I have a tanning bed so I am pretty familiar with what you are talking about. There's no need to worry. Your breasts and a few other areas that are not exposed to light regularly tend to burn easily when you first start tanning. After a few more times they will be just as tan as the rest of you.
2007-03-12 13:48:51
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answered by I know, I know!!!! 6
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It could be that you just got burned. It is much easier to get burned on places that have more skin ie: breasts, stomach, back, etc then it is on places like your legs and arms. How long did you go for your first time? Usually most ppl start off at around 4-5mins.
2007-03-12 20:51:36
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answered by DESNG 2
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Your breasts dont get as much sun as the rest of you body usually does, that happens to me too, I suggest that halfway through your tanning session to put a folded towl over your breast until they get used to the tanning, it will stop after a couple of weeks or so or when your boob get used to it, good luck, any question, you can email me :)
2007-03-12 20:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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A Tan or sunburn is a "Radiation burn" from the largest nuclear reactor in the universe "The Sun", it's best to use a good sunblock with the highest SPF protection, Sunglasses, and sunblock are minimum protection, you should wear a hat too, over exposure to "U.V" Rays can cause skin cancer, best to cover up.
2007-03-12 20:50:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's definitely because it's your first time and your body's not used to it. As to the redness, are you sure you didn't stay in too long and was slightly burnt? Your first few times you should stay in for less than 10 minutes. Good Luck!
2007-03-12 20:50:26
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answered by Jessica 2
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Everytime you tan, either in the sun, or a tanning bed, you are roasting your body just like the Thanksgiving Day turkey. Quit doing this now, or you will be sorry later. I assure you.
2007-03-12 20:48:28
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answered by WC 7
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you probly just got to burnt its not a big deal i have a tanning bed and it happens alot just cover more areas that get easily burnt next time. and for now to help it put on lotion that doesn't have alot of perfumes in it and that has aloe vera in it. that will help the burnt and red areas. i always put on lotion when i get out this will also help prevent peeling.
2007-03-12 20:48:33
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answered by brandibubblegum 1
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it just means that u got sunburnt.. it will go away in a few days but i would wait to tan until the sunburn goes away it wont harm u tho...it is just bcuz u aint used to tanning there thats all
2007-03-12 20:48:26
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answered by totally stressed 2
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sounds like you just burned them a bit...........if you need to put sun screen on areas that are more sensitive everyone time you go so they don't get crispy..........if you can afford it you really are better off with the spray on tan, so you don't end up with cancer and wrinkles when you are older.......you must have seen some of the older people at the beach all nice and golden with faces like leather.
2007-03-12 20:50:04
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answered by irish eyes 5
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you have burned your skin. yes it can be dangerous. Either you put sunscreen on next time or you could really damage your skin. Have you not heard of skin cancer? You could have sun poisoning. Does your skin itch and burn? does it have blisters that have pustules? use pure aloe on your skin to relieve it
2007-03-12 20:48:15
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answered by katie d 6
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