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I was wondering if it is possible to tan the soles of your feet, palms of hands and bottoms of your arms. because it always is lighter on anyone.
Why is it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I dont want to tan my palms i was sitting in my garden with my mum on the garden bench and she was putting the underside of her arms up and i thought she looked silly but she couldnt explain why she didn't tan there.
I odnt tan atall i'm deadly pale and burn go like a tomatoe then straight back to the dead people.
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I odnt tan atall i'm deadly pale and burn go like a tomatoe then straight back to the dead people.
Thanks
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the real reason for this is because there is little/no melanin cells in your palms or soles - you could stick them in the sun all day long, but they would never tan! melanin is the substance in your skin that turns brown when it is exposed to sunlight and protects you (to some degree) from the harmful rays in the sun. people from asia, africa and the carribean have much higher levels of melanin in their skin as they live in very sunny/hot areas and are therefore darker in colour to protect their skin from harmful rays, too. that's why we pale people burn in a little warm weather and have higher rates of skin cancer. you should always be careful and cover up in the sun (with clothes and sunscreen) - fake tan is always preferable to frying yourself outside. i'm only 32 and have olive skin which tans easily, but i had my first precancerous mole removed in december last year.