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Can you get a tan through windows?


Question Posted Sunday May 2 2010, 9:52 pm

I know that sounds weird but I went to a waterpark this weekend, and my face is like all red. I mean I use this stuff to wash my face to prevent acne.. But I don't really feel
like that's it. And the waterpark the whole ceiling ofthe entire place is glass. So yeah. And I was there 3 days..so is that possible? Or is just the chlorine or something?


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rainbowcherrie answered Monday May 3 2010, 1:45 pm:
You can get sunburn/a tan through glass and it's likely that the sun's light bouncing off the water also made a difference.

If it was the chlorine, it's unlikely that just your face would be affected. You'd probably be red in other areas too.

I know you probably don't need reminding, but always remember to put sunscreen on before you go out in the sun. Skin Cancer is not a good look.

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