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Safe tanning?


Question Posted Tuesday October 21 2008, 11:24 am

On Friday I'm going to a country for a week, and it's 30-40 degrees there right now (always sunny)
I was wondering, what would be the best way to avoid intense sunburn, but still tan really well at the same time.
I tan quite easily, but I tend to burn.
Any tips?

Thankyou!


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maddisonleigh answered Tuesday October 21 2008, 8:29 pm:
one word.
SUNSCREEN.

-Maddison

EDIT: okay, if the answer is so obvious,why did you ask it...

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lanalou1989 answered Tuesday October 21 2008, 5:54 pm:
Constantly apply sunblock. Its not enough to just put in on once, and trust me you will probably still get a tan. Im somewhat the same way, tan easily but there is the occasionaly tendency to burn as well, and I use sunblock all the time, and I still get a tan, between the times I reapply it. Just make sure its not too long.

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