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I got sunburnt which is obviously a drag for me because in theory the sun is supposed to kill me.
My legs are ice skaters' legs. No tan in sight.
SkyClan or cream,
You know how some people get sun-kissed, well i got sun bitch slapped
I am not a sun person at all. I think it's a cancerous poison and I don't want it touching me.
I burn very easily, so if I forget sunscreen, I will be a tomato by the end of the day. I'm very big on sunscreen and hats. I grew up in Florida, and I love the beach, and I think it's healthy to get a little bit of color.
A tan is the best accessory for any outfit!
I don't have any tan lines because I sunbathe in the nude.
They built these little tanning booths for Brooke and I to do nothing but lay down and tan all over.
Surfing is not my strong point. And ... I don't really have a tan. I go to the tanning place, the one that sprays you with color.
I am too much in the sun.
Two weeks of killer sunburn is worth a lifetime of being gorgeous
When you have a natural genetic tan developed over centuries and many generations, the idea of soaking up rays by the pool has never made sense.
Applying sunscreen became a habit that now I use in my daily life.
Avoid irritation more than exposure to the sun ... In the tropics one must before everything keep calm.' ...
Avoid sunscreen! Regular sun exposure reduces risk of melanoma.
I liberally apply sunscreen and wear hats.
Since I was growing up in New Zealand where there's a hole in the ozone layer above us, we get so much sun damage to our skin, and the thing we can do to look after ourselves is use sunscreen during the day, but making sure your skin is well hydrated while you sleep.
I don't approve of sunbathing, and it's bad for you.
Who doesn't feel studious when he doesn't have a girl with a Riviera suntan?
As far back as I can remember, I have worshipped the sun. My skin is fair, but as the years have gone by, it has toughened and darkened. I now turn a rich golden brown every summer, but only after the first day of burning.
I use sunscreen every single day, even if I'm not going outside in the sun, because I'm near a window. I can always get those UV rays on my face, so I always apply sunscreen on my face and neck. It's like brushing my teeth: I feel weird if I don't apply sunscreen.
Well, I'm half Italian, so last year on Warped Tour I got this really good tan and I was like, bummer.
Without fake tan I have the skin tones of a dead jellyfish.
My actinic keratosis is a result of the triumphalism of the beach. The sun exacerbates it.
Skin bathed in summer sunset light is sultry and sublime. Every woman looks irresistible in its glow-relaxed and sensual.
I always wear SPF 30 sunscreen under my make-up, and I also wear a hat because taking care of my skin is important to me.
There is a small window of opportunity for freckled girls to tan.
There's no such thing as a healthy tan, and that's what people need to understand.
Sunscreen is my number 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 tip. I'm a fanatic, partially because I live in L.A. and have fair skin and freckles, and partially because of my kids. My mom always made me wear sunscreen and I'm trying to be that mom for them.
I'd advise people to never step out without wearing an SPF, not even on a cloudy day.
Okay, big guy, as much as I'm enjoying this, I don't think my tan's improving much considering it's pitch dark." [Butch to Vishous]
"You don't have a tan."
"See? This is getting me nowhere. So how about we head home?
I don't like the sun, but I live in California.
When I get in the sun I get very tanned. You can't tell me from the native fishermen in Hawaii or Mexico.
When you're tanner, you feel hotter and sexier. You should try it.
I'm super careful with my skin and make sure to protect it. I always sit under an umbrella. And I'm a sunblock bully. If you're on the beach with me, I will spray you down with SPF 50-plus.
Always wear sunscreen and wash your makeup off at night.
Living at the beach, it's hard to get out of the sun.
I don't tan on my upper thighs, so when I first wore those [ cut-off jean short shorts] I look like I was walking on two cans of milk.
Why? You want to know why? Step into a tanning booth and fry yourself for two or three days. After your skin bubbles and peels off, roll in coarse salt, then pull on long underwear woven from spun glass and razor wire. Over that goes your regular clothes, as long as they are tight.
If you want your place in the sun you've got put up with a few blisters.
I wear sunscreen every single day - I just don't go out of the house without it. I also try to get enough sleep, eat as healthy as I can and keep hydrated. I have very sensitive skin, and depending on what products are used on a shoot, my skin can break out in an instant.
People go tanning because they like to feel tan. You feel more sexy when you're tan and I don't understand why you would tax on that, because you're making yourself feel more happy about yourself.
I walk around with a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen all the time,
Watch the sun until it comes into your body and stays as a tiny sun. It will keep your face shining even in the coldest of winter.
Tanning is tricky, because a lot of people just look orange.
I'm not a sun person.
My spray-tan woman is amazing. She comes to my house at 10 o'clock the night before a shoot. The results are so brown, flawless, and natural. It's just weird because my natural skin color is very white, almost whitish yellow.
behaving in an almost giddy fashion, some slathering on sunscreen in
I am allergic highly to the sun; that's my worst enemy.
Even though we all know the facts, it's hard to resist the lure of a tan.
The best beauty advice I ever received is to keep skin hydrated and limit harsh exposure to the sun. If you are set on the tanned look, there are plenty of great creams that will give you a healthy-looking glow.
