Tanning

Posted by: Dotsie

Tanning - 01/13/10 07:09 PM

Okay, I know it's horrible for you, but we are going to Aruba soon and I'm thinking of doing a little bit of fake tanning before we go.

I know it's horrendous for you, but my skin is so dang pale right now that if I go like this, I'll burn to a crisp unless I put on 100 block out. I have to admit that I like the sun and enjoy having a bit of sun on me. I was much worse years ago, but still like to be out in the sun. I always have on some sun block, but don't totally block it all.

Does anyone here tan?
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Tanning - 01/13/10 07:09 PM

Oh, I'll definitely cover my face. I have enough wrinkles without adding to them.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Tanning - 01/13/10 07:37 PM

Be sure to wear a hat! Get yourself a cute floppy straw hat that you can accesorize with scarfs! Oh, and don't forget the chapstick with SPF!
Posted by: orchid

Re: Tanning - 01/13/10 08:28 PM

I haven't deliberately tanned in almost last 20 years. I don't need to with all my cycling. smile

perhaps choose a lower SPF block Dotsie, for a bit of tan under 1 hr. in Aruba on the hotel balcony for legs/abit of arm, then load up stronger SPF block thereafter on the beach.

I don't think tanning salons are safe places, that's for sure. I recall an article somewhere about inexperienced operators.

I'm not interested since I had a non-malignant mole removed just 6 months ago by a dermatologist. So I do have to be careful. IF this makes sense to anyone: I haven't worn any bathing suit for past 10 years even though I could probably wear a 1 piece ok. Just no motivation anymore to sunbathe. I never went sunbathing in Hawaii last year. WE biked each day for about 1-2 hrs. I wore my short shorts and short sleeved tops, not even a tank top. I found the sun too powerful at times in terms of the rays.

Posted by: Dianne

Re: Tanning - 01/13/10 08:56 PM

Oh please don't get me started on this topic! The most common place for skin cancer is the back of the legs!

I'll post more on this. I was actually going to start a thread on it but am super busy right now.
Posted by: Dancing Dolphin

Re: Tanning - 01/13/10 10:29 PM

Dotsie, my friend used tanning beds often and now has appointments with her dermatologist every 3 months. She's had one melanoma removed from her leg, and about 15 other suspicious spots removed. She's going to be a walking scar pretty soon.

She is fair and freckled, so she is more apt to have these issues. If I remember right, you have more olive toned skin and look like you would tan easily. If you don't normally use tanning beds, I would think a couple of session wouldn't hurt (aack, don't shoot me everyone!). I think the problem is when they are used regularly, not just once in a while. Use with caution. (don't overbake the first time, go slow)

The other option, Dotsie, would be to get a spray tan. I did that before we went to the beach for a few days. I looked great, and then allowed myself to get a little natural tan while I was there, so the fake tan faded to the natural tan. Be aware, the fake tan fades quicker if you are in a chlorine pool.

Good luck and let us know what you do. I'm sure Dianne will be back to let me know I should never recommend tanning!! Yikes... sorry Dianne!! wink
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: Tanning - 01/13/10 10:48 PM

Dotsie the safest method of short term tanning is to get a SPRAY tan, its all the rage here and in Hollywood and New Yorks society. Check it out, it looks great and they use a vegetable base dye that is actually good to your skin.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Tanning - 01/14/10 01:32 PM

You know what? I was thinking that I'd fake tan since it's so rare that I do it, but now I'm going to go with my white body and try to block out as much sun the first couple days.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Tanning - 01/14/10 01:33 PM

I don't like the idea of spray tans. I don't want to clog my pores. How does that work? Does it just disappear once you begin getting sun?
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: Tanning - 01/14/10 01:44 PM

It is like a very fine spray of vegetable dye and doesn't plug your pores one bit. It is like water. As you shower and tan in the sun and swim the spray tan will fade nicely allowing the sun to tan you. Its a great way to suntan without burning...
Posted by: Dancing Dolphin

Re: Tanning - 01/14/10 03:22 PM

Yes, what chatty said. I've had 3 of them in my life - they are pricey so it's not something I do often - but I was pleased with the results. It's a vanity thing - even though I won't know a soul when I go on vacation, I don't want to be the looking like a beached white whale!! I know you won't Dotsie, because you are still slim.

Have fun!
Posted by: Dianne

Re: Tanning - 01/14/10 07:38 PM

Turn around for your spanking, Dolphin!

Cover your face--good idea but you're going to have to watch for spots on your back, legs and private parts. No kidding. If you have a yearly Pap, have your gynecologist check for moles.

I've had three precancerous spots frozen off my face. I'm a slave to sun block now. Especially the tops of my ears. Did you gals know that a person dies every hour from skin cancer? Nobody really takes it as seriously as they should.

If they find Melanoma on you, they will also take a chest x-ray and blood work because it can spread very fast. If they remove a melonoma, you'll be going to the Dermatologist a lot!

I've had the spray tans and like Chatty said, they don't clog your pores but wear sun block over it when you go out. The key is to exfoliate before you get sprayed.

If you can't afford to see a Dermatologist once a year for a full body check, have your spouse/partner or girlfriend look at your back. Compare any mole to pictures on the Internet. It isn't something to let go or ignore. You could die. Be careful.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Tanning - 01/14/10 08:15 PM

Egads, why am I even going to Aruba if I can't get in the sun. You girls are ruining my trip. smile Just kidding, but certainly making think about my love of the sun!
Posted by: Dancing Dolphin

Re: Tanning - 01/14/10 08:43 PM

Oh go to Aruba, girl!! Get some sun and some vitamin D while you're at it. Just use your sunblock, enjoy the sun and beach views from a canopy. I wish I were there!
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: Tanning - 01/14/10 10:53 PM

Absolutely Dotsie, do whats best for you in your mind and go, go, go, to Aruba and dance the night away. Remember, if God wants you, you could sit in a huge tub of sunblock and he will pluck you right out, so you may as well just have some fun, right!
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Tanning - 01/15/10 03:35 PM

chatty, isn't that the truth.

As of now, I'm not tanning before I go. I'll just bravely walk out on the beach with my white body and thick sunscreen.

Kathy, thanks. I'm taking your advice. I'll be in and out of the sun, with sunblock, and can't wait.