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Skin Myths: There’s No Such Thing as a Healthy Tan

Bob Root

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Skin Myths: There’s No Such Thing as a Healthy Tan

Welcome to Skin Myths, Busted — from Keys Natural Skincare, where we take the skincare nonsense apart so your skin doesn’t have to. I’m Bob Root. Today’s myth: a base tan protects your skin, and a tan looks healthy.

Oof. This one’s going to be unpopular at the beach, but somebody has to say it. A tan is not a sign of health. A tan is your skin’s response to damage.

Here’s what’s actually happening: when UV hits your skin, it damages the DNA in your cells. Your skin’s defense is to pump out melanin — the pigment that creates a tan — to try to shield the cells underneath. So that golden glow? That’s your skin throwing up sandbags after the flood already started. The tan is the receipt for damage that already happened.

And the base tan protects me idea? A base tan gives you roughly the protection of the weakest sunscreen imaginable — we’re talking an SPF of maybe three or four. That’s not armor. That’s a paper umbrella in a hurricane.

This matters because UV damage adds up over a lifetime: premature aging, sun spots, and far more serious risks down the road. Those wrinkles people spend a fortune fighting later? A lot of that is sun.

At Keys, we’d rather you protect the skin you have than tan it into early retirement. Most important is to cover up. UPF rated clothing, A UPF hat with a large brim and UV rated sunglasses. Then wear sunscreen on uncovered areas, reapply it, and enjoy the sun without roasting in it.

So the healthiest glow isn’t a tan. It’s skin you didn’t have to apologize to later.

And that’s today’s myth — busted. Keys Natural Skincare: real ingredients, real science, refreshingly little nonsense. We’ll see you next myth.

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Skin Myths. There's no such thing as a healthy tan. Welcome to Skin Myths, Busted, from Keys Natural Skin Care, where we take the skincare nonsense apart so your skin doesn't have to. I'm Bob Root. Today's myth: a base tan protects your skin and a tan looks healthy. Oof, this one's going to be unpopular at the beach, but somebody has to say it. A tan is not a sign of health. A tan is your skin's response to damage. Here's what's actually happening. When UV hits your skin, it damages the DNA in your cells. Your skin's defense is to pump out melanin, the pigment that creates a tan, to try to shield the cells underneath. So that golden glow? That's your skin throwing up sandbags after the flood already started. The tan is the receipt for damage that already happened. And the base tan protects me idea? A base tan gives you roughly the protection of the weakest sunscreen imaginable. We're talking an SPF of maybe three or four. That's not armor, that's a paper umbrella in a hurricane. This matters because UV damage adds up over a lifetime, premature aging, sunspots, and far more serious risks down the road. Those wrinkles people spend a fortune fighting later? A lot of that is sun. At Keys, we'd rather you protect the skin you have than tan it into early retirement. Most important is to cover up. UPF-rated clothing, a UPF hat with a large brim, and UV-rated sunglasses. Then wear sunscreen on uncovered areas, reapply it, and enjoy the sun without roasting in it. So the healthiest glow isn't a tan. It's skin you didn't have to apologize to later. And that's today's myth Busted. Keys Natural Skin Care Real ingredients, real science, refreshingly little nonsense. We'll see you next myth.