♥Lucy♥ asked:
I’ve been reading about it recently and i think it’s so dangerous - hasn’t even been approved in uk and people are ordering it from websites. No-one knows what risks there could be involved!
The thing i don’t understand is why are people so obsessed with getting a tan anyway? Fake or otherwise - natural skin colour is beautiful!! What does everyone else think? Do YOU do anything to achieve a tan? If so why?
well if your skin is naturally that colour then it isnt fake is it!! A “tan” is!
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I’ve been reading about it recently and i think it’s so dangerous - hasn’t even been approved in uk and people are ordering it from websites. No-one knows what risks there could be involved!
The thing i don’t understand is why are people so obsessed with getting a tan anyway? Fake or otherwise - natural skin colour is beautiful!! What does everyone else think? Do YOU do anything to achieve a tan? If so why?
well if your skin is naturally that colour then it isnt fake is it!! A “tan” is!
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yah thats nasty and im sure they load those injections with a ton of mercury just like vaccines. but it annoys me when people call tan skin “fake”
what about people of medditeraninan/hispanic decent? thx.
I read about it too, and at first I thought it was neat, but it does seem REALLY dangerous considering it’s not approved and banned in most places.. you have to purchase it illegally and do it yourself if you want it in most cases. Because it’s UNDER your skin, one of the main problems is that the dye is attracted to many of your organs like your stomach and kidneys and spleen, because they are the organs used to extract nutrients from the things that enter your body and dispose of the rest. It is also attracted to your fingernails, mouth, and whites of your eyes.. MMMM!
I personally don’t tan often… Sometimes In the summer I go with friends, though rarely, I’ve done about 3 sessions of fake tanning in the last year (they’re REALLY nice in the winter) but not because I’m trying to get dark. I spend 90% of daylight hours inside because I work in an office, so a little sun IS healthy for you.
I also use fake tan (like the in-a-bottle kind) occasionally on my face and legs… If you play sports and have really uneven skin color from cuts and bruises it can help to mask some of that. But I don’t feel I HAVE to tan at all.
But yeah, I wont be trying the injection any time soon. Maybe in 15 years when it actually works properly.
people are to superficial and fixated on their looks. i have seen nice looking people asking all sorts of questions about changing every aspect of their face. hair, eyes, lips, … the sad part is they will change themselves and keep changing because they are bored, they can’t accept their own looks because they see only the microscopic flaws and it doesn’t matter to them that everyone else thinks they look just fine to us the way they are, i call it the micheal jackson complex. spend spend spend on your looks when there is nothing that really needs fixed.