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Do Self Tanners Protect You From the Sun?

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

Via http://www.dermtv.com - We've all probably come to the conclusion that after we've developed a "base tan" we feel less sunburnt from any future sun exposure. That makes some sense because tanned skin does filter some damaging ultraviolet sunlight. But does an artificial tan provide any protection? Dr. Schultz will answer this often overlooked question.

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Hello, I'm Dr. Neal Schultz and welcome to DermTV.
Self tanners are becoming more popular, so more and more people are asking, does a self tanner give me the same small protection from the sun that a natural tan does, and the answer is, it doesn't. One of the reasons self tanners are becoming more popular, is they're easier to use, they're working better, and the colors are more natural. But, again, the color you get from a self tanner doesn't give you any protection from the sun, so please make sure you're using a sunscreen every day with an SPF between 15 and 30, and that will prevent sun damage.

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  • on the back it says that it will increase like skin cancer or show up later. is this true? because i use it and im afraid to go in the sun and get freckles or sunspots that show up later in life.

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