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I don't like it either.

 

Although I really like women who are naturally light brown.

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The spray tanning is the absolute worst thing. It looks like someone sprayed dirt on their bodies. If the tan isn't natural and on the right type of skin for tanning, it looks ugly.

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The spray tanning is the absolute worst thing. It looks like someone sprayed dirt on their bodies. If the tan isn't natural and on the right type of skin for tanning, it looks ugly.

 

Or when it looks orange.

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They'll end up looking like this later on in life. :sick:

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There's white girls that are totally burned/tanned. It's nasty but they think they look good like that.

 

I'm talking like these:

 

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-TuaYVcgFbXY/TehpmL31ULI/AAAAAAAABsA/Gd8Hp05en2A/s640/5575_509907320528_104700017_30357468_2086647_n.jpg

 

 

If the example above is disgusting to you, I strongly suggest you avoid most parts of California, Arizona, Texas, Hawaii and Florida, and 99% of women who visit Vegas.

 

My tan looks just like the girl on the right (in the summer, and yet not from the sun) so thanks for the insult! :laugh:

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I'm not a fan of it either. I know a woman who is tanned like the woman in the first image that OP posted. At a certain point the skin starts to look like leather, which isn't very attractive in my opinion.

 

Tans hide lots of skin flaws in the short term, while destroying the skin at the same time forever ironically, and also makes any fat or cellulite look more presentable. The first couple of women I dated who went to tanning beds regularly I thought nothing of it. Never again. Avoid them.

 

They'll end up looking like this later on in life. :sick:

 

I heard and read that sun damage can really f*ck up the skin, make it age faster too, but is the same true for spray tans? I never got one, but perhaps I could advise some people to get spray tans as an alternative, as they seem to tan themselves in the sun up to the point that it looks unhealthy. But I would only advise that if it's completely harmless to the skin.

 

That being said. Pale skin on women can be very attractive. I'm not sure if the same is true for guys though. The girl in the photo's with the years on them looked best untanned.

 

PS: @donnamaybe, that picture looks scary.

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I think a little tan looks good on someone who is very fair skinned. However, the long term effects are not worth the immediate results. I am very light skinned but I don't go tanning because of the damage it does to the skin later on in life. That sets off a whole cycle of trying to look young. Your skin gets all wrinkled, you go for a face lift, brow lift, lip injections and you wind up looking smooth, but freaky. Then you get more surgery to try and repair the damage of prior surgery..and so on.

 

Also, my father and I have the same skin. Pale with many small birthmarks. He was diagnosed last year with malignant melanoma. He's doing well now, but it was very scary for a while and he had to go for several operations. I live in a Southern State with alot of sun, so I am very careful not to get burned and I dont go tanning.

 

I'm an Ashkenazi Jew. I know it may sounds strange that I bring this up, but I have a point. We were a desert dwelling people millennia ago. How so many of us wound up with skin the same shade as people from iceland is beyond me. Well actually I have some idea. My father also has blue eyes, so I'm sure we have some northern european somewhere in our heritage. I just wonder when it was and who it was.

 

I'd consider a spray tan if they looked natural, but like someone said, they just look weird, so I just wear a little make up, but otherwise try to look as natural as possible.

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I think a little tan looks good on someone who is very fair skinned. However, the long term effects are not worth the immediate results. I am very light skinned but I don't go tanning because of the damage it does to the skin later on in life. That sets off a whole cycle of trying to look young. Your skin gets all wrinkled, you go for a face lift, brow lift, lip injections and you wind up looking smooth, but freaky. Then you get more surgery to try and repair the damage of prior surgery..and so on.

 

Also, my father and I have the same skin. Pale with many small birthmarks. He was diagnosed last year with malignant melanoma. He's doing well now, but it was very scary for a while and he had to go for several operations. I live in a Southern State with alot of sun, so I am very careful not to get burned and I dont go tanning.

