Tanning happens when your skin is exposed to UV radiation — here's how you should prepare to safely face the sun.
Darkened or tan skin naturally occurs after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays. However, lying under the sun can be time-consuming and result in inconsistent coloring. Because of this, more and more ...
The word is out on the dangers of tanning beds. They're a quick fix for turning pale skin into the golden summer standard, but they also increase your risk of developing skin cancer. After a few ...
If you’d like to avoid UV rays from the sun or tanning booths, you might be considering bronzer to tide you over — but results are modest at best. Instead, invest in a spray tanning kit, so you can ...
Las Vegas gets about 300 days of sunshine a year, so there’s no shortage of opportunities to tan. But just because you can tan doesn’t mean you should tan. Unfortunately, that golden gleam is your ...
Plug the word "tan" into Sephora's search engine and the beauty retail giant will spit out more than 200 results. Mists, mousses, mitts. Tanning drops, lotions, butters, serums, gels. Bronzing powders ...
Indoor tanning is far more dangerous than tanning in the sun and could drastically increase your risk of skin cancer.
The Bronze Age is back. Gen Z is behind a Big Apple tanning craze, with salons across Manhattan seeing a rise in younger clients using UV tanning beds — much to the chagrin of dermatologists who had ...
Readers, you've used Crisco. Mayonnaise. Baby oil and iodine. All in the pursuit of a great tan. "I used to cover myself with shortening so I would literally fry!" writes Sue of Seaman, Ohio. We asked ...