Why white people tan




















You can get spray tan or self-tan lotion. So why sacrifice your health? I do think that you should change your skin color drastically. But my skin color is already dark compared to other Asian girls. But I do use whitening cream. Ten years ago, many Japanese girls liked to do tanning and get really dark skin color.

So it is like pretty old to me, but I do think it helps you looks healthier. Overall, it is really bad for your skin in long term and it raises lots of risks for skin cancer. So it is just not worth it. Like if you have straight hair, you want curly hair; you have light skin, you want darker skin.

I probably would to be tanner than I am. So I felt if I was darker, I will look more than what I am. I want to tone up my skin a little bit more. So I also use some whitening BB cream or sun cream. Because I saw some celebrities, they might have super white face but darker neck. None of the scholars are Black women. By Shantel Guzman November 11, at am. By Karoline Leonard November 11, at am. By Jalen Wade November 11, at am.

By Sarah Alessandrini November 11, at am. By Julia Walker November 11, at am. By Abby Presson November 10, at pm. By Connor Smith November 11, at am. By Anthony Alandt November 11, at am. By Alex Cirino November 11, at am. By Evan Butow November 11, at am. By Chaeri Chun November 9, at pm. By Melanie Wilder November 9, at pm. Podcasts Videos Galleries D. By The Daily Orange staff October 28, at pm. About Contact. By Sourov Rayhan Columnist. See a healthcare provider or contact emergency services if your sunburn comes with any of the following:.

In fact, a study notes that white people have the highest risk of melanoma, followed by American Indians and Alaska Natives, Hispanics, Asians and Pacific Islanders, and, finally, black people. But skin cancer can result in more dangerous consequences for darker skin tones.

That same study also found the rate of death from skin cancer was higher in people with darker skin. Regularly taking a look at your skin can go a long way when it comes to identifying skin cancer early.

All of the above are indeed things to look out for on visible parts of the body. But people with darker skin are more susceptible to a type of cancer called acral lentiginous melanoma ALM. It presents itself in spots on slightly hidden places, such as:. Darker-skinned people are also encouraged to look in their mouth for abnormalities as well as elsewhere for the following:.

Give your skin a check once a month. Follow up with a dermatologist at least once a year to stay on top of things. Choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30 for the best protection. Between 10 a. Either limit your exposure or cover up during this period. A wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses that block at least 99 percent of UV light are key.

You can also consider buying sun-protective clothing.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000