Yes, a natural tan can contribute to the development of wrinkles over time. Tanning, whether from the sun or tanning beds, causes damage to the skin's collagen and elastin fibers, which are essential for maintaining skin's elasticity and firmness. This damage can lead to premature aging and the formation of wrinkles. Additionally, excessive sun exposure increases the risk of skin damage and other long-term skin issues.
No but if you tan alot in the sun, when your older you can have alot of wrinkles.
no it causes wrinkles tanning beds are for shallow blonde girls
you shouldn't tan at all if you can't help it... it causes wrinkles a lot.
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get tanning lotions/spray on tan
if you tan naturally without sun tan lotion then the uav rays will over time cause skin cancer
Yes they do.
If you're talking about a natural tan, it'll last you a week, don't worry about it, you can do anything you want immediately after getting your tan.
She has never had a fake spray tan she has only got a natural one so she doesn't look like an Essex girl.
Waxing can sometimes remove a slight amount of skin along with hair, which could potentially lighten the appearance of a natural tan. However, the difference is usually minimal and will not drastically affect your overall tan.
Wrinkles are natural, but can be accelerated by having dry skin or by sun exposure and also by moving muscles. Do not be worried by wrinkles as they are normal. Use a moisturising sunscreen daily, cover up when in the sun and eat heathily.
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