How to get the perfect golden tan [HIGH EFFORT]

In this guide I will write about all my knowledge regarding skin pigmentation, one of the elements that improves attractiveness by 30% and makes someone look much more appealing.
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The Golden Tan

What you need to know before you start tanning:
90% of the people who follow those "primal" TikToks where influencers say "just stay in the sun to get testosterone" will only end up red and swollen with serious risks of burns,
because they don't follow the basic rules for healthy tanning, as they consume SEED OILS.

[SEED OILS] AVOID!
Seed oils are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which are more prone to oxidation when exposed to heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Some researchers suggest that higher levels of oxidized PUFAs in skin tissues may increase oxidative stress and inflammation, potentially contributing to greater skin redness and sensitivity after sun exposure. However, the evidence is still debated, and sunburn is primarily caused by UV damage to the skin
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Furthermore, the ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 will certainly strip the skin of its natural protection, as these oils oxidize when exposed to the sun, since they are inside your cells.
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[Skin tones and their undertones]
Identify your skin tone and undertone; the undertones of your skin will dictate how much reddish "blush" your skin will have, or if your skin will be more even. Either way, they are just halos and depend a lot on your overall coloring, such as hair, eyes, lips, lashes, eyebrows, etc.
1000124704

Ideally, it would even be the Stromboli M3, with its higher contrast and greater appeal. Besides, you won't get that "orange" tan even if you spend 6 hours a day in the sun, aiming for tones Stromboli M3

[The reason why tan is so important to any archetype]
It's not just a matter of appeal, it's a matter of health. There's a reason why signs of health are attractive; the peak of appeal is slightly yellowish skin with reddish tones on the cheeks and nose—that's the peak of aesthetic appeal.
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Notice that they have different phenotypes, but they all harmonize well with their eyes and hair. Richard Ramirez, in particular, has one of the most aesthetically pleasing tans, as it's extremely natural and looks more like a natural color than a bronze, even though it's tanned due to his nomadic lifestyle.

![Natural highlights at the ends of the hair]!
With the action of ultraviolet radiation, the melanin in your hair will gradually break down, and you will notice ends that are lighter than your natural hair color (especially if your hair is medium to light brown). Often, these natural highlights are brighter and more reflective than dye, as different degradations occur. Almost always, this color that the sun leaves (it can be orange, reddish, or blonde) will look good on you because it is your genetics that dictate it, and your hair coloring genetics are always good because they are subtle and only add depth to the "flow" of the hair. One of the most iconic examples is Corrado Martini
1000124716

However, you will need stronger nutrition and hydration, as the effects of the sun, even during calmer hours, are severe. Therefore, I will be including a very good guide on hair nutrition from @arlo_420
Thread 'Full hair maxxing tutorial, the ultimate guide to growing thick luchous hair' https://looksmax.org/threads/full-h...-guide-to-growing-thick-luchous-hair.2143606/
[How to sunbathe the right way]
There's no secret to sunbathing; you just need to understand that you're much less likely to get sunburned and actually tan if you expose yourself to the sun before 10 am and after 4 pm. These times, with a lot of infrared light, are not ideal. Don't use sunscreen. If you eat healthily with micronutrients and macronutrients, you won't suffer the damage that the media portrays to make money. Humans spent millennia adapting to the sun, and now we use chemicals on our skin—my god! But with the chaotic populations around the planet, we have Black people in sunless environments and pale skin in Africa. So, limit your sun exposure to one hour a day. [Moisturize your skin, etc]
I don't use any of those chemical products. Having a healthy and natural microbiome helps a lot. Don't use chemicals on your skin.

It's clear that if you weren't born with the genetics to have ideal skin, then you weren't born that way. Using melatonin and things like that won't help; just do the basics naturally, etc. Humans have never had to worry about this because it's part of the foundation of life and human routine.
A tan won't make you look good if you're ugly, but if you are good-looking it's a great softmaxx, not to mention the health reasons.

@NVM_Ignacio
@britadeirajunior999
 
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In this guide I will write about all my knowledge regarding skin pigmentation, one of the elements that improves attractiveness by 30% and makes someone look much more appealing.
View attachment 5242300
The Golden Tan

What you need to know before you start tanning:
90% of the people who follow those "primal" TikToks where influencers say "just stay in the sun to get testosterone" will only end up red and swollen with serious risks of burns,
because they don't follow the basic rules for healthy tanning, as they consume SEED OILS.

