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What makes your skin tanner?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

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What does a Tanner from the 1700s do?

a tanner makes stuff out of lether


What is a craftman who tans skin?

Tanner


What country did the name tanner come from?

The name "Tanner" comes from an old english origin. The name came from a very popular career choice in victorian times, called "Tannery". A Tannery is a shop where a "Tanner" drys animal skin and makes leather, and leather products. (This is all true, I should know, My name is Tanner)


What jobs was there in 1500?

mostly it was a tanner or a cloths maker or a blacksmith tanner - some one that picks up poo and put it on animals skin to make leather cloths maker - someone that makes cloths blacksmith - makes chains hourse shoes and most things made from metal


Is blacksmith same as a tanner?

No, a blacksmith makes metal tools, horse shoes etc a tanner makes leather from animal skins.


What to do when your sunless tanner turns your skin orange?

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What do you call a person who is skilled in preserving the skin of animals?

Tanner.


What is tanner in the 1600's?

a tanner is a person that makes leather and other items made from an animal's hide


Is tanner an adjective?

It can be an adjective or a noun. Tanner is the comparative form of the adjective tan (tanned). A tanner is someone who makes and works with hides and leather (i.e. in a tannery).


What do you call someone who makes leather?

A person who makes leather is called a Tanner.


What are the potential risks of using an ultra violet self tanner on the skin?

Using an ultraviolet self-tanner on the skin can increase the risk of skin damage, premature aging, and skin cancer due to exposure to harmful UV rays. It is important to follow safety guidelines and protect the skin when using these products.


What do call a person who makes leather from hides?

a tanner