How tf can i fix my tan

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I've recently noticed that im getting tanned day by day because of being out too much (i live in a tropical area) and its bothering me
 
dont go outside and take vitamin D
also why is tanning bad?
 
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Melanin inhibitors.
 
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I've recently noticed that im getting tanned day by day because of being out too much (i live in a tropical area) and its bothering me
Hydroquinone
 
dont go outside and take vitamin D
also why is tanning bad?

My Ethnicity is already tanned don't need more.

Tanning looks better on white people because they are fair af
 
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embrace your browness.
 
I've recently noticed that im getting tanned day by day because of being out too much (i live in a tropical area) and its bothering me
the 1000 bleaching threads here
 
I've recently noticed that im getting tanned day by day because of being out too much (i live in a tropical area) and its bothering me
Low dose aspirin inhibits Tyrosinase, that will fix it
 
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I've recently noticed that im getting tanned day by day because of being out too much (i live in a tropical area) and its bothering me
lol why losing ur ethnic halo brown is law
 
I've recently noticed that im getting tanned day by day because of being out too much (i live in a tropical area) and its bothering me
and if this is u on the pfp u arent brown enough btw look at the guy on my avi ( vito basso ) he coloring mog u to slums of madagascar and back
 
Not 100% but close enough

"Research on aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) and skin pigmentation shows that while it can lead to a reduction in melanin, it does not actually block the tyrosinase enzyme itself.

  • The Findings: Studies on B16 melanoma cells found that aspirin decreased the amount of tyrosinase protein being produced (down-regulation) rather than stopping the enzyme from working once it exists.


  • The Result: It may act as a "skin-lightening" agent by reducing the expression of the gene (via the MITF pathway), but in lab tests, aspirin failed to inhibit the actual catalytic activity of mushroom or human tyrosinase directly."

    - Google
 
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