yes, i have heard that the brightness in the clouds makes the UV higher, it simply magnifies it. so be careful not to burn.
2006-08-15 04:18:10
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answered by *~HoNeYBeE~* 5
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No, you do not get a better tan when it's cloudy. Depending on the thickness of the cloud cover, you might get a little sun burn when it's cloudy!
2006-08-15 04:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You might be able to sit out in the day easier but the clouds still don't protect you from the UV rays and dangers of the sun.
Do you want to be tanned now and willing to sacrafice your face looking like leather when you are older with all the fine wrinkles just gleaming in the sun because you tanned???
Do you want to enter the doctor's office and have him tell you that you have skin cancer and know that you inflicted it on yourself for darker skin??
Put on some bronzer hun, you are beautiful already!
2006-08-15 04:17:49
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answered by Anonymous
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How cloudy? hehe... Usually to get a tan you need the sun to toast your skin, that's what causes it to be darker. So getting a tan on cloudy weather doesn't make much sense at all. Can you not wait for a sunnier day? One will come, I promise =)
2006-08-15 04:16:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Better tan in the sun
2006-08-15 04:16:09
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answered by Anonymous
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well actually me , myself, and i dont like getting real tans cause they cause cancer and make u get wrinkly as early as 30. i also dont like getting fake tane(creams - spray) because they have all those chemicals and i might get orange streaks. instead i use a product called tan club(avalible at bath and body works) its meant for your face but i use it all ove my exposed areas. it adds just a hint of color and a healthy glow(and an added plus its spf 30) and it comes off in the shower just like lotion-o yeah and use bronzer - like the blend and go by maybaline
2006-08-15 04:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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yes because the clouds reflect the light down and gives you a better tan then direct sun
2006-08-15 04:17:30
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answered by mario c 3
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You are more likely to burn on cloudy days.
2006-08-15 04:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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here are some taning info which would help you:
How To Tan Safely
http://www.askaquery.com/question/How-To-Tan-Safely.html
Tanning Lotion for your skin
http://www.askaquery.com/question/Tanning-Lotion-for-your-skin.html
2006-08-15 06:38:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah. Well, you still get tan but you can still burn. Probably very little if any difference.
2006-08-15 04:15:47
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answered by Mama R 5
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