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A Tan Thru Swimsuit... Now That's Radical E-mail
I can’t understand why so many Caucasians would like to get a tan. I mean the other races don’t seem to be too concerned with altering or adjusting the tone of their skin. I just can't help but notice that I'm one of the few Caucasian males left in American that are not interested in tanning. I’m quite satisfied with the light skin that I was born with.
 
My Irish background doesn't say that I should have a dark tan. I think that people, regardless of their race or skin tone, should be proud of the skin they have. What I want to say is that you shouldn't go into extreme measures like buying a tan thru swimsuit in order to get a tan.

It’s obvious that I am not one who condones the practice of tanning or sun bathing. I am certainly not going to encourage you  to spend your hard earned money on a tan thru swimsuit. The concept alone is just so bizarre to me.
 
I never really consider tan lines because I assume everyone is wearing sun-block. You have to wear sun block in this day and age, especially if you have light skin. You see, we light skin folks practically need it in order to prevent skin cancer in the future.

Of course, I realize that many people still retreat from buying sunscreen. They may even  actually prefer a tan thru swimsuit than some sun tan oil. It's really amazing that we still fail to learn considering how much we know. Even Hollywood celebrities have these issues and they are sun bathing all the time. There’s a very good chance that some of them own a tan thru swimsuit.

If you really want to have a dark tint or slight glow, I recommend that you should avoid using a tan thru swimsuit, and go with the sunless tanner instead. This is a much safer and certainly more contemporary fix to the pale skin dilemma. You can find a lot of sunless tanner to choose from these days.
 
Head on down to your local Walgreens or CVS Pharmacy and browse through an entire rack of sunless tanning products. The "Glow" ones are very popular right now because they don't leave streaks behind. Additionally, a good sunless tanner is a lot cheaper than paying for a tan thru swimsuit.