Tanning
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I tan for maybe 3-4 days a week, for 20 min to an hour at a time in my back yard during spring, summer...0
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I have to say I am a tan fan! I feel like its relaxing and I love how it makes my skin look and feel. I know about skin cancer and have seen what it can do. I work in an operating room and have done surgeries on people with skin cancer but it doesnt stop me. If I dont tan my skin breaks out really bad. I usually tan 1-2 times a week depending on my schedule and what bed I decide to use that week.0
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Love a caramel man don't need to know how you got the color0
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I like the look, but know it's not healthy.
I watched my mother die of melanoma - and I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
I recommend a spray tan.0 -
I love the way it looks too but I'll tell you this....... I grew up with a girl who tanned all the time. I never or rarely did. We are now in our early 40's, I don't have any wrinkles and she looks like a Sharpei puppy. Sometimes I get a spray tan or use the self tanning lotion, but usually I just forgo it. :noway:0
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I am a Florida bred beach girl. But am also naturally tan. I think tan looks good on some but others their natural skin tone. I think it depends on the person.0
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I'm an English girl so very pale naturally! In the summer I use Garnier's touch of sun body lotion (which is moisturiser with a tiny bit of self tanner) just so i don't look like a ghost0
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I tried it once. I followed the instructions given by the woman running the front desk and ended up with a pretty uncomfortable full-body sun burn. Needless to say, I'm not a fan.0
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Tanning booths are for chicks bro
Like mini coopers
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I rarely quote..............................but this guys first line is exactly what I was gonna say........................0 -
Tanning booths are for chicks bro
Like mini coopers
When I gave it a try, it wasn't for the look. I was hoping it would help me produce more Vitamin D naturally and improve my mood and energy. It wasn't until later that I discovered tanning booths don't have enough of the right type of radiation to get your body to produce the vitamin.0 -
I've had too many bad sunburns to risk it. I used to go tanning and I loved the golden look it gave me, but when it comes to a temporary color vs a lifetime risk of skin cancer, I prefer to keep my freckles as they are.0
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Regardless of the cancer risk, tanning is ultimately just plain ugly.
Everyone I know who has regularly tanned has skin that looks like hide, making them appear much older than they really are.0 -
nope, i dont like to tan. ive never been in a tanning bed, and ive sun tanned before but i dont really get any enjoyment out of it. i never wear sunscreen and have never gotten a sun burn before either. i have an olive skin tone anyway. so im not pale or anything. ive actually become pretty nocturnal, so im not even out during the day anymore0
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LOVE THE STUFF. But not to the point of being too dark at all, I like more of a 'glow'. I'm naturally really fair, so don't like to tan naturally or via sunbeds - I've been an avid sunscreen applier since age 7 to avoid wrinkles and skin cancer haha - Mama taught me from a young age Ew and I can't think of anything worse than having leathery skin when I'm 50 so NO to the sun! x0
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<<< Recovering Tanorexic. -_-0
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I have been tanning for years. I love the feeling of not being a pasty white girl all the time, and my Dr even said that in the middle of a drabby winter, that the light therapy helps with your state of mind.0
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Not for me. A healthy amount of sunshine is nice.
Fake tan and salon tanning freaks me out.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2012/05/nj_tanning_mom_i_love_to_tan_b.html0 -
When I was a teen, it was the norm for girls my age to tan in a bed 3-5 times a week. I never did because it was pointless with my skin. I don't tan, burn, or anything in between. Nothing. Pale is my lot in life.
That said, I have never ever seen a tan enthusiast who did not look at LEAST ten years older than their actual age after a few years. And they never seem to realize how bad they look. Those girls I went to high school with have god awful skin for only being 27-30. I mean truly tragic. Many have had to have biopsies already. Take a look at any unretouched photo of Britney Spears' chest...yikes.
Tanning is like smoking. You can tan if you enjoy it, but you can't lie to yourself about it being good for you.0 -
I used to tan. I loved it. Unfortunately, its terrible so I no longer tan. I get a spray tan if I want a golden glow0
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I tan with lotion, I've used sunbeds before but got burnt...don't ask! Least with lotion your not doing too much damage and I would rather risk my tan running than cancer!
Oh, and I live in England so no real chance of any real sun!0 -
I'm a fan of the electric beach come january/february when I'm pastey white.0
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