Who uses sunbeds?

No because I don't give a **** about what people think about me.

Bro you're super cool.

You guys who use sunbeds should stop, blah blah. Use a tanning moisturiser like Palmers that will build up an authenic looking tan over the course of a week without giving you skin cancer.
 
Bro you're super cool.

You guys who use sunbeds should stop, blah blah. Use a tanning moisturiser like Palmers that will build up an authenic looking tan over the course of a week without giving you skin cancer.

When did I say what others should do? I answered the question in the title and gave a reason to it. What is your problem?

Oh are you being dead-pan serious? Okay.

Thanks for the compliment 'bro'.

Why do you think that? Thanks for the tip 'bro'.
 
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You guys who use sunbeds should stop, blah blah. Use a tanning moisturiser like Palmers that will build up an authenic looking tan over the course of a week without giving you skin cancer.

The only authentic tan is a tan. Anything else looks bad. Sunbeds in moderation are good for you.

What if fake tan causes cancer?
 
No because even 1 pill has a slight chance to kill you. Going on the sunbed once won't.

USING a sunbed ONCE under the age of 35 almost doubles your risk of developing skin cancer later, a study shows.
Scientists found skin in younger people is more susceptible to cell damage that could eventually trigger tumour growth.

The chance of it becoming cancerous went up by 87 per cent — and every extra sunbed session under the age of 35 upped the risk by 1.8 per cent.

Almost as bad.....
 
The only authentic tan is a tan. Anything else looks bad. Sunbeds in moderation are good for you.

What if fake tan causes cancer?


Sunbeds in moderation are good for you? That simply isn't the case. The British Association of Dermatologists state on their website:

"Sunbed use and overexposure to the sun can be a risk to the skin at any age, however a review by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) found that first exposure to sunbeds before the age of 35 years increases the risk of melanoma by 75 per cent."

http://www.bad.org.uk/site/1133/default.aspx

If your reason for claiming they are beneficial is Vitamin D then lol, you get enough Vitamin D by simply being outside for a normal amount of time each day. There really isn't any reason to use a sunbed.
 
Sunbeds in moderation are good for you? That simply isn't the case. The British Association of Dermatologists state on their website:

"Sunbed use and overexposure to the sun can be a risk to the skin at any age, however a review by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) found that first exposure to sunbeds before the age of 35 years increases the risk of melanoma by 75 per cent."

http://www.bad.org.uk/site/1133/default.aspx

If your reason for claiming they are beneficial is Vitamin D then lol, you get enough Vitamin D by simply being outside for a normal amount of time each day. There really isn't any reason to use a sunbed.

First of all I'll call any 'research' that relies on both a time machine and is founded on a correlation fallacy rubbish.

Secondly I have a medical reason to use a sun bed - for about 3 minutes every 4-6 weeks.
 
Fake tan looks ridiculous, and everyone is well aware of the dangers of sunbeds - but much like virtually everything else, if taken in moderation and with responsibility, the long term effects can be avoided altogether.

this is so retarded just go outside...
 
First of all I'll call any 'research' that relies on both a time machine and is founded on a correlation fallacy rubbish.

Secondly I have a medical reason to use a sun bed - for about 3 minutes every 4-6 weeks.

One of my close friends has a problem with absorbing enough Vitamin D. She's been prescribed pills though, not a sunbed. Although I am highly skeptical that anyone in medicine would recommend you use a sunbed, I will take your word for it as I have no reason not to.
 
USING a sunbed ONCE under the age of 35 almost doubles your risk of developing skin cancer later, a study shows.
Scientists found skin in younger people is more susceptible to cell damage that could eventually trigger tumour growth.

The chance of it becoming cancerous went up by 87 per cent — and every extra sunbed session under the age of 35 upped the risk by 1.8 per cent.

Almost as bad.....

LMAO, so if I use a sunbed just over 50 times whilst I'm under 35, I have nearly 100% chance of developing skin cancer?
 
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