I’m addicted to tanning
i have always been told i’m “too white” so i started tanning a while ago now i can’t sfop i’m getting really dark really fast and i can’t stop. i like being a darker skin tone and i don’t know why or how to stop.
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i have always been told i’m “too white” so i started tanning a while ago now i can’t sfop i’m getting really dark really fast and i can’t stop. i like being a darker skin tone and i don’t know why or how to stop.
Correction: as far as you know, it doesn't cause cancer.
Bear in mind that spray tanning has only been around for a relatively brief period.
There'll probably be a scientific study trumpeted by the media next week which suggests that inhaling fake tan vapours increases the chance you'll get hair follicle cancer or your fingernails will all fall out when you're fifty or something. (And those who bother to read the original research will then find that it increases your chances by around 0.01%.)
Classic case of IIN Too Little Information.
UV damages skin. There's no way around that. It causes premature skin ageing - which can be drastically obvious if you happen to be genetically disposed to that - and there's no doubt that UV exposure is directly linked to melanoma.
The biggest danger of spray tanning is that you'll end up reminding people of a certain orange idiot.
You don't want to be soo tan like that one lady. It looks much worse than being pasty white if you are over tanned. Doing anything so obsessively is unhealthy in and of itself, but too much sun or tanning bed can really do a number on your body and lead to skin cancer, wrinkles etc. Take it easy.