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Do tanning booths always turn you orange?
I live in Seattle, and unfortunately this summer I think we've had something like an hour and a half of weather over 80 degrees. I normally tan quite a bit over the summer, but between what our weathers decided to do and the fact that I'm working quite a bit more, I haven't. I like getting a little color over the summer so I was thinking about going to a tanning place for the first time. I've got dark hair/eyes and an olive complexion, so when I tan out in the world I tend to not burn and get bronwn-er as opposed to turning orange. I can't help but picture the stereotypical orange girl though as soon as I think of tanning booths. I'm not sure if the orange thing is related to your complexion or just the process of tanning booths themselves, and I'd rather stay on the paler side than be bright orange.
So basically, does the act of using a tanning booth itself usually produce that orange color?
5 AnswersOther - Skin & Body10 years agoAre chinese fire bellied newts compatible with guppies?
I'm planning on getting some chinese fire bellied newts in the near future. I'll be getting 2 newts that will live in a 10 gallon tank. So I'm wondering, what kind of fish would be able to live in the aquarium with them? I was thinking fancy guppies, but I don't know much about the newts yet so if anyone could help me pick out a small, schooling fish that would be able to live peacefully with the newts, I would be grateful (:
5 AnswersFish1 decade ago