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    I read yours, now your turn to read mine. Tanning oil burns more, I don’t think you want to burn.

    To get super tan you will have to be tanning for @ least 60 years, George Hamilton & Tom Jones are two examples, who ARE super tan! Google them.
    Tanning comes & go, unless you do them everyday 24/7 for the rest of your life. But in the end the only thing you’ll benefit is either moles, freckles or discolorations from sunscreens, lotions, etc. and the more you do, the more they get larger, darker & bumpier. My nephew had a membership in a tanning bed salon for a year. After it expired, he stopped, now he’s as white as before he began.

    Tanning, is a result for ‘damaged skin’ and no products can reverse you from skin cancer or damaged skin, may prevent you from pre-mature aging, but that’s part of the billion dollar beauty industry.
    A new study conducted by the Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Dermatology has found that tanning bed exposure can be dangerous when tanners self-diagnose skin problems and use the radiation to treat skin eruptions. The study specifically found that a tanning bed user that used the radiation to treat a mild skin rash caused by an ibuprofen allergy developed a much more severe reaction called toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). When left untreated, TEN can be fatal.
    March 5, 2011 2:28 PM:
    Melanoma is the leading cause of death from skin disease. An estimated 68,130 new cases of melanoma were diagnosed in the United States during 2010 and about 8,700 people died from the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute. Two million people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the US each year, according to the EPA’s Sun-Wise Program. That’s more than breast, colon, lung and prostate cancer cases combine!
    Lotions does not protect you from nasty, painful burns. Lotions does not protect you from skin cancer. Lotions does not protect you from skin diseases. Lotions does not protect you from discolorations – permanently. And lotions does not protect you from skin tags, freckles, moles, they will only get larger, darker, and bumpier as they are exposed from UV.

    This year, 56,900 new cases of skin cancer will be reported; most of these people (not so coincidentally) don’t take care of their skin when out in the sun.

    Google: Warning in Tanning beds: About 9,150,000 results (0.25 seconds)

    Google her and see what she looks like 2010.
    “Plastic Week: Lisa Gastineau On The Dangers Of Tanning Beds”

    She had 2-3 melanoma moles removed, one by her nose. She had nose surgery just to get her nose straighter, so she can breath again. She got those moles from a tanning bed.

    I DON’T think you can predict your future.

    Who cares if you have white skin, at least you will look beautiful when you get in your 50’s, and girls with whiter skin will look YOUNGER looking in their 50’s if you know how to preserve your skin.
    I came from a vacay in Ireland, and many of the people there working in the profession (luxury hotels and banks, etc.) have beautiful white complexion!

    I’ve been protecting myself from the sun since age 9, but no matter, I got Discoid Lupus. Google that one. It was like someone punched my chin and it gave a purplish mark. It took 12 years for that to fade, so now I’m using a wide brim hat or umbrella for protection. Gene Simmons & Shannon both have been seen hold an umbrella during an event. They were invented before beauty products, for a reason. Google also Bullous Pemphegoid another skin disorder. My husband’s aunt recently got MELANOMA IN HER LUNGS, and in hospice now. When only last Christmas, she was behaving and very happy like she’s 35 again! She’s almost 84. She was a golfer and did stained glass.

    HOW OLD DO YOU LOOK . . . REALLY?
    Blame genetics all you want, but it’s really about how you’ve treated your skin. Dr. Michael Roizen, M.D. internist & author of the RealAge books, to quantify the effect your habits have had. The quiz is designed with a 28yrs. old in mind. Damage is cumulative, so if you’re older or younger than 28, the number on the right would be slightly higher or lower.

    Take your age and add the number of years listed on the right for every ‘yes’ answer.
    1. Have you had more than 10 bad sunburns in your life? + 25 years
    2. Do you have red, itchy eyes from allergies: + 25 years
    3. Are you a regular smoker? + 2 years
    4. Do you live in a highly polluted city? + 25 years

    Now subtract the number of years on the right for every ‘yes’ answer.
    1. Do you cleanse your skin every day? – 1.5 years
    2. Do you get seven to nine hours of sleep each night – 1.5 years
    3. Do you wear sunscreen regularly? – 1 year
    4. Do you have dark brown skin tone? – 1 year
    5. Do you regularly wear moisturizer? – 1 year