Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jan 1965, p. 15

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Can readhead with no tanning pigment except for a few freckles actually get a tan? A lot of us lily-whites would like to know more about these pills.-J, M. I can't give you much encour- agement, frankly. Development of the pills was a_ scientific achievement worthy of respect, but ine practical applications are a different matter--just as the discovery of Hertz waves was a_ scientific achievement but: it was years before radio communication became a real- ity and a great deal longer before we could turn a switch and get music. From the practical stand- point, here's the pieture: These pills must be taken under a physician's. direction, and for a fairiy long time, for them to Symbol Of Status Sports 4-The Honeymooners As maintain any change in the pigmentation of the skin. In ad- dition there are toxic effects if the. dosage is not exactly right, or if the patient happens to lack tolerance for the medica- tion. Nausea, dizziness and sometimes nervous changes are among these effects, I do not mean to pooh-pooh the medication, because it can, under these rigid conditions, make possible a certain amount CROSSWORD BOWN ite 9, Cirele of light 10. Odd: Seot. 11. Capital; France 12, Corner 14, Half anem 15. Over: poet, 17. Jap, verse 18. Grow old 20. Evening parties 23, Behind 25, Metallic rock 26, Railway: 19, Audience 21, Anger ee i Mie AICTE 4 (ji 03a EXE} D lL Ala MCI} IA] mia Gis HIE[ETD REIL ISIE} fora ball gown of tanning for people who have exceptionally fair skins and otherwise just burn, But it is a difficult and de- manding process, and the amount of exposure to the sun has to be kept within relatively small limits, It is not a question of taking a pill and then being able to stay out in the sun like some of the walrus-hide sun- worshippers we see. Getting a deep, dark sun tan is, in most cases, a cosmetic in the winter," or 'Look at how much time I've spent lying on the beach this summer!" Let this querulous remark not be taken amiss by people who like the outdoors and have skins which acquire a smooth tan. And let it not be resented by the hard-working people who build our roads, work our farms, play golf, plant gardens, or mew lawns for us. I have no word of criticism for tans ac- fad. It's a way of saying, "I can afford a month in Florida quired by being busy outdoors. But I refuse to be impressed by tans acquired solely as a status symbol. Anyway, for the redheads with fair skin, or the blonds who burn easily, or (my sym- pathy to them) they very-whites with albino skin who get the miseries from.a few minutes in the sun, my advice is to use the various lotions which filter out some of the "burning" rays, and in addition accept the facts of your sensitivity te sun. 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