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Sun Tanning

Sun Tanning But First, Some Sun History It was over 400 years ago that Copernicus declared that the sun was the center of our universe. Throughout history, the human race has had a special relationship with the sun. Primitive societies in every...

Skin Peeling From Sun Tanning

Whether you bask in the sun for the cosmetic results or you live an outdoorsy lifestyle, extensive sun exposure can cause your skin to peel. You can't revive skin cells that are already sloughing off, but you may be able to take some steps to...

What Are the Benefits of Sun Tanning Oil?

Tanning oils can be used both indoors and out, although they’re more popular for outdoor tanning. For tanning beds, tanning creams and lotions are more common. Indoor and outdoor tanning oils have different compositions and ingredients, so...

The Sun Vs. a Tanning Bed

When looking for ways to give your skin a glow with a tan, the two most common options available are the sun and tanning beds. Although both options provide the same results, each has its own set of advantages, disadvantages and dangers....

How to Get a Sun-Free Tan

I’ve always loved the sun-kissed look and remember going to great lengths as a teenager to turn my skin a perfect golden brown. If my hours spent baking in the Florida sun didn’t do the job, I would lock myself up in the airplane...

Sun Rays Vs. Tanning Beds

Sun rays and tanning bed lights both expose the skin to ultraviolet radiation. The ultraviolet radiation penetrates the skin and triggers the production of a chemical called melanin. Melanocytes are the name of the cells that produce melanin....

How to Prevent Sun Damage & Still Get a Tan

Ultraviolet light, or UV rays, from sun exposure can be dangerous. Too much exposure to UVA and UVB rays can increase your risk for several types of skin cancer. A simple way to protect your skin from them is to use sunscreen. However, if you...

Tanning Beds Vs. the Sun

According to the National Cancer Institute, women who use tanning beds more than once a month are 55 percent more likely to develop malignant melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer. Long-term exposure to either tanning beds or the sun's...

What Are the Effects of the Sun on Skin?

One of the parts of summer that many people enjoy is the bronze, glowing tan on their skin achieved while spending time in the sun. Pool parties, barbecues and sporting events abound in the warmer, sunnier weather. This is in spite of the fact...

Causes of Dark Skin

Darkened skin---known as hyperpigmentation---can be an indicator of certain conditions. According to the New York Times, hyperpigmentation arising from medical conditions is sometimes mistaken for sun tan, although the causes and onset are...

How to Rate Suntan Lotions

Suntan lotion does not have a single clear definition, because it does not refer to just one product. It can be a suntan-accelerating product or a sun-screening or sun-blocking lotion. Because of the variety of products on the market, a shopper...

Spray Tanning & Scars

Spray tanning has become a popular alternative to sunbathing, allowing that attractive summer glow without the risks involved with exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays. Spray tanning affects scars in different ways, depending upon the age of the...

The Effects of Tanning Lotions on the Skin

Tanning become popular in 1923, when famous designer Coco Chanel set the tanning trend after fans saw her getting off her yacht. Known as a trendsetter, Chanel's tan skin became a fashion statement that quickly spread across Europe and into the...

How to Tan to Tighten Face Wrinkles

Tanning to tighten wrinkles is a contradiction to all the warnings out there about the effects of UV rays on the skin. It is true that wrinkles are brought on and worsened with long-term unprotected sun exposure. The sun is not the only way to get...

Sun Damage on the Face

Wrinkles, cataracts and cancer all are damages that accompany tanning the face, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The Vitamin D Council outlines the importance of at least 20 minutes of sun exposure each day to trigger...

How to Get a Safe Tan

The practice of suntanning has come under a lot of fire because of the ability of ultra-violet rays from the sun to alter the cells of your skin. This alteration can cause skin cancer, which affects more than one million people in the United...

Sun Damage & Skin Care

Sun damage can occur when you lay out in the sun to get a sun tan or anytime you over-expose your skin to the sun. A small amount of sunlight is needed for vitamin D production, but too much sun leads to various problems, including skin...

Why Do Dark Circles Appear Under the Eyes?

Although rarely a medical concern, having dark circles under the eyes is one of the biggest beauty concerns of many women. In 2006, the beauty care company Clinique surveyed 13,000 of their users and found that about 53 percent cited under-eye...

Turmeric, Lemon & Honey

By combining turmeric, a popular Indian spice, with lemon juice and raw honey, you can make a facial mask that will draw impurities from your pores, remove blemishes and leave your skin looking young and fresh.

Coconut Oil Cures

Coconut oil is a tropical-island wonder that is often associated with sunshine and palm trees. Many do not realize the numerous therapeutic applications of coconut oil. The oil can be used in cooking and beauty products to offer a bountiful...

The Best Inexpensive Skin Care Products

At the store, you're bombarded with product advertisements for lotions, peels, masks and all manner of other skin products. Very few of us can afford to buy everything we want, however. Luckily, great skin is more about hygiene and maintenance...

Natural Skin Whitening Cream Types

According to Beauty and Makeup Tips, skin whitening creams can help to reduce the appearance of scars, sun tan or pigmentation. It can also clear the skin to make it lighter in shade, and provide a brightening effect. It is noted when shopping for...

Activities in Nags Head in North Carolina

Nags Head, North Carolina, is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean and lures visitors from across the country to experience the beauty of its beaches. Not only are the beaches beautiful, but they offer numerous activities for active...

Age Spots on the Legs

According to the Mayo Clinic, age spots -- also called liver spots -- are flat spots on the skin that may have irregular borders and are usually brown or black in color. Age spots can be found on various parts of the body, such as the legs, arms...

Why Is It Bad to Use a Tanning Bed?

A golden glow tan is considered attractive to most individuals. However, most people do not realize that whether you get a tan at the beach or at a tanning bed, there are a number of health risks involved. Darkening of the skin is caused by...

What Causes Dark Spots on the Skin?

Dark spots on the skin are caused by hyperpigmentation, a condition that occurs when too much skin pigment is produced in one or more areas of the skin. Dark spots are usually harmless, according to the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology,...

How to Avoid Tan Lines

Exposed skin burns, darkens or does both as it's exposed to strong ultraviolet rays, either from the sun or a tanning booth. Any skin covered by clothing or sunscreen will darkness more slowly than exposed skin, creating tan lines that, depending...

Melanoma Health Video (Video)

Melanoma is a serious skin cancer, generally caused by sun damage. Learn more about melanoma skin cancer in this video.