spend some time in Mexico.
2006-11-09 13:22:18
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answered by Peter pan 6
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I will recommend a good tanning salon. I go to Tan & Tone America and you also have to start slowly...You don't want to end up looking like a boiled lobster. I don't lke the self tanning lotions but the spray on tan at the salons look rather natural.
2006-11-09 21:10:08
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answer #2
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answered by amiguita_malu 2
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I got this article from www.TanningHealth.org
SunTanning, in moderation, is GOOD FOR YOU! Regular, moderate tanning improves physical and mental health in many ways. Sunlight produces more energy, improves heart and lung functions, boosts blood oxygen levels, provides better muscle tone, even reduces cholesterol! Sunlight helps humans make vitamin D in their skin, just like other living beings. It even CUTS cancer risks, dramatically. Tanning helps you fight breast, prostate, and colo-rectal cancers, among others. Tanning even prevents or reverses the ravages of osteoporosis!
Lack of sunlight can cause depression (Seasonal Affective Disorder) and other mental illnesses. Lack of sun actually causes 10 times more sickness and death than too much sun could ever cause.
Of course, there are those who disagree and think we should all live in caves. These "SunBusters" tm want you fear the sun. They say it CAUSES deadly skin cancer. They are supposed to be doctors and scientists, but even the FDA admits that Tanning HAS NEVER been shown to cause even one case of deadly skin cancer.
So why do they attack tanning? Sunbusters almost all own stock in chemical companies or dermatology practices. They make money if you coat yourself in sunscreen --- Even if it is carcinogenic.... (go figure). These same "Sunbusters" also make money if you bring them every little bump on your skin. They call them pre-cancerous lesions so the insurance companies will pay for removal, but the truth is that over 50% of them go away on their own if untreated. In addition, only 2% of these bumps actually turn to skin cancer. This last is a SLOW process that takes 10 - 20 years. Fortunately, they grow slowly and are easily removed, if they occur at all.
So.... Don't believe the lies told by SunBusters. Can't get outdoor sun and your schedule to match up? Visit a tanning salon today!
Consider that science usually finds it very interesting when researchers cannot prove something after trying for 20 years. This in itself is called a finding. It should be observed and recorded as an outcome. When you prove the opposite of what you set out to prove, it usually means that your hypothesis was WRONG : )
So please consider that the American Academy of Dermatology (ADA) and the American Academy of Medicine, and The US FDA have been trying to prove that (or find out if) tanning causes malignant melanoma cancer for over 20 years. They have all failed! The ADA and AMA may continue to say tanning causes melanoma, but they cannot prove it! We call this FALSE ADVERTISING and say that they are telling lies. No other industry would be allowed to advertise such a damning report about a health issue such as this and slam another industry. Doctors should not be allowed to do this. If there were any equity in regulatory affairs then the FDA should demand that they cease publishing these false claims.
Does tanning cause malignant melanoma? All research at the FDA is showing the opposite. According to the FDA, the case cannot be made. The best studies show the opposite. The author of a famous study, sometimes called the "Swedish Study" has reversed earlier findings and admitted that the results do not prove that tanning causes malignant melanoma. Other VERY GOOD studies prove that tanning REDUCES the chance of getting malignant melanoma.
Too much sun is harmful. A serious sunburn is a major medical event. Protect yourelf from weekend warrior syndrome and severe vacation sunburns by getting and maintaining a moderate tan at a professional tanning salon.
2006-11-10 03:18:42
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answer #3
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answered by funky-ira 3
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Well, here a few ways.. You can either buy a SELF tan lotion from like walmart and apply it yourself, which is not really that good... You can go to a tanning salon and tan.. or you can go to a tanning salon and get Air Brushed Tan if you dont want to burn /damage your skin....
2006-11-09 21:09:17
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answer #4
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answered by Encouragement 3
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A tanning salon! get a all year memmber ship get spray tans once every week and a half or get a all year round memmbership for tannning bed about 50.00 tan at least once a week to keep a tan to build a tan it takes about 10 sessions NEVER GO TANNING 2 DAYS IN A ROW go one day then skip a day then go then skip 2 days then go again then skip 1 day in that pattern until you build a tan.
2006-11-09 21:17:54
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answered by Taylor 2
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go to a tanning salon and get a spray tan
or in the summer time stock up on self tanner lotions like neutrogena and see if Lancome has any self tanning lotions at there sales counter
2006-11-09 21:11:03
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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carrots,,yes my dear carrots, you can buy carrot pills in health food store and this will help naturally dye your skin, nothing that will hurt you all natrual . Dont have to worry about harmful sun rays for artifical tanning booths,,,,,they is also another old fashion way of putting iodine in baby oil when you sit in the sun....good luck tanning
2006-11-09 21:11:24
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answer #7
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answered by nativegurl <!-- START YAH 3
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My pale freinds use San Tropei bronzing lotion
2006-11-09 21:10:04
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answer #8
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answered by Yuliza S 1
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i like the "banana boat" brand stuff. it's really inexpensive, and it actually looks pretty good. orange hands are the downside, but no sun damage is the plus-side!
2006-11-09 21:15:32
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answered by jj 2
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tanning salon
2006-11-09 21:13:17
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answered by Emma B. 1
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