Can tanning hide scars, spider veins, stretch marks, and dark spots?
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Question by kelly825782003: Can tanning hide scars, spider veins, stretch marks, and dark spots?
I know it is not good to go tanning, but can it make scars, spider veins, stretch marks, and dark spots less visible? I have used creams and lotions for these things (for many months), but it’s not helping. I also want some color, for I am white as a ghost. I tried the self-tanning lotion and don’t like it.
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Answer by Rachel
no if anything it will make them stand out cause they don’t tan evenly with the rest of your skin
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scars in general fade after years, so they are not that visible anymore.
depending on how fresh the scars are they can be a white spot in the beginning when you go tanning… but just give it two months and they will be less visible…
same for spider veins and stretch marks. the dark spots will be less visible as well since your skin is darker
and yes of course is tanning not good for your skin, but it makes you feel better

and come on, if we wouldn’t do anything what’s bad for you, where’s the fun then??
No tanning will make the stretch mark more whiter and the dark spots will go darker and when your tan fads you will be left with darker spots than you already had and possibly new moles.
There are alot of creams available for stretch marks and dark spots, try these first!
my sister doesnt have stretch marks or anything but she has a lot of little scars and when she goes to the tanning bed after a couple months u cant see the scars