Say you use a tanning lotion or spray or something.
When you actually go out in the sun to tan, do you get darker on top of that tan?
Or does it take the same amount of time because its not actually the sun making you tan?
somanywispers answered Wednesday May 21 2008, 11:34 am: tanning sprays and lotions are hazordes to your skin becouse the lotion is soked up into the melinela and the epidermus skin tissue you do not get darker ontop of it your skin gets a nasty little die .... tanning also is the leading couse of skin cancer and if you get five and more sunberns you are subjectable to skin cancer ... the most natural way to tan is by being out side when you are nomaly out side dont spend time baking in direct heat its bad for you ... if your going to tan ware sunblock an spf of 30 or higher and always try to use hand creams and lotions with spf 15-50 ... well if you must Alvino carrys a natural tanner and ferming lotion and so dose nivia you can find them at walgreens or walmart but never never tan with greasy bottle sprays!!!!!!! [ somanywispers's advice column | Ask somanywispers A Question ]
uisforukelele answered Tuesday May 20 2008, 11:29 pm: You get darker on top of that tan. If you think of it this way... the sunless/gradual tanner makes your skin LOOK darker, and the sun actually does make your skin darker anyway, so it's like if you got a tan and then darkened it. Anyway, you'll be tan. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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