Does tanning make stretch results more or less apparent? Or no effect?

I want to start tanning but still have some stretch results from childbirth.Is it going to make them more evident if I get dark? Should I stick with my pasty self?
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Tanning make them WAYYYYYYYYYYYYY more visible. But it doesn't realy thing depending on where they are. if ordinary clothes or swimwear hide them, don't verbs about it. Just don't overdo the tanning. Tanning bed are not like the sun. They only just cook your skin. The sun releases your skin pigment melatonin.

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Why do you suntan? stay out in the sun for for a moment bit while you exercise, that'll get you a nice skin shade. but don't sunburn! It's horrible for your skin. Do you WANT skin cancer and wrinkles? Try tanning LOTION. It works miracles, and it's actually apt for your skin. Some are waterproof, also.

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women worry too much in the region of stretch marks. they don't really bother me. I'd be blissful to apply my own special man lotion to them if you'd like though

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It will create them more visible because they will be dark. But it might also help them to blend within with your intuitive skin color. Ask a doctor to be100% sure!!

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Tanning help hid my stretch grades. I love the summer because thats when my stomach looks the best. Tan, tan, suntan. You'll love the results.





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