RayM wrote: » I actively avoid it. Looking all tanned and 'healthy' doesn't really suit my personality.
Gongoozler wrote: » I actively care about not getting a tan. I don't understand the thinking behind it, as it's basically cooking yourself. I don't understand how it's seen as a healthy look, it's a weird fad. And as a country that has such high incidence of skin cancer i can't understand the stupidity behind the actually wanting to get a tan.
Sodeepithurts wrote: » I've never beem overly concerned about getting a tan. I prefer having a tan than being pasty white, but since a tan just fades away anyway I'm not too bothered about getting one.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » I wear factor 30 for most of the year and factor 50 in Summer.
frozenfrozen wrote: » Does getting a tan cause skin cancer? .
looking_around wrote: » getting a tan isn't actually harmful, (or people in the likes or Portugal/Spain etc, should all be dropping of skin cancer!
LexieOnRale wrote: » I care about not getting a tan. Being pale or looking like a well seasoned Spanish leather handbag?? Ill take being pale.