WHAT?!As with all things, it's a matter of dosage and responsible use.Doing it for cosmetic reasons when tanning salons increase your melanoma risk just seems stupid to me.![]()

WHAT?!As with all things, it's a matter of dosage and responsible use.Doing it for cosmetic reasons when tanning salons increase your melanoma risk just seems stupid to me.![]()
Sorry, didn't mean to blow your mind there.WHAT?!As with all things, it's a matter of dosage and responsible use.Doing it for cosmetic reasons when tanning salons increase your melanoma risk just seems stupid to me.![]()
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This is hilarious...I've been tanning since 1998...my only real worry was that my ass would be burned, but burning isn't very common in tanning beds. Back then the beds were kind of cramped for guys, but these days they're much roomier, and almost too relaxing to be in. I've never heard crackling noises before! I never use anything with SPF, and I use a tanning accelerator. I just hate being pale.
RAMA
There are definitely health benefits, especially if you're not getting enough natural sunlight and Vitamin D.In the end, what's the point? Why should I bother tanning? What does it get me? Nothing, as far as I can tell.
Neat. So do I.
It's not the only benefit. Again, if you're getting enough sunlight, you don't need to tan, but some of us spend the entire day indoors. I view tanning as a health supplement more than anything. It makes all the difference for me in the winter. I used to suffer from really bad depression in the winter until I started tanning.
That aspect of it was actually pretty fun because it really, noticeably improved my mood. It was also kind of dizzying getting back outside in the cold![]()
I've considered it before, but knowing my skin, I'd get out and find it stuck to the bottom of the tanning bed, or I'd look like one of those two day old hot dogs a gas station employee forgot to remove from the grill.
That said, there's something appealing to being so pale that when someone plays a trumpet near you, people start hitting their knees in prayer.
That's why you start slow. The first time I did it I was only in the bed for 5 minutes.I've considered it before, but knowing my skin, I'd get out and find it stuck to the bottom of the tanning bed, or I'd look like one of those two day old hot dogs a gas station employee forgot to remove from the grill.
Well, I don't like the idea of going to a tanning session but I see why you did it. Still, I prefer the traditional way: Get a bottle of SPF 20 lotion and hit the beach!![]()
^ The beach is totally overrated. Or maybe I'm just bitter because the weather on the Baltic Sea coast sucks ass this summer![]()
Could my mind be any more blown?
I'll be sure to swing by if I'm in the area"i cant believe i tanned before you" (somehow i deleted that part of your message).
Come over here so i can smack you in the head.![]()
I'll be sure to swing by if I'm in the area"i cant believe i tanned before you" (somehow i deleted that part of your message).
Come over here so i can smack you in the head.![]()
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What about those spray tan places? Is that any better?
This is hilarious...I've been tanning since 1998...my only real worry was that my ass would be burned, but burning isn't very common in tanning beds. Back then the beds were kind of cramped for guys, but these days they're much roomier, and almost too relaxing to be in. I've never heard crackling noises before! I never use anything with SPF, and I use a tanning accelerator. I just hate being pale.
RAMA
Glad i madeja laugh!
There are definitely health benefits, especially if you're not getting enough natural sunlight and Vitamin D.
I recently had bloodwork done. My doctor, upon seeing the results said to me, GET OUTSIDE FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! I have a mega lack of Vit D, so take prescription suppliments now. But, the tanning bed really made me feel good.
I swear to god, i felt SO GOOD for a couple of hours after i walked out of there. No shit. I suffer from depression and have enough shit going on to make anyone want to put a gun in their mouth. But i felt amazing after i walked out of there.
"i cant believe i tanned before you" (somehow i deleted that part of your message).
Come over here so i can smack you in the head.
Same here. I paid the price that was for 15 minutes but i only did ten.
Meh.
^ The beach is totally overrated. Or maybe I'm just bitter because the weather on the Baltic Sea coast sucks ass this summer![]()
Yeah, im on LI, the beach is less than a mile from my home. i could give a shit. A million kids running around kicking sand.
Could my mind be any more blown?
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Doing it for cosmetic reasons when tanning salons increase your melanoma risk just seems stupid to me. WHY? Seriously, why do you care if you skin is white? Also it's not like you can tan a few times and stay that way, this will take regular maintenance.
"The relevance of age was highlighted by a landmark study published in August. The Australian Melanoma Family Study found young people who used sun beds were 41 per cent more likely to develop melanoma than those who didn’t. This rose to twice as likely if they started before the age of 20 or reported more than 10 sessions."
http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...s-still-a-danger/story-e6frfot9-1225932953796
This one attempt at refuting one study doesn't mean that no other studies have made a connection. Go here (a scientific journal dedicated to melanoma and pigment cells) and do a search for tanning bed or something similar. You'll find several studies and literature reviews on the subject. If you want more, go search PubMed. The link is pretty well established, although some might quibble on the magnitude of the risk.As usual, these sorts of studies tend to be overstated...for 30 years there has been no major study that links melanoma to tanning beds (btw depsite what it sounds like, only a very small percentage of people get melanoma in the first place).
http://hunter-gatherer.com/blog/media-hysteria-tanning-beds-and-melanoma
Must be nice to live close enough to a beach that this is an option.Well, I don't like the idea of going to a tanning session but I see why you did it. Still, I prefer the traditional way: Get a bottle of SPF 20 lotion and hit the beach!![]()
I recently had bloodwork done. My doctor, upon seeing the results said to me, GET OUTSIDE FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! I have a mega lack of Vit D, so take prescription suppliments now.
In the end, what's the point? Why should I bother tanning? What does it get me? Nothing, as far as I can tell.
No moreso than if you were just to spend a lot of time outside.What? You think you get nothing? Surely you jest! You get a greater liklihood of skin cancer and you get premature aging of your skin (e.g. you get to look older sooner).
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