i have only gone tanning once in my life and starting next week im going tanning. so i dont really want tan lines so would it be okay if i dont wear a bra in the tanning bed and just a thong? would that be okay or would that be bad?
this is soemthing you probably don't want to hear, you should wait till summer comes and the sun tans you, not that the sun is much better but its definitely better then those tannning beds...and those tanning salons make you age more and wrinkle and starts to make your skin look fake...plus tehy can give u a higher risk of cancer!
XoXoXoXo77 answered Thursday January 10 2008, 8:25 pm: tanning is HORRIBLE for you. it can give you cancer. but if you still wanna do it and risk your life so your skin is a little darker.. then yes its okay to just wear a thong in the tanning bed.
xoaimee answered Thursday January 10 2008, 4:46 pm: Hey. :D I went tanning for like two years straight in my life, I don't anymore primarily because I don't want to be tan anymore. Anyways, yeah, it's totally fine if you don't wear a bra, and honestly a lot of people I know don't wear anything whenever they go in a tanning bed because of tanning lines. You'll be fine and it'll be a lot better if you don't wear anything. :DD It's safe. [ xoaimee's advice column | Ask xoaimee A Question ]
sally91 answered Thursday January 10 2008, 4:30 pm: hey if thats what you want to do then thats fine its not bad or anything. i mean your tanning so a little more skin exposed wont hurt but just remember that tanning is really bad for your skin.
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SWEETXLOVE answered Thursday January 10 2008, 4:20 pm: hey :) when i go tanning; i dont wear anything. haha so yes it would be fine if you wore just a thong. but make sure you dont burn your butt! [ SWEETXLOVE's advice column | Ask SWEETXLOVE A Question ]
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