"Xen Tan can be safe to use in the winter depending on where you live. If you have lots of sun it would probably do just fine. However, you do need to take into account any item that is not natural may not be too safe."
"Unless you have an allergic reaction to one or both of the products, they are safe to use in conjunction with one another. There are no negative side effects from combining the two."
its in your genes...but to be safe, dont tan to prevent skin cancer. instead use a self tanner.
I believe it is safe just not in the winter.
No, being wet does not help you tan faster. In fact, water can act as a barrier to the sun's rays, making it harder for your skin to tan. It is important to always use sunscreen and practice safe sun exposure to protect your skin from damage.
It actually is not bad for you or the baby. I know from experience. Although, I had my son almost two years ago so I would suggest asking a doctor or, if you are really hung over getting a tan, you can even ask your local Poison Control. Yes. Fake tanners are safe and harmless.
Coppertone has a good self-tanner which has sunscreen in it as well.You could use sunblock,then put the self-tanner on over it.
To prepare for winter bike commuting, ensure your bike is in good condition, use appropriate winter tires, dress in layers for warmth, wear reflective gear, use lights, and plan your route carefully for safety.
It can. It is best to use an after-sun lotion.
Yes you can depending on what brand the fake tan is all of them should be safe, just make sure you read the bottle before applying
Yes you can put fake tan on your hands. You can fake tan almost everywhere with body fake tan. But use facial fake tan for the face and neck.
I don't think its you. the change of the season usually relates, if its winter, then the UV rays aren't as strong, but if its summer you have a better chance of getting a tan. Also, when you go out in the sun to tan use sun screen on you skin. If it's not a seasonal thing, it could be a change in body chemistry or the result of taking certain medications. If you are taking medication, check with your doctor or pharmacist to see if that is the cause.
not unless it is from the sun no, the only reason that you get a tan is because melanin ( a chemical in a type of cell called a melanocyte in your skin) reacts when your skin comes into contact with UV light. Melanin is brown in colour hence why you go brown when you have been in the sun.