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Tan Through Swimsuits
You’re on a tropical beach island and you’re relishing that very near future in which you will have a gorgeous tan. But you don’t want to get naked for several reasons. For example, you are more comfortable wearing something while swimming or surfing. The company you currently have does not exactly induce you to wear your birthday clothes. The conservative child inside you is raising protest flags. Or you are far too modest to flaunt your beautiful body in front of envious eyes. Whatever your reason, you are resigned to wearing swimwear.
Unfortunately, when you use ordinary swimwear, even if the cut is French, you will still get tan lines. Tan lines are quite bothersome because each time you go strapless, you will appear to be wearing and exposing another set of underclothes. What little reputation you have in the field of fashion fades into thin air and you’re stuck to wearing clothes that give you lesser confidence.
Lucky for you and thanks to advances in textile and materials technology, you need not be caught in such a dilemma again. You can still get an all-over-the-body tan while wearing your swimwear. The swimwear, of course, is not made up of ordinary fabric or manufactured in the regular way textiles are made. This swimwear is named “tan through swimwear”. As the name implies, the knitted “fabric” allows sunlight to reach the “covered” parts of the skin and to work its tanning magic. The fabulous tan that you will obtain during that beach vacation would lineless and similar to the tan you will have when using tanning beds or tanning booths.
At the same time, the knitting design of the tan through swimwear gives your skin additional protection against the unforgiving sun. Manufacturers of this type of swimwear claim that tan through swimsuits can provide a protection equal to that of SPF 5 or SPF 10 tanning lotion. SPF is the acronym for “sun protection factor” and it describes how many times you are protected from sunburn.
Tan through swimwear is a technological innovation that lets you do three important things: first, you can get a tan outdoors while swimming and wearing swimsuits; second, you can get a lineless tan that allows you to indulge your fashion sense; and third, you can get a safe tan because the swimwear offers additional protection (SPF 5-10) against the hot rays of the sun.
This product can be ordered from several commercial sites on the net and we suggest that you find the ones that boast of high quality.
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