Comedogenic makeup, which goes into your pores to create a flawless look, is not your best friend during your tanning sessions either. You might feel invincible now, but if you want to continue to look young, fresh, and fabulous, at the very least heed this makeup warning pronto!
Keep reading! Tanning beds cause premature aging even more aggressively than regular UV rays from the sun. With frequent exposure to UV rays, you will start seeing wrinkles. And leather textures only look good on handbags, shoes, and belts, not on skin.
UV rays cause skin to lose its elasticity because they break down the collagen and elastin deep down which is why we look young in the first place. Another thing about makeup and sunshine or tanning beds is that it is not going to save you if you use it as your means to guard you from the UV rays. If your foundation is SPF 15, what you might not realize is that you need to apply a good 2 teaspoons of it to your face to get that level of protection.
Scary stuff! Want to know something even scarier? Those UVA rays are the real killers, leading to skin cancer and aging skin rapidly. Some of the aging process is definitely hereditary, though study after study confirms that your lifestyle is what makes the biggest impact. What you need to know is this if you want to always look young — there are 2 processes that speed up the aging process for skin, both independent of each other.
Chronological, or intrinsic, is the natural process of the signs of aging that come in around 30 years when your cell renewal processes slow down and your hormones begin to change. Environmental or extrinsic, is a result of exposing yourself to certain external elements, like those UV rays and UV radiation from the tanning bed. These external elements tear down your collagen and elastin and leave skin to sag and look much older than it is. So, in essence, if you wear makeup and you combine that with UV rays, the impact for your skin is astronomical, in the most horrendous way.
For starters, say no to tanning beds. In my opinion I would say it doesn't really matter if you wear makeup or not, and personally I didn't sweat that much so it wasn't like I had to wash my face or anything.
Really upto the individual. I would just suggest you skip makeup for the entire day when you go tanning. Or you could just go tanning last so that you don't have to worry about putting makeup back on.. I know I wouldn't go anywhere without makeup on so I see your dilemma.
If you're worried about things that are bad for your skin I wonder why you tan at all? It's sooo bad for your skin! So everyone has already said how bad tanning is and I ignored them but I went everyday for almost two years and I've had so many problems with my skin. It's itchy all the time and I have discolored skin from where I laid the most in the tanning bed. And wearing makeup when I went made me breakout more.
I used to tan a lot, when I did I would ways go with a full face of makeup on.. I would just cover my face with a towel, so my makeup wouldn't melt. Tanning is not bad for your skin at all! Yeah, if you are tanning in cheap gym tanning bed, the Matrix is one of the best.. There are so many benefits to tanning, it clear break outs, it gives your skin a healthy glow, it enriches your body with vitamins if you aren't in the sun a lot.
People just think tanning is to become TAN, it has so many other befits to it.. Perhaps in cases of eczema and such it's helpful. Otherwise it's a horrid idea and just cuz it clears a few breakouts certainly doesn't mean it's ok lol. Just sayin. Gen, believe it or not, people can disagree on here without it a big deal. No need to expect the worse every time. I can see the Vitamin D be beneficial to the body but that's something you can get on a normal day out. The 'healthy glow' definitely doesn't cancel out the negatives damaging UV rays can do to your skin.
Anything is bad for you if you over do it, I'm not saying its not. I don't tan at all anymore.. I have never tanned in or will ever tan in a cheap tanning bed.. I probably will never tan again in my life, but in my opinion it isn't as bad as I think everyone makes it. It'll be a cold day in hell when that happens haha.
Spray tanning is another story, I haaaaate it! Friendly humor, to take the edge off of things :. There is a lot you can do to help prevent the negatives of tanning. I agree with Becca, never tan in a cheap bed and never tan with out a lotion.
I tan, and it's my favorite part of the day, it's 15 mins to myself and its warms me up to my bones. We all do things to our body that aren't the best for it. While it's possible to tan through your makeup , the final result might come out uneven as makeup doesn't provide full protection from UV rays in the same way that sunscreen does. However, if you just want to get protection against the sun, layering your makeup on top of your regular sunscreen would act as an additional barrier to UV rays.
Phillip Artemi told Metro. While makeup can act as extra protection from UV rays, it all comes down to the formula. After all, makeup is made out of chemicals that when exposed to the sun, may break down and have negative reactions on your skin.
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