We all love a good beach holiday, but where did this strange culture of tanning come from?
Soaking up the sauce is a very new trend in human culture. For years, Caucasian people wanted to protect their skin and keep it porcelain white to show that they did not work under the sun. The dawn of the 20th century, however, brought with it an addiction to UV rays that has changed habits more than you might think. Unsunned skin gave way to carrot orange and then to a honey glow.
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