Well, for one thing, if you're rather dark skinned or ethnic, your skin will probably never be exactly "fair." I have naturally fair skin, but I know that covering up your skin when you go outside can keep your skin very light. Make sure to wear sunscreen and sunglasses, and probably a large sun hat when you're out in the summer. It's easier to get tan than it is to "get fair skin," and probably you can only achieve this if you have medium-light skin. One thing you have to remember is that fair skin gets burnt very easily, so make sure that if you ever want to regain your color to wear sunscreen and limit sun exposure per day (i.e. thirty minutes a day rather than three hours).
i think that fair skin can be defiened as The skin that is loking smiling
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that depends. if showing off summer clothes,its better 2 be tan.but i prefer fair skin.
Having fair skin is not inherently bad; it simply reflects a person's genetic makeup. However, fair skin can be more susceptible to sunburn and skin damage from UV radiation, making sun protection essential. Individuals with fair skin may also need to be more vigilant about monitoring for skin changes, as they can have a higher risk of skin cancer. Ultimately, skin type should be embraced with appropriate care and protection.
Fair = Equitable Fair = Light colour of skin and hair Fair = A festival Fair = Peasant as in "Fair weather" Fair = Not good or bad (How are you? Fair.)
Mango doesnt help your skin but you can get a fair, healthy and good skin under 10 minutes watch "Review My Health" on Youtube
His health was fair. Fair skinned, her skin burned every time she was in the sun.
A great makeup cover up for fair skin to try is Revlon ColorStay. For those with pale skin try the Ivory shade.
Fair or light skin that is exposed to sunlight without protection.
white skin color
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From being in the Sun and having fair skin.