In order for the body to protect itself to prevent further damage to your body, it starts to produce melanin. The more melanin in your body, the darker the body becomes and the more your skin is protected.
When exposed to the sun, fair skinned people tend to develop more melanin in their skin to help protect them form buring. This makes their skin darker (called a sun tan), however when exposure to the sun stops, the skin will lose the tan. Therefore the answer is No.
No, 20°C is not hot enough to tan. Tanning typically occurs in warmer temperatures, around 25-30°C, where the skin is exposed to direct sunlight for a prolonged period. It is important to always use sun protection to prevent skin damage and reduce the risk of skin cancer.
No, since a tan is the result of melanin in the skin exposed to ultraviolet rays.
If your skin is not exposed to sunlight again the skin pigment will lighten.
Most of the time, no. It usually is at least 95 out. But if you are already tan you could just get tanner. ^ actually this persons answer is wrong. I play softball in 70 degrees.. and i tan... alot. Its just the matter of exposed skin and uv rays. Most people do not have their skin fully exposed in 60-70 degree weather. But it is possible to tan... just rays and exposed skin. (:
Tan.
That is not a tan . . . it is sunburn. Use sunburn cream or lotion on your exposed skin to keep you from getting burned and red.
This pigment is called melanin.
(Vitamin B / Vitamin D).
Fair or light skin that is exposed to sunlight without protection.
When exposed to sunlight, melanocytes produce more melanin to protect the skin by absorbing and dispersing UV radiation. This can result in the skin darkening or tanning as a protective response. Overexposure to sunlight can damage melanocytes, leading to conditions like sunburn or skin cancer.
shine because in the movie you see that he show Bella in the direct shine