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How can i get tanner without giving myself skin cancer? |
I can never seem to tan I just turn pinkish then a little tan and then it goes away or peels off Use some sunscreen with a low SPF like SPF 10 so you don't burn use an auto bronzer. The best way to get a tan is a spray on tan, no UV rays so no skin damage. |
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