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got some of these last year from holland and barrett but never got around to taking them.
reading up online though some people have linked them with an increased risk of skin cancer? i'm quite pale and have quite a few freckles/moles so would taking them be risky?
i also wondered will taking them give make more freckles/moles appear because it says they make you produce melanin? i don't want that really.
http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/holland-barrett-tan-tablets-60006495
lastly do they actually make a difference in terms of getting a bit of a tan?
cheers :kitty:
reading up online though some people have linked them with an increased risk of skin cancer? i'm quite pale and have quite a few freckles/moles so would taking them be risky?
i also wondered will taking them give make more freckles/moles appear because it says they make you produce melanin? i don't want that really.
http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/holland-barrett-tan-tablets-60006495
lastly do they actually make a difference in terms of getting a bit of a tan?
cheers :kitty:
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Always look down at their tanned toes. They always look stupid because nobody ever has evenly tanned toes unless they've been in a paint spray booth. They think it looks sexy, but it only makes them look simple.
I used to work with a bloke who took them and was forever known as "the lad who went orange".:D:D
OP is probably trying to avoid them as they look dreadful on most people that apply them.
Tbh the whole thing is silly to me. Never understood this obsession with tans.
You either look like a carrot if you use sprays, or get cancer if you use sun-beds.
go with a natural tan
Hilariously silly not to recognise that men use fake tan too!
Probably because you can't notice. A lot of fake tan is very convincing nowadays.
Like anything the chances are very small if used in moderation.
Why not save your disdain for those who harm others? There's certainly plenty to choose from.