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.
As a former tanning salon manager I can tell you that more expensive products are NOT always better. as long as you find a product with a moderate SPF 30 or higher and limit time you should be able to achieve that nice summer glow on a budget.
After-sun products are designed to soothe and hydrate the skin after sun exposure, but they do not help you achieve a tan. While they can maintain moisture and potentially prolong the appearance of a tan by keeping the skin healthy, they do not actively promote tanning. For tanning, exposure to UV rays is necessary, whereas after-sun products focus on skin care post-exposure.
Yes
Just as good as you'd get in Greece or Turkey.
If you are talking about a tan, UV rays from the sun are what makes your skin darker. If you do not apply sun blockthe skin will just burn, and turn red when exposed to the UV rays for too long. Apply sun screen, or a sun tan lotionthat will help protect your skin from the harmful rays, and encourage your skin to get a radiant tan naturally. UV rays are not used in self-tan products.
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. :)
The sun
ya know that's a good question i know body fat will tan darker then the rest of your body.Your fat doesn't tan, only your skin does.
I would look at your tanning salon products and see what they offer. I would also get a spray tan professionally.
because the sun gives them a tan
Hey there.I just do some sun bedding you don't have any white bikini marks or anything looks supa hot!!!!! Or get a deep tan oil and lay in the sun for an hour it gives u a really sexy deep brown tan.