Sunday, December 27, 2009

Are tanning salons the best?

if u go to the tanning salon a couple of times ( maybe once every couple months ) do u turn orange?Are tanning salons the best?
No but you will get wrinkles, premature age spots and possibly skin cancer.Are tanning salons the best?
im not sure about the turnin orange part i think if u go way too often then yeah its possible but i think its best to get a natural tan cuz it looks way better and besides if u get a tan from a tanning salon ur just wasting money wen u could go to the beach or the park or sumthing
No.


And they're not healthy for your skin either.


Also the color depends on what kind of skin tone you have.


If I were you the safests way to tan is to go to a salon that spray tans.
You don't turn orange you just get more tan. But tanning is not so great for your skin, I would only go once a year if I was you. But I'm not so do what you want.





-kadie
The best thing to do is just get a spray tan instead of lying down in a solarium.U can get them done professionally or your self start of lightly then work your tan up but make sure it doesn't look fake or unnatural
Never go to a tanning salon!!!! Be glad with your body color. I'm really white but i'd rather be white than have skin cancer.
I have a lot of friends who go tanning on a regular basis and after a while it does put a wear on your skin, ya know and if you can tan naturally I don't see why you would want to spend the money on it, like most people I know tan because they say they'll burn in the sun so they have to build up a 'base tan'??? I dunno all I'm saying is that if you can do without it, do without it.
No way then you would see a lot of orange people running around...hahaha
No, you won't turn orange like those chemicals you put on your skin to help you look like you've tanned. Here are some thoughts I have about tanning whether in tanning booths or outside tanning in the sun. It doesn't matter which method you use for tanning as long as you do it in moderation. Many people use the tanning booth during times of the year when the weather is colder outside. With the tanning booth you can look nice and tanned year round. It's very easy to tan too much so one has to be careful. Too much tanning will make your skin wrinkle prematurely in life. Everybody is saying tanning is not good for you and causes cancer but this fact is overstated. During the 60's and 70's when tanning was so popular people stayed out in the sun too long not knowing the damages of over exposure. Studies indicated UV rays were causing our bodies harm so now everyone wants to say stay out of the sun and wear sun blockers. In recent years the UV rays have become stronger so more caution needs to be observed. While true, moderate tanning can do the body good and elevate ones mood. The key is to wear some sun block and limit your exposure to the sun especially during the strongest time of the day when UV rays are at their strongest. With the tanning booth you can control conditions no matter the time of the day.
I would never go to one, they're dangerous/unhealthy.


http://www.webmd.com/melanoma-skin-cance鈥?/a>


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanning_bed


http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vumcpub/?ar鈥?/a>
I don't know if you turn orange or not, but tanning salons aren't good for you. But I can't prove that, so I have to say that You look good, you don't need any type of enhancement to 'look better'. You are fine, and God created you exactly how he wants you to look
Not orange. But it does increase your chances of getting skin cancer. And when you are 40 you will look 50. Too bad, because I love to tan. But I don't do it.
Tanning beds greatly increase your risk of skin cancer. Use sunless tanning lotions or sprays instead.
No. No.
noo. but i wouldn't recommend getting a spray tan if you want to stay completely natural.. If you're going away, get a base UV Free tan. it worked for me!
DON'T GO!! In college I went on a month long tanning binge. Now I have skin cancer.





Some people go all the time and nothing ever happens (besides having fake looking skin and wrinkles when they get older)


But everyone is different and it's not worth the risk.
no.

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