Fun in the sun without tan lines

Fun in the sun without tan lines

Posted by Brad Meraly on

Who does not enjoy summer? Many people do not enjoy the burning sensation of the sun and tired eyes in the morning in the scorching afternoon light. That does not mean people do not find joy in what summertime has to offer. Vacations with family and friends are always more enjoyable in the heat and time on the beach with a good book is just as refreshing.

There are many ways to have fun in the sun without tan lines. I recommend spending some time in the water, or taking a nap outdoors in the shade. Sunscreen is a must and you should reapply every couple hours. Tanning oil can help give you an even tan. If you're looking to have a more intense tan, then tanning beds and tanning strips are your best bet. This process is not safe, and should be monitored carefully to prevent burns.

I love swimming in the ocean. It may take a while to build up the courage to do it, but eventually I’ll want to plunge in. I feel perfectly free and exactly like myself. I feel that it’s a good thing to experience, because it is usually an overwhelming feeling and feeling that way cannot be bad I feel, because it is so rare that it happens. I feel good on an emotional level, as well as psychologically.

The sun's power to turn paler skin to similar colors of a banana peel can cause tanned-line induced agoraphobia in some folks. Tan lines are a result of spending too much time in front of the sun. The skin is burned or tanned and irritated. But there is always a way around this, we just need to find it; this is where I come in. The lifestyle I lead and swim in typically promises, at the very least, a muggy afternoon down on the sands with necessary water activities to cool me down. If I'm unlucky enough to have forgotten sunscreen and hat, I'll just need to melt back into the water to avoid burning. And second chances are better ways of looking at these types of things anyways.

Sunbathing has many benefits. It has been known to help relieve stress, cure tans, and increase vitamin D. You should put on sunscreen before you sunbath to avoid sunburns. Wearing hats, clothes, and sunglasses during the day when there are no clouds is also a great way to avoid sunburns. For those of you who decide to stay out for the day be sure to cover up with a t-shirt, sunglasses or a hat to avoid getting a sunburn. SPF 30 is all you need to avoid those nasty, tan lines on your skin.

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