TO QUESTIONS] Is it OK to burn and let it “fade” into a tan?
Absolutely not! The first rule is to Never Sunburn. At Union Tropical Zone, we’ll teach you how to tan safely and avoid sunburn at all costs. Many people grow up thinking that if they don’t experience a slight red or pinkish tinge after they tan that they didn’t “get anything.” The truth is that the red or pinkish tinge you see is actually sunburn (or erythema)–your skin’s worst enemy. The fact is that the sunburns we experience due to the lack of information when we are growing up are the very things that lead to skin damage later in life. We now know that the key to avoiding sunburn is moderation in terms of UV exposure. The best way to ensure a safe tan is to take advantage of the years of research that have gone into tanning equipment to provide you with a controlled, predictable dosage of UV light. Also, use lotions to moisturize your skin before tanning and, if you do tan outdoors, remember that the sun emits whatever types of UV rays it wants. Several other environmental factor
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