[SEED OILS] AVOID!
Seed oils are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which are more prone to oxidation when exposed to heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Some researchers suggest that higher levels of oxidized PUFAs in skin tissues may increase oxidative stress and inflammation, potentially contributing to greater skin redness and sensitivity after sun exposure. However, the evidence is still debated, and sunburn is primarily caused by UV damage to the skinView attachment 5242315
Furthermore, the ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 will certainly strip the skin of its natural protection, as these oils oxidize when exposed to the sun, since they are inside your cells.
View attachment 5242323
[Skin tones and their undertones]
Identify your skin tone and undertone; the undertones of your skin will dictate how much reddish "blush" your skin will have, or if your skin will be more even. Either way, they are just halos and depend a lot on your overall coloring, such as hair, eyes, lips, lashes, eyebrows, etc.
View attachment 5242359

Ideally, it would even be the Stromboli M3, with its higher contrast and greater appeal. Besides, you won't get that "orange" tan even if you spend 6 hours a day in the sun, aiming for tones Stromboli M3

[The reason why bronze is so important to any archetype]
It's not just a matter of appeal, it's a matter of health. There's a reason why signs of health are attractive; the peak of appeal is slightly yellowish skin with reddish tones on the cheeks and nose—that's the peak of aesthetic appeal.
View attachment 5242419
View attachment 5242420
View attachment 5242427
View attachment 5242435
Notice that they have different phenotypes, but they all harmonize well with their eyes and hair. Richard Ramirez, in particular, has one of the most aesthetically pleasing tans, as it's extremely natural and looks more like a natural color than a bronze, even though it's tanned due to his nomadic lifestyle.

![Natural highlights at the ends of the hair]!
With the action of ultraviolet radiation, the melanin in your hair will gradually break down, and you will notice ends that are lighter than your natural hair color (especially if your hair is medium to light brown). Often, these natural highlights are brighter and more reflective than dye, as different degradations occur. Almost always, this color that the sun leaves (it can be orange, reddish, or blonde) will look good on you because it is your genetics that dictate it, and your hair coloring genetics are always good because they are subtle and only add depth to the "flow" of the hair. One of the most iconic examples is Corrado Martini
View attachment 5242465
However, you will need stronger nutrition and hydration, as the effects of the sun, even during calmer hours, are severe. Therefore, I will be including a very good guide on hair nutrition from @arlo_420
Thread 'Full hair maxxing tutorial, the ultimate guide to growing thick luchous hair' https://looksmax.org/threads/full-h...-guide-to-growing-thick-luchous-hair.2143606/
[How to sunbathe the right way]
There's no secret to sunbathing; you just need to understand that you're much less likely to get sunburned and actually tan if you expose yourself to the sun before 10 am and after 4 pm. These times, with a lot of infrared light, are not ideal. Don't use sunscreen. If you eat healthily with micronutrients and macronutrients, you won't suffer the damage that the media portrays to make money. Humans spent millennia adapting to the sun, and now we use chemicals on our skin—my god! But with the chaotic populations around the planet, we have Black people in sunless environments and pale skin in Africa. So, limit your sun exposure to one hour a day. [Moisturize your skin, etc]
I don't use any of those chemical products. Having a healthy and natural microbiome helps a lot. Don't use chemicals on your skin.

It's clear that if you weren't born with the genetics to have ideal skin, then you weren't born that way. Using melatonin and things like that won't help; just do the basics naturally, etc. Humans have never had to worry about this because it's part of the foundation of life and human routine.
A tan won't make you look good if you're ugly, but if you are good-looking it's a great softmaxx, not to mention the health reasons.

@NVM_Ignacio
@britadeirajunior999
Hmm mirin for effort but golden tan just looks like dehydrated badly tanned skin to me unless u have a top tier facial strucutre
 
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High effort good thread
 
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In this guide I will write about all my knowledge regarding skin pigmentation, one of the elements that improves attractiveness by 30% and makes someone look much more appealing.
View attachment 5242300
The Golden Tan

What you need to know before you start tanning:
90% of the people who follow those "primal" TikToks where influencers say "just stay in the sun to get testosterone" will only end up red and swollen with serious risks of burns,
because they don't follow the basic rules for healthy tanning, as they consume SEED OILS.

