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Date: 9/22/2009 2:50:06 PM
Author: Bia
If it''s a naturally sunkissed tan, then yes. If it''s a fakey-bake tan from a tanning salon that makes you look like brown leather, then no.
Date: 9/22/2009 6:52:12 PM
Author: Ara Ann
Being a natural red-head (light red) staying out of the sun is something I have always done...I have porcelain tone skin (like Nicole Kidman) and I freckle if I get too much sun and I hate freckles! I wear large sun hats when we go out for the day...and SPF makeup and lotion as well. At almost 42, my skin is nicer than my 30 year old niece who loves being out in the sun and tanning, she has crows feet, not me! And red-heads don''t look good with a tan anyway! if you see a red head with a tan, it''s either dyed hair or a fake tan, LOL!
And another major pet peeve is when I see clueless parents of red headed children, sans hats or in sleeveless shirts, BAKING in the sun! People don''t realize, red headed people have entirely different skin pigmentation than ''normal'' people have...the UV rays penetrate far deeper into our skin than others, even more so than in other very pale or light complected people. I want to write a book someday for parents who don''t have red hair, but have children who do!!
And I agree with everyone who said fake, or natural dark tans are just unsightly and leathery skin is ugly.
Guess I''d fit right in living in Europe!![]()
The reason I say that is because my Dad had (God rest his beautiful soul) and I have a faint yellow to our skin and were always some degree of tan in summer without even trying. My mom on the other hand, has pale porcelain white skin, so pale that you can see her veins through her skin. I always thought that was awful (and scary) looking. She''s as white as a dinner plate. I definitely do think people look healthier with a little bit of color. I used to ask her to pinch her cheeks every now and then to help her look like she was alive. As a bonus (for me) I don''t wear any make-up at all during the summer except for moisturizer and some under eye cream. My skin gets a rest from laying on my winter combo of moisturizers and then foundation. Not my favorite thing because I feel like I''m wearing spackle during the winter months.Date: 9/22/2009 6:19:59 PM
Author: Cehrabehra
Date: 9/22/2009 6:17:44 PM
Author: gemgirl
I''ve always thought I looked better tan. I''m a yellow/orange (make-up color typing wise) so I tan pretty easily.
As long as I avoid getting any degree of sunburn in the beginning of the summer, I just get tan naturally from being ourside gardening, playing with our dogs, occasionally fishing with my husband. This summer, I didn''t get burned at all, and yet I had a heck of a tan by the end of summer. My Dad was the same way. I think people look healthier with a little bit of color.
that last line is so ironic, isn''t it?
Oh tell me about it. sigh... Thank God for blushes and Chanel in particular!Date: 9/23/2009 8:51:40 AM
Author: gemgirl
The reason I say that is because my Dad had (God rest his beautiful soul) and I have a faint yellow to our skin and were always some degree of tan in summer without even trying. My mom on the other hand, has pale porcelain white skin, so pale that you can see her veins through her skin. I always thought that was awful (and scary) looking. She''s as white as a dinner plate. I definitely do think people look healthier with a little bit of color. I used to ask her to pinch her cheeks every now and then to help her look like she was alive. As a bonus (for me) I don''t wear any make-up at all during the summer except for moisturizer and some under eye cream. My skin gets a rest from laying on my winter combo of moisturizers and then foundation. Not my favorite thing because I feel like I''m wearing spackle during the winter months.
Truth be told? I made it a point to be outside this summer for the benefit of natural vitamin D. I''ve had osteoporosis for seven or eight years and have tried every medication on the market, from swallowing pills- every day, every week, every month, to injecting myself in my thigh with Forteo every couple of days, to quarterly IVs of Boniva. They all came with hideous side effects and they''ve all stripped my gastro-intestinal tract of it''s protective lining and I now have permanent damage to my gut. So I''m taking 2,000 mgs of vitamin D a day (my blood work proved my D level to be much too low) and I stayed outside with my dogs for twenty minutes a day three or four days as week, as per Dr. Christiane Northrup''s advice (The Wisdom of Menopause) because according to doctors, there''s nothing like natural vitamin D.![]()
Date: 9/22/2009 9:40:57 PM
Author: AprilBaby
No one looks worse than Victoria Beckham! She looks ORANGE all the time. I am a strawberry blonde with light blue eyes so sun is a no no. That said, I do look better with a light tan.
Date: 9/23/2009 4:17:03 AM
Author: bee*
Date: 9/22/2009 2:50:06 PM
Author: Bia
If it''s a naturally sunkissed tan, then yes. If it''s a fakey-bake tan from a tanning salon that makes you look like brown leather, then no.
I agree. I''m in Ireland and we hardly ever get the sun, so most people are pale. There''s quite a few tanning shops here.
I doubt anyone is really a fan of veins.Date: 9/23/2009 12:51:12 PM
Author: Mara
Oh and gemgirl, good to know I am not the only one who is not a fan of veins. I don''t even like my own veins, and I have a fair amt visible under my skin and I am olive. Now that I am preggo my veins seem more prominent and I am totally weirded out by it.
Yikes, I didn''t mean to imply that I think people with pale skin aren''t attractive!! I apologize if I sounded like that. A good friend of mine has the most gorgeous porcelian (sp?) skin, she is very fair and her coloring is lovely...in fact, I think a touch of color doesn''t look good on her! I don''t know, my own skin color is just kind of pasty looking...but I''ve been using Cover Girl smoothers lately, it''s a tinted moisturizer, and it gives that slight sun-kissed look. I didn''t mean to diss people with fair skin!Date: 9/23/2009 9:25:24 PM
Author: AmberGretchen
I am SUPER pale (some makeup brands don''t even make foundation or concealer fair enough for my skin), and I used to hate it, but now I embrace it. I often think that people look better with a bit of color, but for me personally, it really isn''t worth the risk, especially because I got so much sun as a kid when I was on the swim team, etc...
Now I embrace my pale skin (and I almost always wear makeup to enhance my color but I''m OK with that because I actually really like makeup). Ironically, I get compliments on my skin frequently, so I guess there are plenty of people out there who like pale skin![]()
I do agree with those who say to embrace your natural color, but I think that involves all of us being a bit less judgmental about people''s natural color - the same way I think that women with naturally olive or Southeast Asian or African-American skin can all have stunning skin and be gorgeous, I think its a bit misguided to categorize all very pale skin as being inherently less attractive.
you'd be surprised. my friend who loves pale girls says he actually like seeing the veins visible.Date: 9/23/2009 9:42:41 PM
Author: musey
I doubt anyone is really a fan of veins.Date: 9/23/2009 12:51:12 PM
Author: Mara
Oh and gemgirl, good to know I am not the only one who is not a fan of veins. I don't even like my own veins, and I have a fair amt visible under my skin and I am olive. Now that I am preggo my veins seem more prominent and I am totally weirded out by it.