Tanning Myths
Many a time people make it a habit of staying out in the outdoors on a day that is cloudy under the belief that tanning effects will be reduced as the sun is clouded over and sunburn cannot take place.
Recent studies have come up with reasons to discourage tanning. Nevertheless, the growing evidence of linkages between cancer and tanning have not led to a complete ban of tanning. Why? Are these studies just the myths or...
The benefits of sun bathing and getting a tan are not new to us.
Tanning in direct sunlight has found to help and cure various heart
diseases and other ailments including depression, cancer, stroke, and
osteoporosis.
With more and more people becoming increasingly aware about the harmful effects of UV exposure, sunscreens are being seen as a common retort. But all that you know about sunscreens may not be true.
You may be quite enthusiastic to get a complete homogeneous tan all over
the body. What about tanning naked? Sounds easy...but, wait...Is it that
much desired? Is it safe for you?
Tanning, although enjoyed earlier has now come to be associated with many
risks and myths. Now, what are all the myths which surround the concept of
tanning?
Okay, okay, do you really need a tan? Let me say this, you don't see other
races trying to alter or adjust the tone of their skin, do you? It's just
all of us white people. Hey, Michael Jackson doesn't count; so don't even
go there.
Today more and more people are opting for tanning to get that golden skin tone. But, not all of them have their facts about tanning in the right place.