Tanning- give me your thoughts

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  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    I love the way I look tan. I used to tan as a teenager, that is, until my dad at age 38 developed melanoma. He almost made it to the magical "5 year mark" and then went downhill fast and died at age 43. Trust me, he was not a tanning bed kinda guy so he got it just from being out and working in the sun. I have dark hair and eyes but pale skin. I also have about 20 small scars from having various moles removed that I just didn't want there. They've all been normal so far, thank God. Bottom line is, the way he died was horrible and I wish that on no one. If you want color, spray it!!!

    I'm so sorry about your dad! I'm sure he would be happy to know you aren't intentionally damaging yourself now.

    I also have very dark hair and dark eyes but pale skin. I used to tan a little bit, mainly because it made me feel so much better when my sinuses were giving me trouble. I've never liked the way I look with a fake tan though - it doesn't fit me. Now I wear sunscreen, and other than the exposure I get from living in a very sunny place I don't purposely catch any rays - fake or otherwise.
  • kbuelo
    kbuelo Posts: 44 Member
    I used to tan in college but I wised up and take much better care of my skin now. I use SPF every day and stay out of tanning beds. I do LOVE the sun, however, and allow myself to get some color (thru my SPF) in the summer time. In the spring I start out with self-tanners (the light/medium ones) and they look just fine! People always tell me I look younger than I am, and I want to stay that way as long as possible!!
  • AprilShore
    AprilShore Posts: 35 Member
    I used to tan, but since noticing a lot of moles this year, no more. SPF 50 for body and 80 for face. I have been considering VersaTan. A friend of mine does it and it looks really good and natural on her. The price is just not worth the tan in the beds.
  • mamagooskie
    mamagooskie Posts: 2,964 Member
    IMO tanned fat looks better than white fat.

    My friend owns a tanning salon and has for 12 years (I worked for her for 5 years) and so I have done my fair share of tanning......Now these days I am trying to cut back (I will go a few sessions in June just before summer and I do tan really easy so maybe I'll go 6-8 times for 10 minutes or so) then I'll use jergens lotion the one that has bronzer in it to "maintain" my color, I wear sunscreen all summer but since I tan so easily I still will get color through the lotion but come sept I like to let myself fade out completely.

    I do have access to the spray tan so I might try to do that mostly this year, but I find tanning relaxing and it gives me a few minutes peace and quiet away from the kids.

    I honestly do think that if you can avoid tanning....do.
  • maieranne77
    maieranne77 Posts: 191 Member
    I vote no on tanning. My family is very fair and prone to burning which means my mother and grandmother both have had skin cancer and I've had suspiciouse moles removed/tested at 20 years old. I would like to have that nice golden look too but for me it's not worth the risk. I have not had good luck with any of the self-tanners so it's whitness for me. I do use spf everytime I'm out but not crazy about it and yes I do brown a bit in the summer but try to never burn.
  • BrendaLee
    BrendaLee Posts: 4,463 Member
    My pale skin and tanning just don't mix. I freckle like crazy (and not the cute kind...the sun-damaged kind), I burn, and I just know I would wrinkle up like a prune in no time flat. You've probably noticed that people who tan regularly start to look old a lot sooner than those who avoid the sun or tanning booths. I've been tempted to tan, but I just couldn't lie there knowing that all of those cancer-causing, skin-aging rays were soaking into my body needlessly.
  • jeannec3631
    jeannec3631 Posts: 108 Member
    bottled tan!
  • skaboom163
    skaboom163 Posts: 93 Member
    Jergens natural glow in "firming". It gives you a "glow" gradually which keeps smudge marks at bay.

    STAY AWAY from the tanning bed!!!! You can be skinny and tan but it won't do CRAP for you if you are unfortunate to get melanoma and are 6 feet under.... Even if you don't die from skin cancer, you will be a shriveled up prune who looks years older than you are. Just drink water, exercise and get to be best friends with self tanner and a peachy powder bronzer for your cheeks. Beautiful!
  • 1sweetpea70
    1sweetpea70 Posts: 48 Member
    I love to tan. Whether its in a tanning bed, or outside. Im 41, and while i've never truly baked in the sun, i do believe a little sun is good for you. Vitamin D and all that. I dont care what anyone says. I use spf 30 on my face and i dont get red from the sun. I enjoy the feeling i get from knowing it makes things like cellulite, stretch marks and any trouble spots look better. I also do NOT have wrinkles, or sun spots from the sun, as ive always used a sun block on my face and chest. To each their own.
  • squared16
    squared16 Posts: 41
    Get professional spray tan or use that Jergens healthy glow lotion. Anything else and you're putting yourself at risk for skin cancer. :/
  • skaboom163
    skaboom163 Posts: 93 Member
    I've had a lot of luck with Jergens Natural Glow. Takes about 3 days or so to show, and I've never had an issue with it streaking (I'm also veryyy careful about applying evenly.)

