My Vanity Shelf Perfume Favs (atm)
Tuesday 19 July 2022
London, UK
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Hi Guys,
Welcome to another post (a little delayed, or maybe not so little)!
This post is more of an announcement of mine.
I have been thinking of connecting with all of in a more interesting and free format (not that I do not enjoy writing). With my schedule getting more and more busy I do not have enough time to write about the things I would like to so much anymore. It takes a long time to combine the information I want to share with you.
Saying this I am not going to stop releasing posts to my blog, especially after seeing your love and support in the comments! For which I am truly thankful!
But as an addition to this I have created the "All Things Wonderful" Podcast! And I am super proud to welcome you on this journey of discussions and sharing stories.
Through this podcast I am going to tackle one of my fears - presenting/speaking to an audience.
So please excuse all the nervousness in the beginning of this journey.
In the podcast, I have set a few ideas to come in which some very interesting interviews with all the special women in my life.
I will talk about Interiors, Art, Beauty and Style, Travel and Foodie bits as I have written about in this very blog.
So please subscribe and share your love on the platform as you have so wonderfully done with my blog here.
And I promise you I am soon going to release a series of wonderful blogs here as well.
You can find links to my podcast below which you can listen on Spotify and Amazon Music as well as the original RSS link.
I have also link the podcast in the homepage of this my blog just below my 'About' section.
Much Love!
Deya
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Tanning is a natural bodily process; when your skin is exposed to sunlight, it causes a pigment in the skin (melanin) to be broken down. As a result, your skin - the human body's largest organ - produces darker melanin and more of it! This production of melanin is what gives your skin a darker appearance (i.e. a tan).
Tanning is a natural protection mechanism to prevent further damage to the deeper layers of skin.
Once skin is exposed to UV radiation, it increases the production of melanin in an attempt to protect the skin from further damage. Melanin is the same pigment that colors your hair, eyes, and skin. The increase in melanin may cause your skin tone to darken over the next 48 hours.
Skin tones that are capable of developing a tan, typically skin types II through V, will probably darken in tone within two days.
The Bottom Line:
Evidence suggests that tanning greatly increases your risk of developing skin cancer. And, contrary to popular belief, getting a tan will not protect your skin from sunburn or other skin damage. The extra melanin in tanned skin provides a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of about 2 to 4; far below the minimum recommended SPF of 15.