[SEED OILS] AVOID!
Seed oils are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which are more prone to oxidation when exposed to heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Some researchers suggest that higher levels of oxidized PUFAs in skin tissues may increase oxidative stress and inflammation, potentially contributing to greater skin redness and sensitivity after sun exposure. However, the evidence is still debated, and sunburn is primarily caused by UV damage to the skinView attachment 5242315
Furthermore, the ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 will certainly strip the skin of its natural protection, as these oils oxidize when exposed to the sun, since they are inside your cells.
View attachment 5242323
[Skin tones and their undertones]
Identify your skin tone and undertone; the undertones of your skin will dictate how much reddish "blush" your skin will have, or if your skin will be more even. Either way, they are just halos and depend a lot on your overall coloring, such as hair, eyes, lips, lashes, eyebrows, etc.
View attachment 5242359

Ideally, it would even be the Stromboli M3, with its higher contrast and greater appeal. Besides, you won't get that "orange" tan even if you spend 6 hours a day in the sun, aiming for tones Stromboli M3

[The reason why bronze is so important to any archetype]
It's not just a matter of appeal, it's a matter of health. There's a reason why signs of health are attractive; the peak of appeal is slightly yellowish skin with reddish tones on the cheeks and nose—that's the peak of aesthetic appeal.
View attachment 5242419
View attachment 5242420
View attachment 5242427
View attachment 5242435
Notice that they have different phenotypes, but they all harmonize well with their eyes and hair. Richard Ramirez, in particular, has one of the most aesthetically pleasing tans, as it's extremely natural and looks more like a natural color than a bronze, even though it's tanned due to his nomadic lifestyle.

![Natural highlights at the ends of the hair]!
With the action of ultraviolet radiation, the melanin in your hair will gradually break down, and you will notice ends that are lighter than your natural hair color (especially if your hair is medium to light brown). Often, these natural highlights are brighter and more reflective than dye, as different degradations occur. Almost always, this color that the sun leaves (it can be orange, reddish, or blonde) will look good on you because it is your genetics that dictate it, and your hair coloring genetics are always good because they are subtle and only add depth to the "flow" of the hair. One of the most iconic examples is Corrado Martini
View attachment 5242465
However, you will need stronger nutrition and hydration, as the effects of the sun, even during calmer hours, are severe. Therefore, I will be including a very good guide on hair nutrition from @arlo_420
Thread 'Full hair maxxing tutorial, the ultimate guide to growing thick luchous hair' https://looksmax.org/threads/full-h...-guide-to-growing-thick-luchous-hair.2143606/
[How to sunbathe the right way]
There's no secret to sunbathing; you just need to understand that you're much less likely to get sunburned and actually tan if you expose yourself to the sun before 10 am and after 4 pm. These times, with a lot of infrared light, are not ideal. Don't use sunscreen. If you eat healthily with micronutrients and macronutrients, you won't suffer the damage that the media portrays to make money. Humans spent millennia adapting to the sun, and now we use chemicals on our skin—my god! But with the chaotic populations around the planet, we have Black people in sunless environments and pale skin in Africa. So, limit your sun exposure to one hour a day. [Moisturize your skin, etc]
I don't use any of those chemical products. Having a healthy and natural microbiome helps a lot. Don't use chemicals on your skin.

It's clear that if you weren't born with the genetics to have ideal skin, then you weren't born that way. Using melatonin and things like that won't help; just do the basics naturally, etc. Humans have never had to worry about this because it's part of the foundation of life and human routine.
A tan won't make you look good if you're ugly, but if you are good-looking it's a great softmaxx, not to mention the health reasons.

@NVM_Ignacio
@britadeirajunior999
Great thread, BOTB worthy? No, but still great!
 
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Hmm mirin for effort but golden tan just looks like dehydrated badly tanned skin to me unless u have a top tier facial strucutre
When we say "golden skin," it doesn't necessarily mean that sunburned complexion women get, but rather a slight golden yellow undertone, which can be achieved in the morning.
 
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What if I’m a dark skin negro
 
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Great thread, read every word
 
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Is it possible to spend to much time in the sun as a white person, like 3 hours?
 
In this guide I will write about all my knowledge regarding skin pigmentation, one of the elements that improves attractiveness by 30% and makes someone look much more appealing.
View attachment 5242300
The Golden Tan

What you need to know before you start tanning:
90% of the people who follow those "primal" TikToks where influencers say "just stay in the sun to get testosterone" will only end up red and swollen with serious risks of burns,
because they don't follow the basic rules for healthy tanning, as they consume SEED OILS.