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    YES!!!! Smart girl!
  • TheRoadDog
    TheRoadDog Posts: 11,788 Member
    I tan every year just before Spring. About 30 sessions in a tanning bed keeps me from burning during the summer of riding my motorcycle and on vacations.

    I'm not concerned with the people that don't think it's a good idea. I pretty much do as I please.
  • skaboom163
    skaboom163 Posts: 93 Member
    feels good warming up on a cold day \m/
    .....the end

    Not getting skin cancer feels good on ANY day...the end
  • skaboom163
    skaboom163 Posts: 93 Member
    Another thought.... Tanning is often used by people who want to cover up their imperfections. You've been working hard and are barely 100 lbs I doubt you have anything to hide. Also, Google Snookie and see how many guys think she looks "hot"... yeah, not many...now try Nicole Kidman, Kate Winslet, Gwen Stefani, Michele Williams...you get my point.. It will pay off someday when you have beautiful skin and all the old leather bags are jealous
  • TheRoadDog
    TheRoadDog Posts: 11,788 Member
    feels good warming up on a cold day \m/
    .....the end

    Not getting skin cancer feels good on ANY day...the end

    Never had it. Almost 58. No indicators. The End.
  • ekone
    ekone Posts: 10 Member
    Some of the comments on here are insane! Did you know that just 4 visits to a tanning salon per year can increase your risk of skin cancer by 11%? Did you know that skin cancer does not have to "run in your family" for you to get it? And what's with these "what doesn't give you cancer- lol?" comments? What does that even mean? Please don't be an idiot. Do some research, talk to your doctor. Cancer is not a joke.
  • you wont look like this lol i know some girls that tan in the beds like religiously and they look like that!! I dont use tanning beds anymore for the fear of cancer... yes there are a lot of things that you can get cancer from but honestly why would you intentionally put yourself in that position?? i dont get it! but no the spray tans will not make you look like that!!
  • ekone
    ekone Posts: 10 Member
    Also, the idea that you are only at risk for skin cancer if you burn is utterly false. Again, speak to a doctor.
  • Cberg9
    Cberg9 Posts: 123
    I love tanning, I tan everytime I go to the gym, just make sure you use a good indoor tanning lotion and goggles. Stand ups are the best because it gives you a even all around tan. Good luck

    I love the stand up! I always wear SPF though
  • TheRoadDog
    TheRoadDog Posts: 11,788 Member
    Some of the comments on here are insane! Did you know that just 4 visits to a tanning salon per year can increase your risk of skin cancer by 11%? Did you know that skin cancer does not have to "run in your family" for you to get it? And what's with these "what doesn't give you cancer- lol?" comments? What does that even mean? Please don't be an idiot. Do some research, talk to your doctor. Cancer is not a joke.

    Did you know that texting while you drive causes accidents? Did you know that millions of people are out in the sun and never get cancer?

    If you feel that tanning should be contraindicated in your life, stay out of the sun and/or use the proper SPF.

    I'm an educated person. I weigh the risks and benefits of whatever action I care to take and act appropriately. I don't need any help making my own decisions or accepting the consequences of my action.

    Thanks for your concern, though.
  • BAMFMeredith
    BAMFMeredith Posts: 2,810 Member
    spray tan!

    I don't want to look like this-

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    If you go to a really good spray tan place, you won't look orange. You select the color that you want, and they have about a million different levels. A mystic tan is a good option too because it's very very slight and just gives you that little bit of the sun kissed look.

    As for tanning from a tanning bed or laying out, just don't do it. It's so not worth the risk. I'm 27 years old and had to have a malignant mole removed when I was 23. 23 years old. I have naturally tan skin and almost never get a sunburn, but because I didn't wear sunscreen regularly I would up with a mole that had I not had it removed would've become full on skin cancer. It's so not worth it.

