This is half rant and half question. Sorry if it's in the wrong spot.
So, I've been tanning the past 2 months because I'm getting married next weekend and I don't want o look like a ghost in my dress. I'm a little annoyed because I got heckled walking into the salon this afternoon. Some
in a truck yelled "Stay out of the sun!" What a stupid thing to say. I get the message... the sun can damage your skin. I know this... but to yell at a random stranger who's circumstance you don't know is exceptionally rude IMO. I don't normally try to tan and I defiantly don't usually use the beds. Typically I have sun screen on my face every day and on my body on days I know I'll be outside more than 30 minutes. I also take proper precautions when using beds like lotions and eye wear. Besides, how can you stay out of the sun if you leave your house?! Morons! Then there's the fact that unlike other hazardous activities (like drinking and driving or smoking in public) my actions aren't harming anyone but me! Even my dad (who's the biggest anti-sun person I know) is ok with me tanning for the wedding. I certainly didn't expect to be heckled today.
So, how do you feel about tanning? Do you do it or do you take precautions to avoid sun damage (cuz that's what tanning really is)?
So, I've been tanning the past 2 months because I'm getting married next weekend and I don't want o look like a ghost in my dress. I'm a little annoyed because I got heckled walking into the salon this afternoon. Some
So, how do you feel about tanning? Do you do it or do you take precautions to avoid sun damage (cuz that's what tanning really is)?