Message from @Static

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2019-10-11 07:16:42 UTC  

So i dont know what you're trying to prove here

2019-10-11 07:16:46 UTC  

Other than you dont know how to read Ig uess

2019-10-11 07:16:49 UTC  

Not surprising though

2019-10-11 07:16:50 UTC  

Usually, your natural skin tone already is good enough.

2019-10-11 07:16:52 UTC  

Ok but take for example Africa vs Sweden

2019-10-11 07:16:54 UTC  

@Bloodedge explain white people that go from white/pale to tan?

2019-10-11 07:17:01 UTC  

African people can take heat much better than me

2019-10-11 07:17:06 UTC  

that's not "all they'll ever have"

2019-10-11 07:17:25 UTC  

My skin would get fried

2019-10-11 07:17:25 UTC  

the fuck do you mean "not that tanning does"

2019-10-11 07:17:35 UTC  

but that sun exposure is that's the same fucking thing lol

2019-10-11 07:17:55 UTC  

Controlled damage to the skin. You're deliberately cooking your skin to a nice tan, or damaging it.

2019-10-11 07:18:08 UTC  

Why do you think people who tan use tanning oil?

2019-10-11 07:18:13 UTC  

that's not what melanin is

2019-10-11 07:18:15 UTC  

Sunscreen won't get you shit.

2019-10-11 07:18:17 UTC  

that's sun burning

2019-10-11 07:18:20 UTC  

the lack of melanin

2019-10-11 07:18:21 UTC  

Bruuuuh

2019-10-11 07:18:37 UTC  

Sunscreen protects your skin from burning by repelling UV rays.

2019-10-11 07:18:43 UTC  

The opposite of what you want in a tan.

2019-10-11 07:18:51 UTC  

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2019-10-11 07:18:59 UTC  

Sun screens aren’t to protect you from tans

2019-10-11 07:19:04 UTC  

Yes they are.

2019-10-11 07:19:05 UTC  

yes because a lot of people that tan TAN for long periods of time which increases the likelyhood of burning

2019-10-11 07:19:06 UTC  

They’re to protect you from UV rays

2019-10-11 07:19:20 UTC  

they also do it during peak hours

2019-10-11 07:19:21 UTC  

If you repel UV rays you don't tan.

2019-10-11 07:19:34 UTC  

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2019-10-11 07:19:39 UTC  

<:feels:280645240572870656> but I do

2019-10-11 07:19:39 UTC  

their point isn't to get more tan it's to get more Vit D

2019-10-11 07:19:59 UTC  

That's probably because you're using the wrong SPF index.

2019-10-11 07:20:07 UTC  

Wdym

2019-10-11 07:20:09 UTC  

But the proper SPF shouldn't get you tanned.

2019-10-11 07:20:30 UTC  

SPF index is how much UV rays does the suncreen allow to pass.

2019-10-11 07:20:31 UTC  

<:FeelsKek:379422423206068245> uses random spf sun screen at beach

2019-10-11 07:20:40 UTC  

The lowerst is like 5, the highest is SPF 100.

2019-10-11 07:20:46 UTC  

it's a farce

2019-10-11 07:20:53 UTC  

“Of course you can still get tan while wearing sunscreen,” Serrador says. “It all depends on the strength of the SPF.”

2019-10-11 07:21:04 UTC  

just get more melanin bro stop being a pale skeleton get that sun

2019-10-11 07:21:06 UTC  

“There is no sunscreen that will block 100 percent of UV rays, so your skin — especially if it burns easily — may still get some color even with it on, just at a slower rate.”

2019-10-11 07:21:25 UTC  

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