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Sun Tanning and Skin Cancer: What's the Connection? Published on 19/03/2008

If you like to suntan, you have probably been warned by many of your friends and family members that you are going to get skin cancer. "You better stay out of the sun," they caution, "or you will certainly get cancer." When listening to your friends and family - and even when listening to the news - you may have started to believe all of the hype. But, is it true? Are you guaranteed to...

Seasonal Affective Disorder: Tanning Away Depression Published on 29/02/2008

If you suffer from the winter blahs, you may be dealing with a disorder that is referred to as Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD. SAD is a special type of depression that is effected by the seasons, with those with the disorder suffering from the greatest amount of depression during the winter months. For most sufferers, symptoms begin to develop in the later fall or in the early winter and...

Why Moisturizing Your Skin Helps You Achieve a Better Tan Published on 28/02/2008

You may have noticed that manning tanning lotions and sunscreens contain moisturizing lotion. While having a moisturizer in your lotion is great for helping your skin look healthy, you may not realize that moisturizing your skin also helps you achieve a better looking tan that lasts for a longer period of time. The reason moisturizing your skin helps improve your skin is quite simple:...

Tanning 101: Tips for Preventing a Sunburn Published on 28/02/2008

Spending time outdoors and working on a beautiful tan is a great way to look and feel great. At the same time, you need to take steps to make sure you avoid sunburn. After all, getting a tan is fun and healthy, but getting a sunburn is painful and can lead to skin cancer down the road. Therefore, it is important for you to take steps in order to prevent a sunburn from occurring. There are...

The History of Sun Tanning Published on 28/02/2008

Believe it or not, sun tanning actually has a long and interesting history. In fact, the question of "to tan or not to tan" dates back to ancient Roman times and, of course, the debate still wages on today. The history of tanning is seeped primarily in cultural preferences and social status. During ancient Roman times, for example, tans were considered to be unattractive. They were so...

Responsible Tanning While on Vacation Published on 27/02/2008

If you are like many people, a vacation is all about being active and getting out and enjoying the sunshine. While there is certainly nothing wrong with getting out and soaking up some rays, it is also important that you remember to stay safe and to tan responsibly while you are on vacation. Packing Sunscreen The most important step you can take to tan responsibly while on vacation is to...

Health Benefits Associated with Tanning Published on 27/02/2008

Over the last several years, we have repeatedly been hearing about all of the dangerous side effects of tanning. The news is always talking about skin cancer and warning us to stay covered up so we don't catch the deadly disease. We are repeatedly warned to keep our skin protected and to stay out of the sun. But, is the sun really that terrible for us? How could something that helps make...

Tanning Lotion 101: What is DHA? Published on 27/02/2008

DHA, which is scientifically known as dihydroxyacetone, is a main ingredient in many different sunless tanning lotions. You may see this ingredient listed in your sunless tanning lotion, but have you ever wondered what DHA is or how it helps you achieve a deep, golden looking tan. Not a Paint, But A Reaction Contrary to popular belief, DHA is not a dye or a paint. You might think that...

Responsible Tanning: Recognizing Signs of Skin Cancer Published on 27/02/2008

We all know that there are some risks involved with sun tanning. It has become common knowledge that spending too much time in the sun or getting a sunburn can lead to skin cancer down the road. Of course, if you take proper precautions while tanning, you won't have to worry about the possibility of developing skin cancer from sun exposure. If you have already spent a little too much time...

Sun Protective Clothing: What is it and How Does it Work Published on 25/02/2008

If you spend a great deal of time outdoors and you are worried about getting a sunburn or otherwise harming your skin from too much sun exposure, you might be interested in sun protective clothing. Sun protective clothing is a special type of clothing made from fabric that provides protection from ultraviolet rays. There are a couple different ways that clothing can be made to provide...