Monday, November 16, 2009

How warm outside does it need to be for natural tanning to have an effect?

As the first poster said, it depends on what the UV is at that day, and the amount of time you stay out. The temperature is just what you are able to stand. I remember when I was younger going outside in 65* weather and still tanning. And the longer you are out, the more of a tan you will get.





One time my mom actually got sun poisoning on a cloudy day. And another time, durring winter when it was unusually warm, around 50* she also got a tan. So temperature has nothing to do with it.

How warm outside does it need to be for natural tanning to have an effect?
its not so much about how warm. its more about the UV rays.
Reply:80's to 90's
Reply:its not the temperature its how sunny it is and usually u need to have no clouds around for a good even tan


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