[SEED OILS] AVOID!
Seed oils are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which are more prone to oxidation when exposed to heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Some researchers suggest that higher levels of oxidized PUFAs in skin tissues may increase oxidative stress and inflammation, potentially contributing to greater skin redness and sensitivity after sun exposure. However, the evidence is still debated, and sunburn is primarily caused by UV damage to the skinView attachment 5242315
Furthermore, the ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 will certainly strip the skin of its natural protection, as these oils oxidize when exposed to the sun, since they are inside your cells.
View attachment 5242323
[Skin tones and their undertones]
Identify your skin tone and undertone; the undertones of your skin will dictate how much reddish "blush" your skin will have, or if your skin will be more even. Either way, they are just halos and depend a lot on your overall coloring, such as hair, eyes, lips, lashes, eyebrows, etc.
View attachment 5242359

Ideally, it would even be the Stromboli M3, with its higher contrast and greater appeal. Besides, you won't get that "orange" tan even if you spend 6 hours a day in the sun, aiming for tones Stromboli M3

[The reason why tan is so important to any archetype]
It's not just a matter of appeal, it's a matter of health. There's a reason why signs of health are attractive; the peak of appeal is slightly yellowish skin with reddish tones on the cheeks and nose—that's the peak of aesthetic appeal.
View attachment 5242419
View attachment 5242420
View attachment 5242427
View attachment 5242435
Notice that they have different phenotypes, but they all harmonize well with their eyes and hair. Richard Ramirez, in particular, has one of the most aesthetically pleasing tans, as it's extremely natural and looks more like a natural color than a bronze, even though it's tanned due to his nomadic lifestyle.

![Natural highlights at the ends of the hair]!
With the action of ultraviolet radiation, the melanin in your hair will gradually break down, and you will notice ends that are lighter than your natural hair color (especially if your hair is medium to light brown). Often, these natural highlights are brighter and more reflective than dye, as different degradations occur. Almost always, this color that the sun leaves (it can be orange, reddish, or blonde) will look good on you because it is your genetics that dictate it, and your hair coloring genetics are always good because they are subtle and only add depth to the "flow" of the hair. One of the most iconic examples is Corrado Martini
View attachment 5242465
However, you will need stronger nutrition and hydration, as the effects of the sun, even during calmer hours, are severe. Therefore, I will be including a very good guide on hair nutrition from @arlo_420
Thread 'Full hair maxxing tutorial, the ultimate guide to growing thick luchous hair' https://looksmax.org/threads/full-h...-guide-to-growing-thick-luchous-hair.2143606/
[How to sunbathe the right way]
There's no secret to sunbathing; you just need to understand that you're much less likely to get sunburned and actually tan if you expose yourself to the sun before 10 am and after 4 pm. These times, with a lot of infrared light, are not ideal. Don't use sunscreen. If you eat healthily with micronutrients and macronutrients, you won't suffer the damage that the media portrays to make money. Humans spent millennia adapting to the sun, and now we use chemicals on our skin—my god! But with the chaotic populations around the planet, we have Black people in sunless environments and pale skin in Africa. So, limit your sun exposure to one hour a day. [Moisturize your skin, etc]
I don't use any of those chemical products. Having a healthy and natural microbiome helps a lot. Don't use chemicals on your skin.

It's clear that if you weren't born with the genetics to have ideal skin, then you weren't born that way. Using melatonin and things like that won't help; just do the basics naturally, etc. Humans have never had to worry about this because it's part of the foundation of life and human routine.
A tan won't make you look good if you're ugly, but if you are good-looking it's a great softmaxx, not to mention the health reasons.

@NVM_Ignacio
@britadeirajunior999
1781878664009
 
[How to sunbathe the right way]
There's no secret to sunbathing; you just need to understand that you're much less likely to get sunburned and actually tan if you expose yourself to the sun before 10 am and after 4 pm. These times, with a lot of infrared light, are not ideal. Don't use sunscreen. If you eat healthily with micronutrients and macronutrients, you won't suffer the damage that the media portrays to make money. Humans spent millennia adapting to the sun, and now we use chemicals on our skin—my god! But with the chaotic populations around the planet, we have Black people in sunless environments and pale skin in Africa. So, limit your sun exposure to one hour a day. [Moisturize your skin, etc]
I don't use any of those chemical products. Having a healthy and natural microbiome helps a lot. Don't use chemicals on your skin.
Why not stay in the sun all day ? By your logic we should have adapted to that no ? So why do you suggest to limit sun exposure to one hour ?
It's clear that if you weren't born with the genetics to have ideal skin, then you weren't born that way. Using melatonin and things like that won't help; just do the basics naturally, etc. Humans have never had to worry about this because it's part of the foundation of life and human routine.
A tan won't make you look good if you're ugly, but if you are good-looking it's a great softmaxx, not to mention the health reasons.

