im white, not ghostly white but white. ive been going tanning for like 2 months now and ive gotten a little tanner. im going to chicago at the end of may for a wedding and for some reason i want to be a lot tanner by then lol. i know tanning is bad already, but is going tanning every other day really bad? i just really want to get tan and going every couple of days isnt enough. and everytime i take a shower i get whiter, its dumb.
friendlessiam answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 8:43 pm: OMG!! Everyother day could make you like radioactive or something if you want a tan then move to Florida!!!
Personally, I think that if you take a shower and get whiter, that you need a new tanning place.
Also, tanning every other day is really, REALLY bad. I'd try tanning once every week instead. Ask people you know that tan, because they can give you more info.
DearAbby92 answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 8:39 pm: Don't tan every other day, it's just bad for your health. It takes your skin (especially white skin) time to soak in light and get color (just like in the sun) so you'll probably start seeing a bigger difference soon. But you should probably increase the time your in the bed by a minute or two to see results.
Spray tan? Comes out right away and won't damage your skin.
Brezzer12 answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 8:22 pm: Well yes tanning really isn't that great so maybe look into a spray on tan? or also sunless tanning lotion. You won't have to do this months in advance. You can just put it on that night and you'll be tanning that morning. However it does wash off. But if i were thats what i would do, either spary on tan or sunless tannning loation [ Brezzer12's advice column | Ask Brezzer12 A Question ]
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