"If you are someone that wants to have a beautiful and healthy looking tan but is concerned by the potential dangers of tanning, you might be interested in using a bronzer or a tanning lotion in order to help you achieve the look you want. But, is a bronzer really a good option for you? There are a few pros and cons that you should consider before deciding to go this route.
Keeping it Safe
One of the definite benefits to using a bronzer rather than getting an actual tan is the safety feature. Research has routinely shown that exposure to the sun or exposure to the rays emitted from a tanning bad can significantly increase your chances of developing skin cancer. If you use a bronzer or a tanning lotion, on the other hand, you don't have to put your health at risk in order to look great.
Looking Natural
One of the potential drawbacks to the using a bronzer is the fact that it can look unnatural if it is not applied properly. If you apply the bronzer unevenly on your face, for example, it can actually make it appear dirty. If you apply too much, on the other hand, it will look odd and it will be obvious that you do not have a natural tan. Similarly, it takes a bit of skill and know-how to properly blend the bronzer so you cannot see the lines as the bronzer transitions from your natural skin to the bronzed skin.
Maintaining a Tan
When you use a bronzer in order to get a tanned look, the results are only temporary. Therefore, if you want a tan that is always present and that doesn't add to your morning makeup routine, getting a natural tan or a tan with a tanning bed may be a better option. At the same time, unless you are willing to go to tanning beds throughout the year, a bronzer makes it possible to have a tanned look all year long. If you live in a part of the country that has four distinct seasons, having a year-long tan is otherwise impossible unless you go to a tanning bed. In this case, using a bronzer can be a great solution.
When applying a bronzer, it is important to choose one that fits your skin type in order to get the most natural look. Keep in mind, however, that the bronzer can be irritating to your skin. Therefore, care must be taken when selecting a bronzer in order to make sure your skin stays looking healthy and attractive."
Pros And Cons Of Cloning
If you are getting bothered by debt collectors or if you have discovered that there is an error on your credit report, then you already feel shaky enough as it is. Perhaps you feel off balance and wonder how these mistakes were made. Under this kind of mind set, you don't really want to try and learn a new skill, such as trying to write a credit repair letter. Templates of these kinds of letters are available online. But should you use them?
Warning Signs
There are thousands and thousands of form letters out there to choose from. There is also sample letter prepared by the government that can be found on the Federal Trade Commission website. Which is a better choice? How can you decide?
When you are trying to choose a form letter to go by there are a few warning signs to look for of letters you do not want to use. For example, if a letter is threatening you do not want to use it. Words like, "if you ignore this letter I'll sue" or "you better stop harassing me" are phrases to be avoided. If a form letter contains statements like these keep looking. You do not want to send this type of letter to a credit bureau or any of your creditors.
Another warning sign is sentences in phrases written in all caps or sentences ending with an exclamation mark. This is not a professional way to write. It is like screaming at a person and that is anything but professional. If you send a letter like this you can expect that your letter will be ignored. It is disrespectful and therefore will earn you no respect.
Overwhelmed by Your Choices?
If the form letters intimidate you and you just can't decide it may be best to write you own letter. If you are going to do this remember that you want to keep the letter short. Be direct and respectful. Briefly explain what the letter is and your purpose in writing it. If you have a friend, an accountant or other financial expert that you can talk to, get some advice about how to write the letter.
Write the letter as if you are writing it for someone else and you are not personally involved. You do not want to show any emotion ??" anger, fear or frustration. Just state the facts as clearly and briefly as possible.
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