@NVM_Ignacio
@britadeirajunior999
 
I don’t get the point about hair, isn’t dark contrasting hair better like delon or zurzolo
 
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Is it possible to spend to much time in the sun as a white person, like 3 hours?
Yes, it's perfectly acceptable if it's not too frequent. However, it depends on the UV level at which those 3 hours are. This type of exposure is neither ideal nor necessary for tanning and testosterone, unless you're doing something else that requires you to be in the sun. Of those 3 hours, 1.5 to 2 hours will only be burning your skin's natural barrier and you won't get any benefits, since tanning has a daily biological limit of progression. The skin renews itself every day and takes 26 days to renew completely. 1 to 1.5 hours is the maximum you can oxidize your skin in a day; after 2 hours you're just dehydrating it
 
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Why not stay in the sun all day ? By your logic we should have adapted to that no ? So why do you suggest to limit sun exposure to one hour ?
Because it would be completely unnecessary for the purposes of this guide, as I said in another answer above, for your skin not to undergo significant changes after an hour and a half in the sun; it would only possibly make your tan more "toasted" in the worst-case scenario. And yes, you can stay in the sun longer, totally possible, but the synthesis of vitamin D and tanning progression would be negligible or very minimal.
 
I don’t get the point about hair, isn’t dark contrasting hair better like delon or zurzolo
Yes, their hair will remain dark, but Zurzolo and Delon have lighter highlights in their hair; they have two colors in their hair. Notice the ends; this gives depth to the hair. And yes, it's better to have dark hair if you're a man because of sexual dimorphism.
 
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Because it would be completely unnecessary for the purposes of this guide, as I said in another answer above, for your skin not to undergo significant changes after an hour and a half in the sun; it would only possibly make your tan more "toasted" in the worst-case scenario. And yes, you can stay in the sun longer, totally possible, but the synthesis of vitamin D and tanning progression would be negligible or very minimal.
So you don't think it's bad, just not worth it. Is that what you are saying ?
 
So you don't think it's bad, just not worth it. Is that what you are saying ?
Well, it might leave your skin dehydrated, and perhaps a little redder in the following days, but you're unlikely to have serious problems like skin cancer, etc., but it's worth remembering that the salt in beach water changes everything
 
Well, it might leave your skin dehydrated, and perhaps a little redder in the following days, but you're unlikely to have serious problems like skin cancer, etc.
I thought excessive sun exposure was one of the main causes of skin cancer
, but it's worth remembering that the salt in beach water changes everything
For the better or for the worse ?
 
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I thought excessive sun exposure was one of the main causes of skin cancer

For the better or for the worse ?
1.As I said in the thread, many people are in environments they shouldn't be in. If you're pale and in a very sunny place, you'll have fewer layers of protection. However, those people used in studies saying, "Excessive sun causes skin cancer," often have compromised skin and cellular barriers. It's like having a primal habit of "getting a lot of sun" but with a body weak enough to handle it. These chemicals on the skin, in food, etc., are bad for us. Besides, to cause cancer, you'd have to have a long list of years in the sun with terrible skin. I'm 17 years old and I've spent the past years in the sun without any problems. And before you say I'm too young for this, a person who will get skin cancer in the future already has serious short-term problems with the sun, like blisters and moderate burns. A person who doesn't even have redness suddenly developing skin cancer doesn't exist. So, just stay in the sun for health benefits every day and on sunny days. Whatever you need to stay, especially if you are white.
My skin:
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2.Worse,much worse, as salt dehydrates the skin and removes its protective oily barriers.
 
1.As I said in the thread, many people are in environments they shouldn't be in. If you're pale and in a very sunny place, you'll have fewer layers of protection. However, those people used in studies saying, "Excessive sun causes skin cancer," often have compromised skin and cellular barriers. It's like having a primal habit of "getting a lot of sun" but with a body weak enough to handle it. These chemicals on the skin, in food, etc., are bad for us. Besides, to cause cancer, you'd have to have a long list of years in the sun with terrible skin. I'm 17 years old and I've spent the past years in the sun without any problems. And before you say I'm too young for this, a person who will get skin cancer in the future already has serious short-term problems with the sun, like blisters and moderate burns. A person who doesn't even have redness suddenly developing skin cancer doesn't exist. So, just stay in the sun for health benefits every day and on sunny days. Whatever you need to stay, especially if you are white.
My skin:View attachment 5242756

