Is it even possible for someone who has had incredibly pasty white as paper skin as well as red discolouratons for the whole of their lives to tan? I don't think I've ever gained any colour throughout my entire life despite being in tropical countries for multiple weeks at a time
is it just genetic?
Like i'm not going for a super bronzed look or anything, just a hint of peachiness so I don't look so ghostly and unhealthy
any natural recommendations (oils etc?)
(no beta-carotine supplements, fake tan or tanning beds)
just after colouration like pic related
sadly I live in a country where it with almost no sunny times and I'm hopefully looking for something more year round
at this point I feel like it's more just my genetics and i'm fucked :^(
beta carotine
>>12456096
>no beta-carotene supplements
I also don't want to eat 10 carrots every day
>>12456221
So you don't want to do anything but still want the tan? Stop asking questions if you already know you don't want the answer.
>>12456092
embrace the pale, OP, your skin will age at half the rate of everyone else
Aim for kpop idol aesthetics
>>12457315
this, i wish i could keep an even pale tone in all of my body
fucking sun
>>12456092
Spray Tan, get a membership. They're quick and effective and reasonably priced.
Retarded question but is it possible to tan if you use sun block? History of skin cancer runs in my family and no Im usually pretty well covered or oiled up in sun block out of fear.
>>12458827
yeah shit I think i'm a type II
oh well guess i'll just have to live with it, it's not worth eating mountains of carrots
>intentionaly letting the sun roast your skin
enjoy ageing sunfags, 80% of ageing is caused/accelerated by sun damage