To tan or not tan. I spend the majority of my days in the sun due to my occupation but I try to protect myself from the sun as much as possible. I wear a hat, long-sleeves and pants, and use copious amounts of sunscreen to keep from getting too much sun. Even though I'm a guy I like how I look better when I have a tan than when I'm pasty white. I also prefer a little color on women in the summer but I know it's not healthy. How about everyone else, do you think sun kissed or winter white skin is more natural looking?
Interests: Practicing DJing, Feng Shui, Spirituality, Candle and Soap making, Yoga, Camping, Bicycling, Movies, Music
Inspiration: Music. Nature.
I live in a beach town in FL and am definetely one of the palest people around. Years back it used to bother me and I would also spend time working on my tan, but it's just not worth it to me anymore. I do spend time in the sun but just try to do little things to avoid being scorched. Like staying in around the noon hour and wearing hats, etc. I try to avoid sunscreen also because all of those chemicals aren't healthy either (unless you are using something organic). Your body absorbs around 70% of what you put on your skin. I used to always have that tan=healthy attitude too, but when you feel healthy because of your diet, exercise, etc, the tan just doesn't matter.
As for myself I am tan all year round!! I guess I got the best of both worlds. My heritage is Hispanic, but in my family tree we have also had a lot of Native American on my mother’s side and a Cuban on my father’s side. So I am kind of Carmel complexion, a lot of people have asked me what I am mixed with, and I reply, nothing. So I have never really had to work on a tan or worry too much about cancer. I know I read somewhere that people with darker skin are not as likely to get Cancer from being in the sun too long opposed to Caucasians. I do wear sunscreen though, just in case! As for all the other men/women who are not tan, I think that during the summer months it is nice to have a tint to your skin. In the winter give your skin a break, or just maintain a nice glow!