 or 15 minutes of exposure to the sun or a tanning lamp, and gradually increase the time as your body becomes more tanned.





2. Start with a sunscreen with an SPF factor of under 15, but no less than 8.





3. Keep skin moisturized with after-sun lotion - preferably with aloe - to make your tan last.





4. If you notice your starting to burn put on a hat, cover up, or go inside!





5. Some medications (especially acne medications) lower your resistance to sun.





6. If you are light-skinned/fair, you are more prone to sunburn than people with darker complexions take extra precautions





Remember tanning has it鈥檚 benefit but even one burn increases your risk for skin cancer so be smart about tanning and you鈥檒l be sure to enjoy a great summer
Reply:Best results tannin between 11 and 3! I'm kinda fair myself, and I usually flip sides after every 4 or 5 songs, or 15 to 20 minutes! Happy tannin!
Reply:Okay, if you're pretty fair, it would be smart to use your brains in a way I didn't when I was young and stay out of tanning beds and avoid overexposure from the sun. There's a recent issue of Glamour magazine (either April or May issue) you should read with all the facts of the sun, skin cancer, etc.





By the way, two of the girls in that article - one was Hispanic and one was African American...both much darker than you I'm sure. They both had skin cancer.
Reply:When the sun is at it's best and it's worst for skin cancer layout between the hours of 10:00 AM -4:00 PM. You can lay out for however long you like and you know your skin. I would say do two hours on each side if you are comfortable with that and use the correct sunblock and tanning lotions. most important- Stay hydrated with water too!
Reply:I grew up on the beach.





We used baby oil and/or iodine to get a fast suntan.





That was in the days before skin cancer-well, there was skin cancer but we did not care.
Reply:there is a tan out that is very fast and it lasts and it doesn't cuse skin cancer and its called "tan in a Bottle". They used it on Bay Watch and that is how most people are tanning these days. Its in a bottle and you spray it all over your body and wait for it to darken and voila, tan in a bottle


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