Some hundred (500 for ex) years ago, it was the opposite. The rich wanted to look white. Only poor peasants whom worked on the land had a tan.
I don't tan, and to be honest I'd prefer not to. Have you seen how many wrinkles are caused by too much sun when you get older? I have a few freckles and moles so you'll normally find me under an umbrella avoiding the cancerous rays. Don't get me wrong, I love a walk in the sunshine as much as the next man but I'm not going to spend hours laying in the sun.
Exposure to the sun promotes vitamin D in your skin, and vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and phosphorus. That makes for strong bones and farts that explode into flames!Tanned skin is just damaged skin cells, there's nothing healthy about it at all.
There's a whole campaign in Australia at the moment against tanning because so many people get skin cancer. Even fashion magazines are trying to get tanning booths banned because they cause heaps of damage.
Global warming. We don't hardly have an ozone layer any more, you big duhmy.If tan skin is so bad how come the farmer back in the early 1900's didn't die in groves from cancer? There was no sunblock and they were outside for hours on end every day. I think maybe fake tanning might have something to do with it but I really can't see natural tanning from the sun.
Global warming. We don't hardly have an ozone layer any more, you big duhmy.
Global warming. We don't hardly have an ozone layer any more, you big duhmy.
If tan skin is so bad how come the farmer back in the early 1900's didn't die in groves from cancer? There was no sunblock and they were outside for hours on end every day. I think maybe fake tanning might have something to do with it but I really can't see natural tanning from the sun.
Wrong. Global warming and the Ozone layer have little to do with each other.Global warming. We don't hardly have an ozone layer any more, you big duhmy.