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Does sun tanning with SPF 15+/30+ negate the risk of skin cancer?



(I realise it only might if you apply it to every exposed area of skin)

It takes longer to get a tan when you're wearing sun screen, but that's because the UV rays aren't doing any damage right?

Using sun cream is MORE likely to cause cancer.

Sun tanning in natural sunlight is the best way to reduce skin cancer, contrary to what the medical industry says.

http://www.mercola.com/2006/may/25/with_...
The SPF rating only means you have so much more time before the sun burns you. You have to keep re-applying it to be effective. As long as you spend a lot of time in the sun, there is always a risk of damage SPF or no.
Why answer your own question?

Negate, no. Diminish, yes.
it will not.a tan is the result of the chemical in the body known as melonin and it fights damage to the body,the result is a tan.so any tan can be damaging to the body and result in a melonoma or skin cancer.
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