well im a diabetic and as some of you may know its sort of bad for diabetics to be out in the sin for a long time
the thing is that i want to get tan without using any of that lotion that makes you look tanner
and i also dont want to go to a tanning booth
clearlypink428 answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 4:10 pm: my dad is a diabetic, my gramma is a diabetic, my uncle is a diabetic, and many people in my boyfriends family are diabetics, and not once have i heard that its bad for you to be in the sun when you have diabetes. i think youre taking your sickness way too far.
and for your information- nobody i know has type 2 diabetes. i think i know what it is that im talknig about. ive dealt with people everywhere i know that have diabetes. nowhere has it come across that its bad to be in the sun. my gramma goes sunbathing all the time, and her doctor even compliments her on her tan. so, thank you very much- i know what im talknig about. [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
tinkerbelle92 answered Monday June 5 2006, 7:06 pm: Well there isn't really a way to get around it. Your choice is either to go out in the sun for short periods of time, coming inside inbetween, or using the lotions or spray tans. If I were you, I would just stick with the lotions/sprays. Its better than something happening to you just because you were out in the sun too long. I go outside and tan, and I also use Jergens Natural Glow. I think that the lotion is amazing... it doesn't look fake, and it is a lot faster than going tanning, even though it is a major pain to rub in the lotion. The results are quick, and it is easy and safe. So I would say that is your best bet. Good luck!
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