Does tanning with a sunburn make you more at risk for skin cancer?

Thе initially few times I wеnt tanning I gοt pink, bυt I wanted tο gеt really tan before spring brеаk ѕο I јυѕt kept vacant even wіth a small sunburn. Iѕ thіѕ increasing mу risks fοr being paid skin cancer?

And I οnlу gο tanning fοr аbουt a month οf each year… іѕ thаt tеrrіblе?

4 Comments

  • Workingman says:

    It does vaguely. Too many ultraviolet rays can hurt skin cells, which can increase your risk for cancer. I don’t believe that tanning only once in a while will produce skin cancer, so I guess you are OK. Try not to tan too much though (like some girls in high school that I know). And how would a foot detox prevent you from being paid skin cancer. Cancer is caused by mutating cells. A foot detox wouldn’t fix hurt cells.

  • dipty G says:

    Don’t get frightened, my health check science study tells me that skin cancer is caused due to overexposure to sun. The reason of high rate of skin cancer is due to the increased digit of UV rays. Now, UV rays are potential risk to us. They produce skin cancer, so, if you don’t expose yourself much to the sun; your chances of being paid skin cancer are very few.

    Don’t burn yourself and if you do, place your feet in detox foot spa or detox foot bath. This will evacuate all toxins and impurities from your body. regards, :)

  • Jennifer H says:

    Yes it does. I don’t know what kind of health check study the other person has done, but I have had melanoma skin cancer and yes turning pink, a small sun burn, consistency in the sun and/or tanning bed will increase your opportunity of being paid skin cancer.