Good Skin Day
Well-Known Member
I have said it before and I will say it again.
There are not any guarantees in life that by tanning you will get cancer..or not. Common sense and moderation are the keys to it.
Kim did not have neither in my opinion (sorry kim :hug She was what we called a tan goddess with a obsession going 2 times a day .
I tan once a week , Feb thru June then I am done. I use common sense and wear a sunscreen and put a towel over my face, and do not use tan enchantments or accelerators.
I do use a fake tan on my face for aging reasons.
Holy heck batman, even doctors give Prescriptions for those who have skin conditions to tan and they also prescribe light therapy which give off the uv rays for depression as we need these rays for Vitamin A.
So where is the common sense that the actual studies say that every time you get in a car and drive..you have a 20% chance of getting killed.
Common sense says don't drive. Are you going to stop driving?
Every time you step in a shower or bathtub, you have a 50% chance of falling and seriously injuring yourself to the point of changing your life style.
Common sense once again says don't step in a shower or bathtub.
Are you going to stop showering and bathing?
50% is a lot greater than the odds of getting skin cancer from tanning sensibly.
Did you know that the deodorants that the majority of the population uses contains aluminum and it causes cancer also? Lymphoma. Very deadly!
and another one, just walking outside in the sunshine can give you skin cancer whether you are wearing a hat or sunscreen, you are still getting some Uv rays. Are you going to stay shut inside because of that?
Well now , common sense says to.
So just because it NEARLY all natural, is there a guarantee that it will not ever cause skin cancer in someone down the line in life?
I could go on and on with this, but it really is quite pointless debating it. You see it your way..I see it mine. We will agree to disagree.
I will deal with it IF I ever get skin cancer from tanning beds or wait, it just might come from the makeup I use or the skin care I use.
With the greatest respect Jayne, your statistics are ridiculous! Where did you get them from?
Here in the UK, it is a one in several million chance of getting killed in your car. According to your statistics one in five people in America get killed every time they get in their car??? Your population must be dwindling!
And for every 100 times I have a shower, 50 of those times I fall over and seriously injur myself? That would mean I would seriously injur myself every other day with shower-related catastrophes....
I don't think you can compare sunbeds (which are not necessary to have a normal life), to showers and transport (which are necessary to have a normal life).
Also, it is Vitamin D that the body can produce with exposure to UV light, not Vitamin A.
I think if something is proven bad for a human being to do, and it isn't an essential part of living, then we should limit or stop doing those things.
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