Why yes, yes you can.
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well this is hard, but what i would do and my mum and dad already do is to 1. buy sun cream 2. you see you are sun tanned you get out the sun cream 3. you rub it all over you and then....... 4. get an umbrella or something else that would cover you from the sun 5. walla, you have gotten rid of sun tan well done :D (this would take you about 1 or 2 hours to get the sun tan off) :-(
The terms 'sun lotions' and 'sunscreens' are used interchangeably to describe many of them. 'Suntan lotion' is sometimes used to refer to substances designed to accelerate tanning with little or no sun protection factor. Some people use the term 'sunblock' to refer to sunscreens that reflect rather than absorb UV. Wearing a chemical- or physical-based sunscreen may help prevent the sun's rays from causing photoaging and skin cancer. You can find here best sunscreen
Yes, Nivea sun cream products have an expiration date printed on the packaging. It is important to check and adhere to the expiration date as using expired sun cream may not provide adequate protection from the sun.
It's a defence mechanism against the Sun's harmful UV radiation, using the pigment melanin.
You simply have to wait for the tan to fade. If you are wondering about getting rid of a bad tan, you can put sunscreen only on the tan parts of your skin so that when you go back out into the sun it will be evened out.
No, sunscreen blocks the sun. But sun tan lotion helps you tan faster. :)
You get a tan from the sun. :) You tan easier if you get wet first, then stay out in the sun... Hope this helped. :)
hai .........im even using this cream .i just started it now ............if it cures ur problm pleas reply
The sun
I think it would be wise to avoid using the sun as a source to tan is dangerous, so I would recommend maybe using a self tanning lotion. Jergens has a self tanning lotion that's affordable and you don't have to worry about the risks of suntanning or using a tanning booth.
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