that would depend on the person. For some the tan can go away within weeks, and for others it could take months. and anywhere in between
you can get a tan in any temperature you can endure, as long as the sun is out and high up in the sky.
If the UV index is high and you dont have a 'base tan' you can burn in literally 2 minutes if your sensitive.
I am Mexican , but I am much whiter toned then others, I get tan, but if I'm out in the sun to long I get a gross dark coulour
If you're cruising to a sunny locale, progressively spend more time in the sun each day so you develop a good "base tan" and don't burn.
Well I think spray tan if you tan to easily in the sun. Also tanning beds can burn you badly if you stay in too long.
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.
You sit in the sun for about 2-3-4 hours.No! Do not sit in the sun for that long. You could get dehydrated and get sun poisioning! Use tanning lotion is the way i find most easiest OR go to a tanning bed.Agreed, don't sit in the sun for that long- though is there even such a thing as sun poisoning?. Personally I prefer pale skin, but each to their own. If you can get a tan, sit in the sun for a little while, but drink enough water and wear sunscreen. A lot of people think this stops you from getting a tan, but it doesn't; it helps protect your skin while you get a tan. If you find getting a tan hard, you might have to get a fake tan. A tanning bed will not help if you can't get a tan normally, it will only further damage your skin.
No, sunscreen blocks the sun. But sun tan lotion helps you tan faster. :)
if you stay out of the sun for about 4 weeks they will fasde away
being in the sun/working on farm
if you have been in the sun too long then it's a tan
You get a tan from the sun. :) You tan easier if you get wet first, then stay out in the sun... Hope this helped. :)