Yes it just depends on the amount of SPF you are using. The way sun screen works is it screens out a certain amount of UVB rays, so as long as it's not a super high amount you can still potentially get tan.
Yes. That is because sunscreen does not block all radiation. The higher the SPF of the sunscreen, the more radiation it blocks, and the lighter the tan.
yes but it a very slow going prosses and takes a long time
no.
yes
Only if it removes the sunblock you have already applied to your hands.
Whether it's a tanning bed or outside in the sun... MODERATION is the key. When you burn, you put your skin at risk for future problems. Slow exposure and not burning will give you the tan you're looking for with the minimum about of risk. Plus, hydrating the skin is critical when tanning .
Before, definitely!
SOHO tanning beds let you set the UV out put
"J'ai mis de l'écran solaire" or "j'ai mis de la crème solaire"
Sure
Leave it alone and when you go outside put cold water gently dry then carefully put sunblock on it
You should never put body tanning bronzer on your face, unless it says "Face and body". There should be a special product for your face.
There really is no tanning bed safe tattoo. To prevent your tattoo from fading, put sunscreen on it generously.
Go to the island with the meteor make the vampire make it day time and put the meteor in front of the sun.
Okay,I have a very red skin complexion and I am a teen. Is what i do to help it is: I put water and ice all over my legs when I tan with tanning oil. Then I put DRIED leaves on my legs. (Only dried.) It really works with some tanning oil. And if you really want it to work just put some black crayons on your legs. (: Hope this help.s (I work at a tanning salon but sometimes I use a tanning bed.)