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single tanning blubs?

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Nvidiaguy07

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so sometimes my face gets tanner than the top of my head and id like to just buy a little tanning bulb just for the top to darken it up a little.

Do they sell these anywhere or can i just like make my own?
 
Huh? No offense, but this doesn't have to do with either health or fitness except for the fact that buying a tanning bulb for your head is vain and UNhealthy.
 
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Huh? No offense, but this doesn't have to do with either health or fitness except for the fact that buying a tanning bulb for your head is vain and UNhealthy.

how is that vain or unhealthy? I shave my head and play baseball over the summer. From wearing a hat i get a bowl-tan around my head. I don't see the problem with wanting to even out a tan.

and how does skin care not fall into the health category?
 
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Huh? No offense, but this doesn't have to do with either health or fitness except for the fact that buying a tanning bulb for your head is vain and UNhealthy.

Woah buddy. He's just asking a question about his skin which is a health related question.
 
Originally posted by: Nvidiaguy07
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Huh? No offense, but this doesn't have to do with either health or fitness except for the fact that buying a tanning bulb for your head is vain and UNhealthy.

how is that vain or unhealthy? I shave my head and play baseball over the summer. From wearing a hat i get a bowl-tan around my head. I don't see the problem with wanting to even out a tan.

and how does skin care not fall into the health category?

Would you like to explain to me how tanning, a process that is known to both naturally and artificially create DNA mutations leading to cancer, is health-related in any way other than the opposite way of what you're trying to prove? In that way, it's unhealthy. Now try to explain to me how it's healthy. Wear a hat less with some sunscreen. It'll even out.

Skin care does fall into the health category when it's not involving a process that has been known to cause detrimental things. All it takes is one mutation to acquire a lovely thing called melanoma. Do you really wanna increase the possibility of that?

Originally posted by: polarmystery

Woah buddy. He's just asking a question about his skin which is a health related question.

So if I were complaining about my overall tan, that would be health related? Clearly we'll just be arguing technicality. If he came here to ask about his skin's health, then sure. Asking for tanning bulb suggestions is counterproductive to that since it's NOT healthy.
 
Originally posted by: rezinn
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Wear a hat less with some sunscreen. It'll even out.

I've isolated the useful part of this post for you.

Yep, but the logic was supplied in the previous post. You dealt much with skin cancer? I've lost several close people in my life. Go through that and then see if someone asking about a tanning bulb doesn't bother you. I also just got done taking a cell function and biology class that specialized in cancer production and oncogenes. Cancer is avoidable and tanning isn't really avoiding it much, now is it?
 
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