Here you go here is a homemade sun tan oil......BUT PLEASE BE VERY!!!!!!!!!!!CAREFUL!!!!!!!!! You could get 3rd degree burns if you are not responsible and watch how long you lay out. When I was younger iwould take a bottleof babyoil and add 3 drops of iodine shake it up and apply.
2006-07-27 06:29:08
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answered by Tara S 1
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No. There are products that may moisturize your skin, but that doesn't help with your tan. Some products actually increase your chances of a severe sunburn. The safest way to get a tan is to do it before mid-morning, and stay out of the sun during midday if you don't have any sunscreen. The chances of getting skin cancer are getting worse every year because of the effects of pollution. The burning rays are coming through just fine (like X-rays from radioactive materials) but the tanning rays are different. You really need a sun protection product in order to get enough sun to tan without risking the permanent effects of burning.
2006-07-27 06:30:13
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answered by dig4words 3
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You should always wear suntan lotion just go to the store and buy a big one so you dont have to make another trip at least for the rest of the summer. I heard on the news if you eat watermelon it helps fight harmful sun rays but you still need lotion.
2006-07-27 06:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Well there is a difference! There is Sun Block and Sun tan lotion.... if you want to tan try small amount of baby oil BUT remember that, that can cause you to burn... just us a sun block with low SPF if you want a tan ... but stay in the sun for about an hour then go back in then go out again... that way you don't fry ur self that bad... even though you might anyways.
2006-07-27 06:28:58
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answered by Wondering 4
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Oil Burns! Use an SPF lotion above 4 if in the sun more then 2 hours. Also depends how long your in the sun NO OIL!
2014-06-28 08:15:21
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answered by kimbr523 2
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Baby oil works...crisco it a monster to wash off but it will suffice also (any cooking oil could be used)...just know that there is no SPF in these and so you are enhancing your chances of sun damage by drawing the sun to you with oily products while using no protection...
You can also just go without anything, you'll still tan...be careful...
2006-07-27 06:28:47
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answered by . 7
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You can but you shouldn´t!!!
Aren´t you tired of hearing about how people get skin burns and blisters for using home made tanning recipes!!
Get your butt off the chair, your eyes off the screen and buy a lotion!!!!!
2006-07-27 06:35:52
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answered by Lau 3
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I actual have been in Angels Stadium, Dodger Stadium, Yankee Stadium, Petco Park and in spite of the call is of that sauna in Miami in purple Sox kit. anybody treats you with admire/ignores you, different than the yank followers. there is basically too lots historic previous there. It makes it relaxing. As to your journey, i could never comprehend why a Yankee fan might ensue at Fenway for a purple Sox--Tigers game in Yankee kit. positioned on Tiger kit for Heaven's sake. for sure you would be the main loathed individual in the park. actual donning a Yankee hat in the city of Boston isn't the brightest of strikes as a conventional count.
2016-12-14 14:57:34
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answered by lumene 4
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It depens if you want sunsreen or not. Baby oil w/ a drop of iodide is a great tanner. No sunscreen though. I used to use extra virgin olive oil. No sunscreen either. I am no other help for that.
2006-07-27 06:27:28
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answered by *Larry P. he's for me* 4
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Crisco is great, it costs nothing and when you start to sizzle, you move.
2006-07-27 06:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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