Normally for photo shoots I get a full wax, some tanning, a facial.
I love being outdoors and think a tan is very sexy. I'll lie out on white towels strewn with pillows. I don't like to hide under hats. If anyone knows about spending lots of the time on the beach, with kids and dogs in tow, it's me.
I have olive skin, so if I'm in the sun for even 15 minutes, I turn brown.
If only my sunscreen was as good as my writers block!
Keep your face to sunshine and you cannot see the shadows
I love the sun, but we don't get on at all; it doesn't agree with my Celtic tones. I also like nothing better than putting on a big ski jacket and feeling the wind in my face.
I can tan quickly. What takes people hours to do, I can tan in half an hour.
I can only be in the sun for 15 minutes before burning. I have sunscreen on my face every day. If I'm walking on the sunny side of the street, I'll walk to the shady side. I'm too uncomfortable in the sun.
Albanians, we tan well! I don't burn; I bake.
I always take a less-is-more approach to my routine, and use products that create a sun-kissed glow that can transition from day to night.
I love summer, but my legs are so pale I can never wear shorts or a bikini.
The worst beauty advice that I have ever taken has been from people who have told me that sunscreen isn't necessary. Not true!
If you want a place in the sun, you've got to put up with a few blisters.
Get the hell off the Beach in Asbury Park and get out. You're done. It's 4:30 PM. You've maximized your tan. Get off the beach. Get in you cars and get out of those areas.
I can tan. I get tannish. It's not really tan, it's tannish. That kind of color.
With pregnancy and nursing, the hormones mean your skin tends to be more sensitive to the light, so it's very important to use sun block every day.
Once a month, for one evening, we are free to wear our natural skins. We are on the outside as we are internally.
Well, as I got older and started using makeup, I wanted to use something lightweight under my makeup that wouldn't clog my pores. So I get up in the morning, brush my teeth, wash my face, and do my whole routine. Sunscreen is the first thing I put on before I put on my makeup.
Men are sort of doofuses about sunscreen, and for the most part, women are more inclined to take better care of themselves, but a reminder is always good for everyone.
I love physical sunblocks with zinc. When I used to surf, I'd sometimes tuck a bottle of sunscreen into my wet suit sleeve - when you're in the water having a great time, you're not thinking about running out to put on more sunblock.
I wish somebody had told me to start using sunscreen when I was younger 'cause I grew up in the '70s ... and at that time, I used to coat my body with baby oil. I think it's so important that we learn to be as careful as we possibly can and not only for beauty, but for skincare.
I have to have my sunscreen. It's so important for wrinkle reduction but also to protect you from the sun. Whatever skin type one might have, whatever age they're at, I think sunscreen is key.
It was another sunny day, good for skin cancer and playing tennis.
Well in two months, it'd be sunbathing time. That made me smile. I enjoyed lying in the sun in a little bikini, timing myself carefully so I didn't burn. I loved the smell of coconut oil. And I don't want to hear any lectures about how bad tanning is for you. That's my vice. Everybody gets one.
Worried about dry skin? Concerned about lines and wrinkles? Then visit a burns unit and get some perspective.
I always carry Evian bottle and sunscreen.
Sometimes, when the sun shines, it scorches.
When we do 'Sports Illustrated,' it starts the night before. You do a St. Tropez tan that night, then baby oil gel, then body color.
When you're tan, you feel better about yourself.
She sent me a bottle with a liquid composed of lemon juice, egg white and French brandy. In a few days my sunburn disappeared and since then I have always used this mixture. One
If you want a place in the sun, you have to expect a few blisters.
The August sun, God's blood-blister ...
A person without a shadow should keep out of the sun, that is the only safe and rational plan.
Gohan...Is that sunburn or are you blushing?
Never look directly at the sun. Instead, look at the sunflower.
I pay attention to the sun. I've worn sunglasses while I play, for years, and apply sunscreen. No matter where I'm playing, there's a rain suit in my bag, too.
One of my style commandments is to always have beautifully radiant skin.
I'm all about kind of preserving hair and face, conditioning products and staying out of the sun.
The healthcare reform bill now includes a tanning booth tax of 10 percent. You know what this means? This whole thing could be funded by the cast of 'Jersey Shore.'
It's a drag having to wear socks during matches, because the tan, like, stops at the ankles. I can never get my skin, like, color coordinated.
Sun! Love it but know I should not be in it so much.
I love Dior products. They have this Capture Totale One Essential Skin Boosting Super Serum that gives you fresh, glowing, dewy skin.
I don't know what to do with myself when it's sunny!
Back then they used different chemicals in the tanning process. They prevent ocean bacteria from eating away at whatever is inside. A leather bag from the early 1900's is like a time capsule.
BB cream is my lifesaver! It's so light on my skin, plus it protects and gives me coverage at the same time. My favorites are from Maybelline and Smashbox.
With my sport, I am outside and in the water, which can be really drying and damaging to the skin, so I try to be vigilant about taking good care of it.
Kimmeridge (n.): The light breeze which blows through your armpit hair when you are stretched out sunbathing';
I'm not too good at lying still in the sun.