It depends on skin type. People with skin type 1 will never NEVER get a tan. That's due to the red melanin their body produces (Skin type one is made of people with red hair, pale skin, light colored eyes). People with skin type 2-5 will tan and burn, but it's different for each skin type. For example, people with skin type 2 will burn easily, but it's very hard to obtain a tan. So eventually, when the burns go away, they should begin to tan. People with skin type 5 will have maybe minor burns and have a nice tan immediately afterwards. So yes, everyone from skin type 2-5 will receive a minor to major tan even after they have a sunburn.
Sunburn is a sign that the skin has suffered damage from the sun. It is more likely to peel and be painful. It is best to sunbath in short stages, and use a sun screen. Though a tan may look good, the skin suffers over time and may become prematurely wrinkled. There is also the increased risk of skin cancer.
Yes, it does. Less time spent in the sun lets the tan fade. Suntans are temporary.
Mine does, but don't know what your skin will do!
Natural tans caused by being exposed to the Sun will not wash away, however the flakes of skin which have been tanned by the Sun will gradually wear away as the body sheds old, dead skin cells.
Tans darken your skin and give you vitamin e, if you are suggesting to the sun. But if you are talking about artificial tans, then they wrinkle your skin, when you grow older.
Sun bathers get sun tans.
sun he likes getting getting tans
Sun-tans, sombreros and stuffed donkeys!
There is a difference in the tonal quality of artifical-light tans. Tans resulting from natural sunlight tend to be more golden, whereas tans from artificial light do have an orange cast.
You can't go near the Sun because it it made by gases and when your about 1 mile away you will die straight away.
You can either go to a tanning bed, get a spray tan, or lay out in sun and tan. All except for spray tans can lead to severely increased chances of skin cancer, however.
if there's not enough sun then it can't melt so it won't go away.
Not in any important timescale.
The sun tans your skin makeing it darker but more time in the sun means lighter hair. The sun kinda bleaches your hair so it gets lighter.
First of all, stay out of the sun. Take Bynadrill and Advil as needed. If your sun poisoning does not go away after about a week, go to your Doctor