I was really bad about my skin as a teen and did the tanning bed thing into my early 20's (a HUGE regret). From about 23 to 32 I didn't make an effort to get tan, but I also would wear the lowest spf possible on vacation in the hope of getting some color and I certainly didn't wear spf daily and worry about protecting my skin from the sun.
About six months ago when I started reading about anti-aging, I realized that sun is the devil
I now wear spf every day, plan to use a high spf and reapply often when I'm at the lake this summer, and will also wear a floppy hat. I'm trying to embrace that it's healthier to be pale.
I have thought about doing the Jergens Natural Glow stuff, but having to apply all the time just seems like a pain. Plus, I hate the smell. I also would want to use the stuff for my face if I did the rest of my body, and I don't like the idea of having to buy a different shade of BB cream, powder, etc. So I think I'm going to try to embrace being pale (although I do wear leg makeup with skirts so I don't look terribly pasty).
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Same here. Natural redhead, I only burn so I am religious about sunscreen and staying out or the sun. I've never been in a tanning bed, and I never plan to. I don't spray tan, or use sunless tanner - I embrace my paleness! I hope someday the natural look comes back in style, and more women take steps to stay out of the sun.
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I lost some one I knew to skin cancer.
So "healthy" tanned skin just looks like a giant cancer billboard to me, and you couldn't pay me to actively sit and bake in the sun or a tanning bed. Which means embracing the pale!
On the vain side, wearing sunscreen everyday of my life on my face has meant I don't have a wrinkle or any sort of sun-damaged aging. So, if vanity makes a person tan...well, it makes a whole pile more sense to be smart and vain and protect your skin!
It is AWESOME. I learned about it on here. Sally's makes one, but this is the one I found by the pantyhose at Walgreens.
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It's amazing. You spray it into your hand and then rub it into your legs. I'm a lawyer and really should be wearing pantyhose with my suits, but it's so damn hot in Atl in the spring and summer, so I've been using this instead. It gives a nice, natural glow to your legs and makes any little scars or scratches less noticeable. Surprisingly, it really doesn't rub off on anything, and only comes off when you shower.
This is why I really regret the tanning bed. I have a feeling that I will end up with skin cancer one day. It raises your chances of skin cancer something crazy like 75%. Plus, being fair skinned with freckles and moles (calling them beauty marks sounds so much nicer) makes me especially high risk. So, so dumb.
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My son is 1/2 African American, and it's crazy how he still gets a tan line even after slathering spf 50 on him often, sitting under an umbrella, and limiting our time in the sun. I won't even have an extra freckle, but he gets tan. I am definitely envious of people who can slather on the sunscreen and still get some nice color.
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You just described me also. I always say it's my one and only regret. Luckily I havent seen any issues from tanning in my teens yet, but I worry about it often. I'm terrified of skin cancer and wish I could take all the tanning back.
Now I'm 26, slather on the sunblock, and embrace the pale.
I'm not embracing anything. I work outside. I tan very easily and haven't burned in decades.
I turn color every summer as a result of my work. The only thing I am diligent about is looking for signs of melanoma.
I have olive skin that tans at the slightest bit of sunlight so I can't say I'm embracing pale skin but I am definitely embracing serious SPF. I won't go out without 50-70spf on and I spend nearly every weekend outdoors. I can't avoid it unfortunately.
My SIL passed away this past January after a 2 year battle with melanoma. She was very fair and her melanoma originated on her scalp. If you are prone to burns, try to stay out of the sun! She was never big on tanning either, but seriously just a few severe burns will greatly increase your chances. I take advantage of all the shade I can, and I'm not fair skinned and don't burn easily.
I'll never go without a hat, and routine skin checks are a new part of my life. Be safe guys! Get checked regularly. You can do these checks at home as well, if a mole starts to change or look different, get it looked at! So many things I wish we had known so her life would be spared. The prevention is so simple. I miss her every day.
Eta: I don't mean to preach or anything and this isn't directed at anyone, just wanted to put it out there if there's anyone reading who visits tanning beds or is putting themselves in danger in that way.
I'm a red head and burn even after five minutes in the sun. I'm not as religious about sunscreen for myself as I am with my kids.
Also for the self tanner Jergens makes a face one that I used last summer for a glow and to cut down on my face makeup. I sweat bad in the summer so the less makeup the better.
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Sorry about your SIL. My brother has melanoma. As far as I know right now he's doing okay but he hasn't gone in for his check ups in awhile because of not having insurance.
I regret how much I tanned as a teen and into my early 20s. I always thought I needed color because people would tell me I was so white I was blinding them. Now I just cover up as much as I can in the summer.
9/24/2011 Plymouth Firefighters 5k: 47:13
11/12/2011 Diva Dash 5k: 45:45
5/5/2012 STEM school 5k TBD Coming up in 2012:
6/10/2012 Walk to Remember SIDS foundation 5k
(in memory of a sweet baby boy)
11/10/2012 Diva Dash 5k
Although I'm Italian (50% Sicilian, even!) I can not tan. I am ghostly, blindingly pale. If I sit out in the sun, I burn, turn red, then go back to being ghostly white.Most summers I indulge in a good, professional spray tan or use tanning lotions (I really like the Loreal brand.) However, since I am currently pregnant and research is not clear about the use of tanning lotions on fetuses, I will be embracing my pale skin this summer.
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I've been embracing my paleness since my mid-20s
I'm also pretty pale, don't tan at all. My skin burns so easily and quickly, even w/ SPF sometimes. I grew up in AZ and got so many bad (skin blistering) sunburns. I feel like it's not "if" I'll get skin cancer, but rather "when". So now I do my best to stay out of the sun. I really need to stay on top of derm. check-ups! I had a derm in AZ tell me I had 2 moles on my head that were very suspicious and I should keep an eye on them, but the 3 derms I've been to here couldn't find them. That worries me a bit...
I actually got a spray tan the other day for an event. To be completely honest, I prefer the way I look pale. I felt like I looked older tanned, and it made my stretch marks way more obvious. I'll stick w/ porcelain skin TYVM