definitely NOT!!! the UV rays from the tanning bed (if you are using one) are too powerful for your eyes...well i mean that if you DON'T wear eye wear (goggles or some other form that the salon gives you) then the UV rays can actually harm your eyes...it could cause blindness, or other means of loss of vision such as night blindness or blurred vision...so you answer is NO it is not safe to go tanning without eye wear. No
Having a base tan is considered slightly protective because a base tan provides you with sun protection comparable to an SPF 4. Without a base tan you are more likely to burn or damage your skin when exposed to sunlight.
tan A says nothing about tan B without further information.
Yes, you can experience sun damage without developing a tan. Sunburn and other forms of skin damage, such as premature aging and increased risk of skin cancer, can occur even if your skin does not visibly darken. This is because UV radiation can harm skin cells regardless of pigmentation. It's important to use sunscreen and protective clothing to mitigate these risks, even if you don't tan.
they get a sun tan
Yes, it eventually turns into a tan, BUT usually when this happens you have a higher chance of getting skin cancer in the areas where this happens.
Use a sun tan lotion with an spf 70 which is really protective, if your going to be in water make sure its waterproof! If you don't want to tan at all just stay out of the sun and wear protective clothing if you have to be in the sun.
The only parts of the body that get tanned are those that are exposed to the sun. If you are entirely covered in clothes, then you cannot tan. Thus, people tan without their clothes on.
if you tan naturally without sun tan lotion then the uav rays will over time cause skin cancer
There is no age limit to get a tan.
u will get sun burn or tan
yes you can get a tan through glass but not as quickly as without glass. glass is like sunscreen
It is not recommended to stay out in the sun for prolonged periods without sunscreen as it can increase the risk of skin damage and skin cancer. If you want to tan safely, it's best to limit sun exposure to 10-30 minutes before seeking shade or wearing protective clothing.