Monday, March 15, 2010

GIRLS! is tanning safe?

thinking about a tanning booth but its my first time...... does it work? is it safe? does it cover up strech marks? hehe
GIRLS! is tanning safe?
no fake tanning isnt safe. my mom did it for a while..like every friday with my aunt (her sister) and it just makes ur face look aged and fake. it also increases ur chances of cancer by 50% every time that you di fake tanning or get sunburned. I would put on some fake tanner and deal with it or use sunscreen and go get a tan outside without burning.
GIRLS! is tanning safe?
NO! tanning is not safe.
Reply:It is not safe, it usually makes my stretch marks darker, but


look up Melanotan. It is an injection that stimulates you melanin and helps your skin darken and protect itself. It is not really legal or illegal just has not come out on the market yet. I tried it ...it worked. I was pleased I am going to do another cycle soon.
Reply:Its safe if you want cancer.
Reply:Actually tanning is not really good for your skin. It is like a light sunburn. Just don't get to tan or you'll get cancer!
Reply:No unfortunately it does not cover up stretch marks, and its not safe. But that does not stop us girls. The best thing to do is just only do it for a short period of time and DONT LET YOURSELF BURN!! That is bad. But do not expect to be tan on your fist time, you will see results in about 5 tans.
Reply:No! it also increases ur chances of cancer by 50%
Reply:Look after your body with a good rub of Vitamin E and yes sunbeds are quiet safe, but don't be your usual self and overdo it.
Reply:No use my English teacher for example. She has been going to the tanning salon for 10 years and now she is 30 and looks like shes 40. Use some of that tanning oil stuff.





I'm a guy and this is what i've seen.





fyi Getting a little tan over the weekend isnt bad ;)
Reply:NO! Tanning beds and any kind of unatural tanning (except spray on) is SO bad for you. It increases your skin cancer risk by over 30x. To answer your three questions, sometimes, no, and no. So you're better off being in the sun or using a spray on tan.
Reply:No No No NO!!!! Tanning of ANY sort is NOT SAFE! Tanning booths are actually more dangerous than natural sunlight, as they are so much more intense. Tanning WILL NOT cover stretch marks, and may make them more visible! If you want a sunlit glow, instead of going to a tanning booth, use a self-tanner. Use the money you would spend on a booth to get a great self-tanning system like Fusion Beauty's system or go to a professional airbrush salon. Get your glow on that way, then use the highest SPF you can find on a daily basis. Your skin will thank you in 20 years, believe me!
Reply:I think tanning is safe as long as you dont burn, and if you dont have an obviouse cancer problem in your family. be sure to use a goos lotion though. and have fun
Reply:tanning isn't safe, especially fake bake isn't!, don't do it !!
Reply:dont let yourslef burn and you will be fine. yer, it can give you cancer but you live onnce right? who doesnt want to be gorgous and brown. im addicted to sunbeds, well not addicted but i love them and i have to be brown all year round as i go very very tanned in summer. go for it and use one-i love them!
Reply:It's not safe, it's actually one of the worst things you can do to your skin. Besides increasing your chances for skin cancer, it will age you prematurely. Your skin will look like dried up leather. It will give you wrinkles, discolorations, and age spots. If you want a tan use sunless tanning lotions. And, always use sunscreen.
Reply:umm tanning leads to skin cancer
Reply:TANNING IS TERRIBLE! if you do it too much it can burn your insides- literally! whenever you tan you should wear loads of sun screen! it hurts you even if you don't burn! just regular sun can lead to skin cancer.
Reply:No, Not if you want skin cancer.


The lights they use are ultra violate rays and, well, them are the same radiation lights as the sun has. It works but at a bad cost. No it does not cover stretch marks. Do not go tanning unless you want skin cancer and surgery.


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