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QuestionDoes coconut oil help you tan faster?Community AnswerYes, it does help you tan faster. It is an oil which will amplify the sun's effects. Don't overdo the tanning though, as you can easily get sunburn.
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QuestionHow long should I spend on each side?Community AnswerAbout 15 to 30 minutes on each side depending on how fair your skin is and how easily you burn.
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QuestionHow long should I stay outside if I burn easily?Community AnswerLimit your sun exposure to only 15 or 30 minutes before going into the shade; you can always return to the sun later once you skin has had some time to recover. Remember to wear a lot of sunscreen before going out into the sun, and always use moisturizer afterwards.
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QuestionCan exercising outside, such as jogging, swimming, or bike riding, help me get tan?Community AnswerYes! Keep in mind that you will only get tanned in the areas that are exposed to the sun. If you are running or riding a bike, you may end up with lower tan lines than if you were swimming. Remember to wear sunscreen!
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QuestionEven after a day of sun exposure I don't seem to be any darker, how can I get better results?Community AnswerYou can try using tanning oil. But still remember to use sunscreen on the sensitive areas of your body (nose, shoulders, face, etc.).
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QuestionDoes carrot oil help you tan?Community AnswerCarrot oil is a natural tanning accelerator and contains henna, which is the main component in most tanning sprays. It can lend a slightly orange hue to some skin tones, though, so proceed with caution.
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QuestionAm I supposed to apply sunscreen and tanning lotion at the same time?Community AnswerPut on the sunscreen first, about 15-20 minutes before you go out in the sun, then about 5 minutes before you're going out, put on the oil.
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QuestionI heard that saltwater and salt air enhance tanning. Is it true that you tan faster on the beach than by the pool?Community AnswerYou will tan the fastest using this cycle: 15 minutes in pool then 15 minutes laying out and repeat. The water doesn't make a difference, it's the sun.
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QuestionWill I still tan if I wear sunscreen?Community AnswerYou will still tan if you wear sunscreen. If you are sensitive to the sun, wear sunscreen and limit your time in the sun to about 15-30 minutes.
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QuestionDoes chlorinated water make you burn faster?Community AnswerWater in general will make your skin burn quicker. Chlorine might actually slow down the burn process, though.
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QuestionWhat is the time span in which to get the best possible results?Community AnswerSpend about 10-30 minutes in the sun depending on your skin's fairness, and within roughly a week, you should see results.
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QuestionHow can I get a tan if I do not live near a pool or beach?Community AnswerYou can lay out anywhere there is sun, like your backyard or a park.
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QuestionCan you get sick from staying out in the sun for too long?Community AnswerYes. You can get sunstroke or heat rash. If you get this, just stay inside near a fan and apply aloe vera as it moisturizes and prevents blisters on burnt skin.
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QuestionIf your sunscreen is a higher SPF (30 or more), does it affect the tan?Community AnswerYes. If you're really pale try not to use as much sunscreen, but be more careful in the sun. If that doesn't seem to work, you could always go to your local drug store and get self-tanner.
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QuestionWhat if I wear bug repellent?Community AnswerBug repellent should not affect your tan in the slightest, so you don't have to worry about that (as long as it doesn't have a built-in sunscreen, which most don't).
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QuestionI usually get super tan during the summer but when winter starts I lose my tan. Any advice on keeping it longer?Community AnswerGo out in the sun during the winter. The hours of sunlight change during each season, so adjust your activities to happen during prime sunlight.
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QuestionIs there any other way to tan that is natural without the risk of burning?Rudi HodgeCommunity AnswerSelf tanner lotions or a spray tan are the only other two ways to get a tan without UVB or UVA rays.
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QuestionAre self tanners bad for for the skin?Community AnswerThey are not bad if you use them in moderation. Try not to overuse them, and you should be fine.
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QuestionI don't use sunscreen because my skin is not sensitive in the sun, and when I go out for a tan it doesn't work. I look pale still. How long can I stay under the sun?Savannah F.Community Answer10-30 minutes would help, but if you are very fair, you can add a few 10 minute increments.
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QuestionHow long should I expect to wait before I notice darker skin?Community AnswerA week or so, it depends how fast you tan and how fair your skin is but remember that you will not get more tan by spending more time in the sun per tanning session, you'll just be burning yourself.
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QuestionHow many hours will it take to get a tan outside if my skin is white?Community AnswerIt depends on many factors, like your skin and the conditions outside.
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QuestionI tan really easily. No matter how much sun screen I use, I'm still tan. It's not an orange or red tan, but I feel too dark. Advice?AnswerBOTCommunity AnswerStay inside or stay out of the sun. When you go outside, stay in the shade or wear clothing that covers your skin and a sun hat.
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QuestionHow do I get the golden or even bronze goddess look?Community AnswerUse tanning oil or coconut oil. This will help you get the skin tone you're looking for, and it works pretty fast too.
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QuestionWill water resistant sunscreen help keep my tanning lotion from coming off when I go swimming?Community AnswerNo. But there are some water resistant tanning oils to keep you tanning in and out of the water!
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QuestionWhat if you live in a place that's cloudy 9 months a year?Community AnswerYou could always get a fake tan. Or, you could just go on a holiday where it's always sunny.
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QuestionWould just laying out in the sun with only sunscreen on help me tan?Community AnswerYes. Just be careful to not get too much sun at a time.
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QuestionWhat natural products can I use for tanning?Community AnswerCoconut oil is my favorite, it's cheap and is a main ingredient in a lot of store bought tanning oils. Any oil will work, just avoid putting a lot on your face and wear sunscreen underneath if you burn easily!
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QuestionWhy is it that every time I try to tan, a large amount of dead skin comes off in the shower and I end up looking paler than before?Community AnswerBecause you aren't using enough sunscreen. Apply a healthy amount of sunscreen before you apply your tanning oil or lotion.
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QuestionCan rose oil be used in the tanning process?Community AnswerYes, any oil based moisturizer can help you tan and see results faster. Just remember, less is more.
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QuestionCan I still tan on holiday if I got a spray tan beforehand?Community AnswerYes, but be careful not to overdo it or you risk damaging your skin permanently.
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