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How To Get A Natural Tan With Very Fair Skin

How can I get a natural tan if I have pale skin?

Everyone knows the natural ways to tanning, but you must check the procedure according to your skin type!As you have pale skin you must remember following tips -Always go for sunscreen protection - Burning is too dangerous, in fact it is enemy of your skin.Tanning naked in the sun must be increased gradually. Take your time to build up tan. Just tan for 10–15 minutes initially, then increase your time by 5–5 minutes.Give your skin a rest after tan. Once the melanin generation procedure started you don’t need to expose to sun anymore. Just sit in shadow & give your skin a rest.Use accelerators - Papaya, Coconut, and Gold Carrot Sun tan acceleratorsFeed your skin with necessary ingredients. Your skin needs melanin building blocks l-tyrosine. Which you’ll get from Carrot Sun tan accelerators. Apply it over SPF cream.Perfect Tanning Environment - Create right environment on your skin by applying right materials enriched with Vitamins & Anti-oxidants on the skin.Moisturise - Drink plenty of water daily.Regular Tan - Don’t fall back while started the procedure once. Do gradually increase exposure time.These are just 8 simple tips to give your skin an all natural golden tan.Wish you a healthy tan!!!

How do I get my skin tan but make it look natural?

My skin is really pale and it's so annoying I really want naturally tan ski, but I CAN'T GET A TAN. I'm not going to a tannig booth or spray tan? Does self tanner work? Any more Ideas? If you guys know any good brands then can you tell me?

How can I tan my fair skin?

I hale from Wisconsin. I'm 20 years old, blue eyes, and have exceptionally pale skin.

My goal is to build a natural resistance to the sun. I'm not looking to achieve a dark tan to look good or anything... I just hope to gradually build up a natural tan so that I can work or exercise outside this summer without burning to a crisp (or reapplying sunscreen every half hour).

Due to the nature of my goal, I'm not interested in anything fake obviously. Also, I'm a poor college student so it'd be cool if I could avoid tanning salons, but if anyone has good tips in using them with fair skin then please help. Regardless, good outdoor tips would be awesome. So what I'm basically looking for is:

Should I tan outdoor or indoor to achieve my goal?
What sunscreen or other products should I use?
How long should I tan?
How often should I tan?

Thanks All!

Tips on how I can get a natural tan with fair skin and freckles?

Hey, Sam.
I am not going to give you a lecture or anything, but would reiterate that it may be impossible for some people to tan-I have fair skin and freckles and lived in FL the first several years of my life and all that unprotected sun got me was burns and more freckles. If you do want to try and get some color absolutely do not use anything oily or with oil-it will really cook and blister fair skin, a friend told me using oil would help me tan when I was your age and I ended up with one of the most painful burns I ever had. I'd use something like neutrogena dry touch in a slightly lower number than usual-maybe a 10- and limit myself to 15 minutes or less if you really wanted to try. If you must lower the number or increase the time only do so gradually.
I understand where you are coming from. I felt the same at your age, a few years down the road I decided it wasn't worth it.

Tan skin or fair skin?

I want to ask the different people around the world about their skin preference. People here in the Philippines are
naturally tanned, but a lot of people (including me) use a lot of products to make our skin fairer. But in other countries, they use sun tan lotion and they even sun bathe to be tan! It's the opposite!

We Asians love fair skin while others love tanned skin.

What shade of skin is nicer? Tanned or fair? In your opinion. :)

Can I tan if I have really fair skin, and I always burn?

My daughter is 15 and ridiculously fair skinned. My mom is German and Irish, she always hated that I could tan in two hours, but she would burn and then freckle. She'd get a base and that was the jest of it. I assumed my daughter took after my mom since I tan very easily and her dad is native American. However, this summer, she has committed herself to the pool almost every morning for 1-2 hours and after 2 weeks she actually has a nice tan. Tanning can take time and commitment,for some more than others. If you're fair you have to be more committed but not careless. Make sure you put sunscreen on your face and hands, wear sunglasses, and don't burn if you can help it. Burning is what leads to skin cancer, not tanning alone.

How do you get a tan without burning if you have fair skin?

Well if you're like me, you don't. Actually most people can tan somewhat but if you're fair skinned it is a drawn out and not obvious process. My friend told me I had tanned over soccer season so I'm going to try to break down how it happened. Go outside any chance you have, however do so with sunscreen. Nothing intense like spf 70 but definately sunscreen and not the weird tanning oil stuff. Just put on some spf 10 or 20 and soak up the sun a bit. Over time you will darken a little. But I hate to tell you, as someone who is fair skinned, I've never in my life gotten an intense golden tan. It just isn't something possible for very fair skinned people.

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