I've been going to the tanning bed for a week now and everytime i go im all itchy afterwords...is this a form of me being burnt? And what can I do about it?? Someone please let me know im going crazy here...haha
oneandonly345 answered Monday April 11 2005, 8:57 pm: yes. your really crazy. just kidding. your probably getting those invisible sunburns.. lol. and im not kidding. i get those all the time!.. really i do! but your not crazy .. or dying. but are you using the lotion? if not. ask the people at the front desk if you can buy some.. you need it. [ oneandonly345's advice column | Ask oneandonly345 A Question ]
kittyluvr1826 answered Monday April 11 2005, 6:31 pm: First of all, i seriously don't recomend tanning. you can get cancer, but it is probably from your skin peeling, or from the lotion they have you put on!! lyl ~lexi [ kittyluvr1826's advice column | Ask kittyluvr1826 A Question ]
Karen answered Monday April 11 2005, 5:55 pm: I have never had this happen to me before. Do you stay inside the tanning bed for a long time? If so, then this itching that you get afterwards is probably from the heat and it could be a form of you becoming burnt. If you use a certain lotion everytime you tan, try using a different one and that may help. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
CaitlinCrane answered Monday April 11 2005, 5:35 pm: lol that sucks when it happens...its prolly from being burnt..if i were you i'd like keep putting sun tan lotion on and stuff before..then after it put lotion or something to cool your body off or something? lol [ CaitlinCrane's advice column | Ask CaitlinCrane A Question ]
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