 

I'm an Ashkenazi Jew. I know it may sounds strange that I bring this up, but I have a point. We were a desert dwelling people millennia ago. How so many of us wound up with skin the same shade as people from iceland is beyond me. Well actually I have some idea. My father also has blue eyes, so I'm sure we have some northern european somewhere in our heritage. I just wonder when it was and who it was.

 

I'd consider a spray tan if they looked natural, but like someone said, they just look weird, so I just wear a little make up, but otherwise try to look as natural as possible.

 

Aren't Ashkenazi Jews European Jews for the majority, that's what I heard anyway, it might be wrong though, I have no idea.

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I'm Mediterranean, guess I'm lucky. :lmao::p

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I think some of the prettiest women are not tanned and embrace the natural, untanned look. Anne Hathaway is an example.

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They'll end up looking like this later on in life. :sick:

 

Hawt damn!! That made me jump a bit...

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I love a naturally tan girl whether she's born that way or just tans easily from a little sun exposure.

 

But if you don't tan easily, don't go orange (and orange is what spray tans look like every time). It screams fake.

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Aren't Ashkenazi Jews European Jews for the majority, that's what I heard anyway, it might be wrong though, I have no idea.

 

They've done genetic studies and found our ancestry is primarily middle eastern with some admixture of the populations we lived among.

 

Some people argue with this, but despite the fact that I'm fair and have colored my hair blonde. I put my pictures up on a site that has to do with genetic origins and asked people to guess what my heritage is.

 

A bunch of people thought I was Arab or middle eastern. About 4 or 5 people said I was Lebanese, a few said Syrian, a couple even said Iranian. Those who didn't think I was middle eastern thought I was Spanish or Greek, so I definitely have a middle eastern/mediteranian look. Hardly anyone guessed Ashkenazi.

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As girls here are fond of saying 'burned fat is prettier than white fat'. Tanning/tanning bed/spray tan are things that the majority of younger women do here. Unfortunately. I see a lot of women my age who look like leatherfaces - looking much, much older than they actually are.

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Yuck! :sick:

 

Fake tans, whether by solarium, spray or pills, are an instant turn off to me.

Natural tans, however, are beautiful.

 

Be happy with the complexion God gave you, you twits!

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I think some of the prettiest women are not tanned and embrace the natural, untanned look. Anne Hathaway is an example.

 

absolutely yes.

 

the girl i'm with now is like that. dark hair, fair skin. but it's pretty common where she's from (most people are of french descent there).

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I'll admit that most women look good with a bit of color (unless they have flawless skin, then the more pale the better).

 

However, every time I see a girl tanning, all I can picture is what she'll look like in her mid-30s. Sun spots, wrinkled, sun-damaged skin.

 

I'm at the point now, that when a girl purposefully avoids the sun, I count that as a positive.

 

RF

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Just date your own kind and don't complain...

 

Women, here in the United States of America usually look hotter tanned!.. Just look at South Beach, any of the Maxim models, Sport Illustrated swim suit edition , etc.. tanned :D

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In my teens I wanted to be able to be a tanned beauty... But then realized it was foolish to fight the fact that I was a pale, blue eyed redhead. Now, in my 30's, I'm not sorry I eschewed the sun. I see women with whom I attended high school, and we look very different. I agree tanned looks beautiful, but a price is paid later in life.

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They'll end up looking like this later on in life. :sick:

 

Omg, it looks like she's wearing slacks!!:eek:

 

 

ETA: back on topic, happy to have been born w/ a natural "tan". Skin still as supple & smooth as a baby's bottom!:laugh:

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I just don't understand why they think turning dark like that is sexy.

 

Look at any fashion magazine or women's magazine.

 

It's honestly the same reason why many women get boob jobs. Surprisingly it's not even just to attract men, but more or less to feel "better" about themselves or to feel like they're superior to other women.

 

Women see these mags, claim to death they know those airbrushed women aren't real, but still work very hard to try to look like those women.

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Some of them are cute.

 

Some are downward spiral to hell. Like the one showed over the years.

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