Important Tips on Sunless Tanning, Using Sunscreen, Protecting Your Skin from Sun Damage/Wrinkles
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Copper tone is notorious for containing Mineral Oil or Petroleum which is very harmful and aging to your skin. These ingredients cause the skin to age up to 50% faster.
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@TheKaitlynrose You'll get wrinkles one way or another, js.
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your a very pretty woman, and you do got very nice skin, and your face has a nice tan lok. u look great!
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@LadyMystery1234 Thats why global warming gets worst very fast since snow is melting that means the earth absorbs more heat
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You have an amazing body
I'm 17 and your body is a whole lot nicer then mine
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I was reading up on sunless tanners and there are some funky chemicals in a lot of them. However i do want to have a bit of a tan for summer. Any suggestions for an organic sunless tanner?
BubblesMcBibbles 7 months ago
Hi, there are quite a few organic sunless tanners on the market that use natural ingredients. I have not yet tried one to recommend to you so you may want to Google them and read up on it.
YouTips4U 7 months ago
well ok i play sports and i love it but i also enjoy getting a tan in the process does sunscrene actualy protect u without causing wrinkles in the future?
TheKaitlynrose 1 year ago
Hi, sunscreen does protect you from future wrinkles as well as skin cancers, so if you are playing sports in the sun like tennis, etc. you should be wearing it if you want to protect your skin. Thanks for your comment :o)
YouTips4U 1 year ago
Is sunscreen and sunblock the same? cause i want the one that prevents darkening on skin. I play outdoors alot and i cant stop being outdoors. So whish is better that helps prevent? sunblock or sunscreen.
BurningPureLight 1 year ago
Hi, that's a very good question. Sunblock is not transparent or translucent, it is impenetrable to light and blocks almost all of the sun's UVA and UVB rays. It consists mostly of zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. You can see it on your skin; think lifeguards with white noses. Also, you don't have to reapply every few hours. So for sun protection sunblock is superior to sunscreen. Sunscreens are very good though and blend right into your skin. Just get one with a high SPF (30 or more).
YouTips4U 1 year ago