Thursday, June 7, 2012

CE Blog 06/07/2012 Ban the Tan!

                                           Ban the Tan!


          Nowadays teens are obsessed with looks. Some will do anything to be beautiful, no matter the consequence. They put others down and themselves down. With summer coming up, they want to look their best for all those cute beach boys/girls, and will go to extremes to try to look perfect. Tanning beds have become extremely popular for teenagers; it’s an easy way to tan without having to sit out in the blaring sun for hours and hours. But are tanning beds as awesome as they seem? Sure they are if you don’t mind improving your chance of getting melanoma—a deadly skin cancer by 75%! Intrigued? Well I suggest you read the rest of this article for a full understanding of just how awful they can be.

           The Province of BC has announced that this upcoming fall, it will be illegal for kids under the age of 18 to use a commercial tanning bed unless they have a doctor’s permission. The leader of this new law is Health Minister Mike de Jong. He has been working with Doctors and politicians to prove that tanning beds are indeed very bad for you. Why are tanning beds so dangerous—you may ask? Cancer experts and scientists have confirmed that tanning beds are even more deadly than the sun. Tanning beds use UVA rays, which are 2-3 times more harmful than the sun because they penetrate the skin and cause long-lasting damage to cells, many of which are in the immune system.  At first tanning may give you a burn and blisters, but it can get worse and worse. Some long-term effects of tanning beds are eye damage, immune system changes, cataracts, wrinkles and premature aging of the skin, and skin cancers. The biggest issue tanning beds can lead to is melanoma (which I mentioned before.) Melanoma is the DEADLIEST skin cancer there is, and guess what one of the major causes of melanoma is? TANNING BEDS. The BC Cancer Agency has estimated that this year, in British Columbia alone, 966 people will be diagnosed with Melanoma, and 150 will DIE from it. If you don’t want to be one of those 150 people, then stay away from tanning beds! Not only are tanning beds bad for teenagers (and adults) physically, but they can also affect them mentally. Tanning beds send a message; that you shouldn’t feel comfortable in your own skin and you should try to change the way you look.

           If tanning beds are so dangerous, then why do people use them? One of the main reasons is because they are obsessed with their looks, and when they see other people with glowing bronze skin, they want to look just as good as them. It’s almost like peer pressure; others feel that they have to get tans to fit in. In our society, many people consider tans “cool” and they think it makes them look better. Girls especially are obsessing over tans. This month tanning beds are very popular for teens because graduation is coming up and they want to look their best! Another reason is ignorance. Many teens don’t know about the risks of tanning beds, so they have no reason not to go. They are not aware of the harm because perhaps their parents have not influenced them not to use them. There are 12 year-olds using tanning beds! Some parents either don’t know or just don’t care; which is wrong! When people tan regularly, they can become addicted to it. Like drugs or cigarettes, they just can’t become satisfied. So they keep going back for more and more and no matter how tanned they get, they feel that they still aren’t tanned enough. A big supporter of the new law, Kathy Barnard steps up and reveals her story. Kathy is a cancer (melanoma) survivor, and the cause of her cancer was tanning beds. She explained that when she was a teen, tanning became an obsession, which lead to her having to get many surgeries afterwards. She is now working to teach teens that you don’t need to be tanned to have perfect skin. "Be proud of the skin you're in,” Kathy stressed. "Own it, protect it, save it. I know now that I would rather be alive with the skin I was given than die in the skin I so desperately wanted to have.”

           There are absolutely no pros to using tanning beds. Some may disagree and say something along the lines of “At least my skin will look more radiant.” BUT risking your life to have a little darker skin is NOT a pro. In fact, it’s a con. However, arguably, there are cons to the new law.  Some parents may feel that it’s their choice as to if their teen can use a tanning bed or not. They don’t believe that the government should be telling them what to let their children do. Also, it could cause teens to rebel and attempt to illegally use a tanning bed.

             I have never used a tanning bed before (I’m only 14!) and I never plan on it either. I agree with Kathy; we should be proud of the skin we were given, and tanning isn’t going to make you look any more beautiful. Personally, I sometimes actually find very dark tans unattractive. There is nothing wrong with pale skin. Skin tone shouldn’t matter because it’s really what’s in the inside that counts. Sure, a nice natural tan from being outside in the summer time looks nice, but there is no reason for someone to need to go to a tanning both; especially with all of the precautions out there nowadays. If someone feels they NEED to go to a tanning salon to look good, then it just shows that they lack confidence. Don’t get me wrong, tans can looks really nice. If someone wants to have a nice tan for graduation, a vacation, etc, then go for it! BUT just don’t use a tanning bed. A much safer option would be to try a spray on tan; it’s temporary and a lot less harmful. I am proud that the province I live in has this new law, because it shows that we are educated on health and that our government really does care about teen health. The only reason I would agree for someone to use a tanning bed would be for medical reasons. The ultraviolet rays can be used to treat some health conditions, but that should be the ONLY acceptation. Do I think that it’s totally okay for people over the age of 18 to use tanning beds? NO. Just because they aren’t a teenager anymore; it doesn’t mean that tanning beds are harmless to them. The government is probably hoping that by the age of 18, they will be a lot more mature and capable of looking out for their own health and making the right decision. Overall, I agree with the decision of banning tanning beds for youths under the age of 18; it’s going to save lives!

           Feel good in your own skin. Everyone is unique in their own way, and there is no such thing as “perfect” because everyone is equally beautiful. Spare yourselves the various dangers that come with tanning beds and don’t use them!

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3 comments:

  1. Well done, Olivia! Your posts are always very informative, detailed, and interesting to read! You definitely had a catchy introduction (a.k.a: hook) which grabbed my attention. I've always knew that tanning beds were bad for you but I was shocked when I read "...improving your chance of getting melanoma—a deadly skin cancer by 75%!". That is just awful! Now, I don't know why people would do that but I guess that a lot of them don't know that yet. As already mentioned above, your essay contains lots of information, especially the second paragraph. This shows me that you've done a lot of research, which is excellent!

    I strongly agree with you that we should be proud of our own skin. I'm very thankful for my skin because I hardly get sunburnt. I honestly think that the colour of your skin doesn't matter. I totally agree with your last picture. You're definitely using a visual aid too, impressive! :) I don't get why people who have pale skin try to get darker because there are some people who can't even own pale skin even if they want to.

    I hardly found any spelling mistakes and I couldn't find many grammer mistakes either. I just wish that you had changed ALL your font colour into white.It was VERY hard reading your last paragraphs because it blended into the background! Also, here and there sounded a bit casual. Maybe, you could've re-phrased some sentences with more of a formal tone. I don't know where I heard this but I heard someone say that you should try to avoid writing "you"s in an essay except for the hook and the conclusion.

    Other than that, your essay was very persuasive! I am definitely NOT going to ever use tanning beds. Honestly, as you mentioned, I'm proud of my skin and I do not care if it's pale or dark. I feel like I have learned a LOT from this post. Thank you for all the great c.e essays and learning log posts you posted this year. It was interesting to read all of them and I loved being in your blog group. Good job, Olivia! :)

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  2. Thanks Alice! Hahaha the last picture is funny and I wasn't sure of should put in on because she's NAKED, but whatever!
    And sorry about the font colour, I didn't do it on purpose. Somehow it automatically did it. And I'm not sure how to change it.

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  3. Awesome job Olivia! I agree with Olivia on your posting. I've always knew that tanning beds needed to be banned, that's why I did it for my speech!...Your font colour changed for the last 3 paragraphs :(
    Great effort :)

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