Natural or Fake tans? |
Natural or Fake tans? |
*Kathleen* |
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i prefer natural tans...fake tans seem too fake and they make you look like oompa loompas lol!
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Neither. If you go for a fake tan, that looks so disgusting and it can turn out pretty badly, and if you go to the beach and lie there half naked for a couple of hours, it increases your risk of skin cancer.
Actually I heard that happens with tanning salons too, but I'm not too sure. |
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Neither. If you go for a fake tan, that looks so disgusting and it can turn out pretty badly, and if you go to the beach and lie there half naked for a couple of hours, it increases your risk of skin cancer. Actually I heard that happens with tanning salons too, but I'm not too sure. Tanning salons with beds use the same basis of natural tanning, in that UV rays are involved. UV rays, while they give you that nice tan, are the things that can cause skin cancer. Tanning salons = no-no. Personally, I have a natural tan and I don't really desire anything darker than what I already have, but I'm pretty concerned about my skin. If I were obsessed with tanning, I'd definitely stick to some self-tanner to enhance my glow rather than absorbing in harmful UV rays. |
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