2.Worse,much worse, as salt dehydrates the skin and removes its protective oily barriers.
can you show some studies otherwise it's just you talking about your personal experience which I don't really care about
 
In this guide I will write about all my knowledge regarding skin pigmentation, one of the elements that improves attractiveness by 30% and makes someone look much more appealing.
View attachment 5242300
The Golden Tan

What you need to know before you start tanning:
90% of the people who follow those "primal" TikToks where influencers say "just stay in the sun to get testosterone" will only end up red and swollen with serious risks of burns,
because they don't follow the basic rules for healthy tanning, as they consume SEED OILS.

[SEED OILS] AVOID!
Seed oils are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which are more prone to oxidation when exposed to heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Some researchers suggest that higher levels of oxidized PUFAs in skin tissues may increase oxidative stress and inflammation, potentially contributing to greater skin redness and sensitivity after sun exposure. However, the evidence is still debated, and sunburn is primarily caused by UV damage to the skinView attachment 5242315
Furthermore, the ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 will certainly strip the skin of its natural protection, as these oils oxidize when exposed to the sun, since they are inside your cells.
View attachment 5242323
[Skin tones and their undertones]
Identify your skin tone and undertone; the undertones of your skin will dictate how much reddish "blush" your skin will have, or if your skin will be more even. Either way, they are just halos and depend a lot on your overall coloring, such as hair, eyes, lips, lashes, eyebrows, etc.
View attachment 5242359

Ideally, it would even be the Stromboli M3, with its higher contrast and greater appeal. Besides, you won't get that "orange" tan even if you spend 6 hours a day in the sun, aiming for tones Stromboli M3

[The reason why tan is so important to any archetype]
It's not just a matter of appeal, it's a matter of health. There's a reason why signs of health are attractive; the peak of appeal is slightly yellowish skin with reddish tones on the cheeks and nose—that's the peak of aesthetic appeal.
View attachment 5242419
View attachment 5242420
View attachment 5242427
View attachment 5242435
Notice that they have different phenotypes, but they all harmonize well with their eyes and hair. Richard Ramirez, in particular, has one of the most aesthetically pleasing tans, as it's extremely natural and looks more like a natural color than a bronze, even though it's tanned due to his nomadic lifestyle.

![Natural highlights at the ends of the hair]!
With the action of ultraviolet radiation, the melanin in your hair will gradually break down, and you will notice ends that are lighter than your natural hair color (especially if your hair is medium to light brown). Often, these natural highlights are brighter and more reflective than dye, as different degradations occur. Almost always, this color that the sun leaves (it can be orange, reddish, or blonde) will look good on you because it is your genetics that dictate it, and your hair coloring genetics are always good because they are subtle and only add depth to the "flow" of the hair. One of the most iconic examples is Corrado Martini
View attachment 5242465
However, you will need stronger nutrition and hydration, as the effects of the sun, even during calmer hours, are severe. Therefore, I will be including a very good guide on hair nutrition from @arlo_420
Thread 'Full hair maxxing tutorial, the ultimate guide to growing thick luchous hair' https://looksmax.org/threads/full-h...-guide-to-growing-thick-luchous-hair.2143606/
[How to sunbathe the right way]
There's no secret to sunbathing; you just need to understand that you're much less likely to get sunburned and actually tan if you expose yourself to the sun before 10 am and after 4 pm. These times, with a lot of infrared light, are not ideal. Don't use sunscreen. If you eat healthily with micronutrients and macronutrients, you won't suffer the damage that the media portrays to make money. Humans spent millennia adapting to the sun, and now we use chemicals on our skin—my god! But with the chaotic populations around the planet, we have Black people in sunless environments and pale skin in Africa. So, limit your sun exposure to one hour a day. [Moisturize your skin, etc]
I don't use any of those chemical products. Having a healthy and natural microbiome helps a lot. Don't use chemicals on your skin.

It's clear that if you weren't born with the genetics to have ideal skin, then you weren't born that way. Using melatonin and things like that won't help; just do the basics naturally, etc. Humans have never had to worry about this because it's part of the foundation of life and human routine.
A tan won't make you look good if you're ugly, but if you are good-looking it's a great softmaxx, not to mention the health reasons.

@NVM_Ignacio
@britadeirajunior999
mirinnn high effort:feelsgah::feelsgah:

this is true btw, I experienced it last summer and it was completely different than tanning suboptimally
 

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