It helps prevent sunburn in the event of overexposure, which certainly increases your risk for cancer.
Good link to make you more aware of the risks:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/health/indootan.htm
Get a spray on tan instead.
2007-01-04 05:29:53
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answered by dedum 6
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Stop going to the tanning bed!!!!!!!!!!
It is just a matter of time before they are taken off the market. We are just starting to see a rise in skin cancer from the first generation that used beds in the 80s...
In Hollywood, all the stars use spray-on tans. They would never expose their skin to the dangers of UVA and UVB light.
Pale is beautiful!
2007-01-05 00:37:19
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answered by Not so looney afterall 5
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Yes, but what works even better is not tanning. You will only cause further skin problems and premature aging in the future with tanning, as well as the potential for skin cancer.
Tanning is not all that it's hyped up to be.
2007-01-04 03:45:14
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answered by S H 6
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Not really all that much. You risking premature wrinkles and skin damage as well as greatly increasing your risk for skin cancer which can be very deadly. Is it worth the risk of possible death just to be tan? I sure don't think so.
2007-01-04 03:41:19
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answered by Anonymous
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furnish up going to the tanning mattress!!!!!!!!!! that's only a count style of time previously they are taken off the industry. we are in basic terms commencing off as much as see an advance in pores and epidermis optimal cancers from the 1st technologies that used beds indoors the 80s... In Hollywood, each and each and each and all of the celebrities use spray-on tans. they could through no skill reveal their pores and epidermis to the risks of UVA and UVB common. diminished is eye-catching!
2016-11-26 02:50:20
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answered by jaffe 4
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yes!!! but it doesn't stop the leather skin and wrinkles you will get later! plus you still have a chance of getting cancer anyways
2007-01-04 03:43:17
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answered by sweetie4ever555 3
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yeah......but it also depends on the exposure time
2007-01-04 03:47:52
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answered by Anonymous
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