On a sunny day, there is a lot that you can do: parasail, surf or just sit and soak in those warm rays. On bright days, though, one of the first things you should do is reach for the sunscreen.
“We put it on before we even left, so that we would make sure that we had good coverage and that it had time to absorb,” said Becki Bell, who was visiting one of Cleveland’s lakefront parks with family this week. “We’re out here to enjoy the weather and enjoy the park, but not damage our skin.”
Unfortunately, some bad advice spreading on social media could make sunny-day activities even more damaging for your skin.
That’s because “beer tanning” appears to be a trend on social media. Proponents basically just pour a bottle on their skin, then soak in a dose of UV and other harmful rays.
Often there’s no sunscreen, no tanning oil and no protection.
Yuck, but it's something to do with old Bud Lite that you're afraid will embarrass you with your friends.
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