no because suntan lotion is sunscreen that will not let you tan or get sunburnt
No. Suntan lotion doesn't work well for more than a couple of hours.
No you can't wash it off, but you should still wait a month before taking a shower.
Suntan lotion or sunscreens do not lose their effectiveness very rapidly, but eventually oxidize or clump. Some lotions containing organic chemicals can be substantially degraded within a year or two after being opened, but will still offer some protection. If you find that it is not working as well as needed, you should buy new lotion. The shelf life of some products is 3 years. (see related question)
Yes, it is possible to get a suntan in a caged pool because UV rays can still penetrate the enclosure. However, the level of tanning may be reduced compared to being under direct sunlight without any barriers. It's important to still practice safe sun exposure habits and use sunscreen.
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Yes you can, I lathered a generous amount of daily sunscreen and still the freckles appear.
You should call your veterinarian immediately and have the bottle of lotion in your hand so you can relay the ingredients to the veterinarian. In many cases, the ingredients in the lotion will cause severe gastrointestinal upset (in other words, explosive prolonged vomiting), so be prepared for your dog to be emptying his stomach rapidly. The remaining ingredients may not have a specific toxic principle identified, but it would still be a really good idea to have your veterinarian administer activated charcoal to help bind up any lotion residue in your dog's stomach to hopefully prevent problems.
Regular lotions will help your skin in the matter of keeping it moisturized, which is vital to keep your skin healthy while tanning. However, most tanning salons do not allow anything on the skin but tanning lotions as regular lotions can damage the plates on the tanning beds. My advice to you would be to get a tanning lotion, which will have everything you need to get a deep and dark tan while keeping your skin as damage-free as possible and not ruining the tanning beds.
Wearing a chemical- or physical-based sunscreen may help prevent the sun's rays from causing photoaging and skin cancer. It may still be possible to get a slight tan, even if you do wear sunscreen. However, no amount of deliberate tanning is considered safe. Best sunscreen
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