Tanning Tips: Get the Best Tan All Year Round

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Ever dreamt of getting that gorgeous tan that you see on beautiful models and actresses? We're sure that every time you see them on screen or at some party, your heart just goes out to them. No, its not because of their beauty, but for that envious tan which simply makes them irrestible. Men swoon over these tans and women envy members of their race who have managed such wondrous tans. Interested, then read more.

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THINGS TO REMEMBER BEFORE
GETTING A TAN

Getting a good tan is the dream of almost every woman. However one must never forget the risks associated with getting a tan. In a country like Australia where Skin cancer accounts for almost 81% of all cancers diagnosed each year, once cannot afford to be complacent when it comes to tanning. Everyone requires some exposure to the sun daily in order to produce Vitamin D. Australians in general receive enough of this sunlight by spending as little as two minutes in the sun. One must remember that tanning is actually a sign of exposure to enough UV.


A widely held misconception is that Solariums are a safer place to get a tan, this is not true. They can in fact be more dangerous, as solariums can emit up to five times the UV levels that one would receive on a sunny day. Does this mean that you should not go about and enjoy the sun and get a tan? Not exactly - you should just be a little more careful and a little better educated.

Spray-on tans are your safest bet, since they do not involve any exposure to UV rays. When heading down to the beach to get a tan, always remember to carry sunscreen or sunblock. While people generally think the two are synonymous, they are not. If you are looking to reverse the effects to much sun exposure then click through to www.thevictoriancosmeticinstitute.com.au. They offer a range of anti aging and anti-wrinkle treatments incuding Botox in Melbourne where their clinic is based. The site can be good starting point to research different procedures undo to much time in the elements.

Sunscreen is an SPF (Sun Protection Factor) rated cream that acts as a barrier between the skin and the UV rays. The higher the number, the more the protection. Sunscreen will not prevent you from tanning, it will however reduce the risk of burning. Remember to apply sunscreen a little while before you go outside. Sunblock on the other hand protects the body from all UV rays. It is usually a thicker cream than sunscreen and provides much stronger protection.

So, before you go out in the sun remember to cover up and lather on the sunscreen. In other words, "slip on a shirt, slop on some sunscreen, slap on a hat, and slide on some sunglasses." Enjoy your time in the sun, and stay safe.