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What not to wear to a beach?

Tight clothes No matter how much sunscreen you put on, you will leave the beach with a good amount of tan, maybe a sunburn too. Wearing tight clothes might make it more difficult for you. Looser clothes might not help you vanish the sunburn but it will not increase the level of discomfort surely.



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Since sharks see contrast colors, anything that is very bright against lighter or darker skin can look like a bait fish to a shark. For this reason, he suggests swimmers avoid wearing yellow, white, or even bathing suits with contrasting colors, like black and white.

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Many people prefer to walk barefoot on the beach, but if you're going to be out for a while, shoes should be worn. And we don't mean flip-flops! Wearing flimsy sandals or no shoes at all can increase your risk of injury since the feet and ankles aren't supported.

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How to be pretty on the beach?
  1. Choose a swimsuit that flatters your body.
  2. 1.1 It should be adapted to your bodytype. ...
  3. 1.2 It should be adapted to your skintone. ...
  4. Accessorize!
  5. 2.1 Polish ALL the nails. ...
  6. 2.2 Put some jewels on. ...
  7. 2.3 Put a nice hat on to protect from the sun (and to show-off) ...
  8. 2.4 Take something to cover your booty.


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Whether you have a cloudy day or choose sunlight or sunset time, wearing white will highlight the blue of the ocean. It also looks great with all skin tones and hair colors. If you are after a pop of color, stick with shades of blues, turquoise, and aqua as they stand out with the neutral backdrop of the sand.

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The Best Colors to Wear on the Beach
  1. Navy Blue. I Am Kulz / Shutterstock. ...
  2. White. Shutterstock/Sven Hansche. ...
  3. Pink and Coral. Leszek Czerwonka / Shutterstock. ...
  4. Yellow and Gold. iStock / Robby Fontanesi. ...
  5. Red. Jacob Lund / Shutterstock. ...
  6. Emerald Green. Pressmaster / Shutterstock.


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Walking barefoot on sand and taking breaks while standing in the water will massage the soles of your feet. The motion activates venous and lymphatic circulation, making your feet feel nice and relaxed. No need for a fancy foot scrub. Walking on sand will exfoliate dead skin cells and make your feet feel softer.

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All you need are three pairs of shoes. If you're going to a beach destination throw in a flip-flop for the beach. They don't take up much room and it stops stubborn sand from permeating your everyday sandals.

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Calorie Burning: Walking on sand requires more effort. This additional effort requires more energy, which in turn requires calories to be burned to produce that energy. The increase in calorie use can lead to a reduction in body weight.

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