Why Moisturizing Your Skin Helps You Achieve a Better Tan
Posted on March 27, 2008 | Tagged with: dry skin, healthy skin, moisturizing, oily skin, reapplication, tanning process | Leave a Comment
Author: Baxter Owens
You may have noticed that manning tanning lotions and sunscreens contain moisturizing lotion. While having a moisturizer in your lotion is great for helping your skin look healthy, you may not realize that moisturizing your skin also helps you achieve a better looking tan that lasts for a longer period of time.
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The History of Sun Tanning
Posted on March 24, 2008 | Tagged with: appearance, coco chanel, cosmetics, dark skin, light skin, tan skin, tanning history, wealth, working | Leave a Comment
Author: Baxter Owens
Believe it or not, sun tanning actually has a long and interesting history. In fact, the question of “to tan or not to tan” dates back to ancient Roman times and, of course, the debate still wages on today.
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Tanning 101: Tips for Preventing a Sunburn
Posted on March 21, 2008 | Tagged with: healthy skin, hypoallergenic, noncomedogenic, spf rating, sun protection, sun protection factor, sunburn, sunscreen, sweatproof, uva, uvb, waterproof | Leave a Comment
Author: Baxter Owens
Spending time outdoors and working on a beautiful tan is a great way to look and feel great. At the same time, you need to take steps to make sure you avoid sunburn. After all, getting a tan is fun and healthy, but getting a sunburn is painful and can lead to skin cancer down the road. Therefore, it is important for you to take steps in order to prevent a sunburn from occurring.
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Health Benefits Associated with Tanning
Posted on March 18, 2008 | Tagged with: acne, carcinoma, health, melanoma, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, skin cancer, sun exposure, uv radiation, vitamin d, vitamin deficiency, vitamins, vitiligo | Leave a Comment
Author: Baxter Owens
Over the last several years, we have repeatedly been hearing about all of the dangerous side effects of tanning. The news is always talking about skin cancer and warning us to stay covered up so we don’t catch the deadly disease. We are repeatedly warned to keep our skin protected and to stay out of the sun. But, is the sun really that terrible for us? How could something that helps make life possible also be such a danger to us?
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Responsible Tanning: Recognizing Signs of Skin Cancer
Posted on March 15, 2008 | Tagged with: assymetry, border, color, diameter, elevation, mole, responsible tanning, skin cancer, sun tanning, sunburn | Leave a Comment
Author: Baxter Owens
We all know that there are some risks involved with sun tanning. It has become common knowledge that spending too much time in the sun or getting a sunburn can lead to skin cancer down the road. Of course, if you take proper precautions while tanning, you won’t have to worry about the possibility of developing skin cancer from sun exposure. If you have already spent a little too much time in the sun or if you are otherwise considered a high risk candidate for skin cancer, however, there are several early warning signs to watch for. Primarily, you can keep an eye on your moles to give you a sign that you might need to stop in to see a doctor.
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