    Now I wear sunscreen every time I'm outside and I wear a daily face moisturizer with spf in it.
  • DFWTT
    DFWTT Posts: 374
    Once you develop a base tan by selecting a step 1 lotion, Designer Skin has a great one called Bellezza, by going about 4 times a week, you can maintain by going just twice a week with a good bronzing lotion. I'm fair skinned with an indoor job so the UV exposure is about the same for me as it is for someone who spends a little of the week outdoors. On the leather comments, Australian Gold has a product called Crystal Faces, unbelievable lotion specifically designed for facial use that virtually eliminates rough facial skin. Just be sure to moisturize properly and drink plenty of water to keep hydrated. When showering, cool the water a bit. Hot water dries the skin and causes scaling. Don't shower for up to 4hrs after tanning to maximize the bronzing effect and when drying off, try to spot dry rather that wiping to maintain even more moisture.
  • Since I have been 15 I always went tanning. Well, recently, my friends cousin has skin cancer. I stopped going. I am using flawless fake and bake. Looks great, doesn't leave spots! A bunch of reviews on it on youtube along with everywhere else. I can definitely say it gives me the same color as a week of tanning :)
  • I have a tanning package but I am not going to go anymore and am going to try the jergens. I really do not want a ton of wrinkles, I am working too hard for this body lol.
  • Don't tan and please don't be flippant about cancer...I lost my 23 year old co-worker last year to melanoma. My husband had basal cell skin cancer removed from his head a few months ago and had 14 STAPLES in his head and his head is now indented. And he was lucky his didn't have many feelers or it would have been worse. My grandpa had to have reconstructive surgery on his ear due to skin cancer. My cousin's husband actually lost his whole ear. I could go on and on....A nice spray tan would do :)
  • kunibob
    kunibob Posts: 608 Member
    Some of the comments on here are insane! Did you know that just 4 visits to a tanning salon per year can increase your risk of skin cancer by 11%? Did you know that skin cancer does not have to "run in your family" for you to get it? And what's with these "what doesn't give you cancer- lol?" comments? What does that even mean? Please don't be an idiot. Do some research, talk to your doctor. Cancer is not a joke.

    Came here to say something along these lines!! I know too many people impacted by skin cancer. One acquaintance has a horrible prognosis due to a tiny, tiny freckle-sized spec of skin cancer metastasizing. :(:(:( NOT WORTH IT!

    My skin naturally soaks up the sun like crazy, and I spend a lot of time outdoors, so I am worried about skin cancer in the future. I wear a lot of sunblock and hope it will help. :( I really wish that people saw close-to-natural-for-the-person skin tones as beautiful (because some people are naturally pale and damage themselves trying to darken, and some people are naturally dark and damage themselves trying to bleach -- WHY?!?!) If I am sporting a tan and get a compliment on it, I feel a bit worried because of cancer risks. :(


    Even without the cancer risk, I wouldn't tan intentionally because of the aging factor. Wasn't so noticeable when I was younger, but now that I'm in my early 30s, it's really becoming apparent who among my peers has been tanning for years and who hasn't.

    As many others have already said, spray tan is the way to go if you want a little colour!
  • jackpotclown
    jackpotclown Posts: 3,275 Member
    feels good warming up on a cold day \m/
    .....the end

    Not getting skin cancer feels good on ANY day...the end

    Never had it. Almost 58. No indicators. The End.
    Schooled....the end \m/
    and yet another nominee, thank you for letting your presence be known
  • Kenzietea2
    Kenzietea2 Posts: 1,132 Member
    1. Spray tan reacts with every skin tone differently. It does turn SOME people slightly orange, especially if you choose the darkest when you are very light skinned. It is still worth a shot because from personal experience, it looked good on me!
    a. One downside is the smell. For anyone who doesn't know, self tanner is a chemical that reacts with your skin to create pigment. The reaction also causes a slight weird smell, but technology has become much better and as years go on the oder is much less intense. I notice on me personally, the smell is strongest on my hands so if I am applying a self tanning lotion, I wear gloves.
    2. Bronzer.. If you invest in a good make up bronzer and apply it PROPERLY (definitely one of those 'a little goes a long way' sort of thing) you can give at least your face/neck a really healthy glow that looks natural. There are a few good youtube tutorials for this.

    Don't go to a tanning bed or lay in the sun. If you are going to be in the sun for more than 10 minutes (or even less), wear sunscreen. Skin cancer is a dangerous and scary thing, and when you get older you will be covered in leathery, wrinkly skin if you don't protect it now. The biggest way to prevent wrinkles and skin aging, is using sunscreen!

    Even the darkest skin needs sunscreen and can get sunburned. EVERYONE should wear sunscreen.
  • EBFNP
    EBFNP Posts: 529 Member
    When I see 30 year olds looking 40 all I can think about is the tanning they did. Lets not even start talking about the wrinkles and CANCER..Just don't do it..Not worth it long term, IMO!
  • maddiecab
    maddiecab Posts: 12 Member
    I' ve had cancers cut off my legs and chest......... caused from tanning in my 20s when I worried about having tanned, shapley legs. The legs do not look as nice with scars. The vanity of the perfect tan is not as important when one has a family to stay bealthy for.
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