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Sometimes. It really all depends on your skin type-a lot of people tan faster in the water, but some people (usually with fairer skin) just burn right away. Then when their burn heals, they aren't much darker than they started out. No matter what your skin type is though, you should always use some kind of sunblock.

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15y ago

yes it does because lyvi is right and josh is wrong

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14y ago

Of course. And when you overstay, you will have sunburns. But it depends on your skin type. That's it. Now you know. :)

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Since water reflects light it makes it more likely that you will burn while in/ around the water rather than tan.

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