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tanning


Question Posted Saturday January 28 2006, 11:06 pm


ok i never tanned before at a tanning thingy
umm i was wondering if i go tanning for the
first time would i burn badly or wht && i usually dont burn much && how many times will i have to tan before the tan actually shows ??
thanxx <33


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HEYxBEAUTIFUL answered Sunday January 29 2006, 12:02 pm:
Well if it is your first time you really dont know how your skin will react to direct exposure to UV rays. I would go between 10-15 minutes for the first time. Then each time you go tan longer. If you tan easily, your tan will show on the first time. It should show well between 2-4 times. Make sure you use tanning goggles or something because you can burn your corneas even if you have your eyes closed. It is extremely dangerous and can cause you to go blind. My mom burnt her corneas once and said it hurt very bad. Good Luck .. &hearts;

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