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Why do people get tan in Maldives?

personally if you use an 8 I think you are asking to get burned .. the Maldives sit on the equator where the sun in the strongest ... you will get a good tan over 2 weeks using a 15 - 20 spf .



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Geologically, the areas with greater UV radiation exposure are at low latitudes, near the equator, and or high altitudes. Since the equatorial line passes through the Island of Maldives, we can infer that the risk of damaging your skin is higher, which is why you really need sunscreen for your skin protection.

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4 Tips To Protect Your Skin From Sun While on Vacation
  1. Don't Forget To Apply Sunscreen. Just so you know, prolonged exposure to the sun without protection causes wrinkles, aging, and other skin problems. ...
  2. Wear Sun Protective Clothing / UPF Clothes. ...
  3. Wear Hats, Caps, or Baseball Caps. ...
  4. Use Antioxidant Pills.


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What's the secret behind the glow? There's no secret but a microorganism called phytoplankton/plankton involved behind this mesmerising shining beach. These aquatic microbes are bioluminescent in nature and radiate a vibrant blue light under sea.

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  • Indigenous tribes skin colour.
  • Detailed map of European pigmentation.
  • As you can see Greece,Malta and Cyprus are by far the darkest, followed by Portugal, southern Italy and central-southern Spain.


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Diet plays a large role in keeping skin beautiful and fresh. Japan, China and other countries located in Asia have a rich diet of vitamins (specifically A and C, which benefit skin elasticity) and minerals including antioxidants from fruits and green tea. The Asian diet is very low in saturated and total fat.

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There's no need for a cardi or jacket, even at night, as the temperature only dips around three degrees, so you can enjoy midnight strolls round the beach in just shorts and t-shirt or sundress if you feel like it. With so little light pollution, Maldives' starry skies are incredible.

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