White spots from tanning can occur for a number of reasons. The four primary reasons which I’ll discuss here are pressure points from the positions in which you tan, side-effects of medications, skin fungal infections, and genetics-related or overexposure-related skin pigmentation conditions.
One of the most common and thankfully least dangerous causes of white spots from tanning are pressure points. People relate tanning to relaxing and thus remaining still. So inevitably, their bodies will rest on pressure points where their circulation will be reduced. Locations such your hip bones and shoulder blades tend to develop these sorts of white spots from tanning most often. I suggest rotating and moving more during your tanning. Of course, this is precisely the kind of problem you wouldn’t have if you chose to sunless spray tan rather than baking yourself in the sun or a tanning bed.
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Although many individuals might desire to have a continual suntan, maintaining such a tan is usually pretty challenging to achieve for most people. Depending upon a person’s skin type, he or she might not achieve or maintain the desired color.
Instead of spending several weeks or months cultivating your suntan while simultaneously cultivating cancer,
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A safe and effective alternative to tanning beds and sun exposure is the sunless spray tan. Here at Sunset Sunless Tanning, this is one of our favorite methods to achieve a natural warm glow. We are long past the days of fake-looking orange tans. The industry has refined the formula to a degree where proper application leads to natural-looking tans on a consistent basis.
Sunless spray tans won’t cause the sagging skin and premature wrinkles you’ll suffer if you tan with tanning beds or with the blazing rays of the sun. And most importantly, a sunless spray tan won’t increase your risk for deadly skin cancer.
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In recent conversations with my girlfriends, the topic of white spots from tanning keeps arising. I don’t know if it’s because our age is finally revealing the damage we did to our skin in our reckless youth or if there is just a greater natural awareness for such conditions these days. But either way, the topic seems to be somewhat hot among people who enjoy tanning.
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