they put it on the same reason white people do, to prevent sun cancer and to not get darker. I'm black and i make sure everytime im in the sun i put on sunscreen!!! (even though the other black people look at me like im crazy...... uva/uvb rays are NO JOKE!!!!!!!!
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.
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There is no exact figure available for the number of people who tan each year in the US. However, an estimated 30 million Americans visit indoor tanning facilities annually. Additionally, many more people tan outdoors without using tanning beds.
No, people cannot change their skin color to black solely by exposure to the sun. Skin color is determined by genetics and the amount of melanin, a pigment found in the skin. The sun can darken a person's existing melanin, resulting in a tan, but it cannot permanently alter a person's genetic makeup or produce a permanent change in skin color.
Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo is a fictional character from the manga and anime series "Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo." He has a unique appearance with a blond afro hairstyle, not a black one.
They are black. Already tan as they can get.
Yes a black person can get tan. It is just not as noticeable as some other people's tans.
Yes.
Yes, black people get darker just like anyone else (except those who burn instead of tan).
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no they can be black brown and white or tan as some people call them
People should understand what race they are, black is a generalzation but if that is what the worlld decides them to be then they are black, also think about it,white people don't comlpain about people calling them white when they are tan and people from Africa compared to whites are black. People are just compared to extreme colors rather then their actual color example: i am not appricot or peach or light tan i am white and i really don't care
Black and Tan Coonhounds originated from America.
You need something black, not tan, and it can also be a person.
A black and tan is any of various breeds of dog with back and tan colouring, or a bar or nightclub in the United States which would have included black entertainers.
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