Tanning in a sentence as a noun

Right on the label it says "tanning agents.

Go to a tanning salon and get 250,000IUs in 10 minutes.

Of course I explicitly stated that tanning is not the point.

I hadn't considered visiting a tanning salon; I may try that soon if things aren't notably improved after the next time I get this tested.

Importantly, this is not an endorsement of artificial tanning, which correlates with greater all-cause mortality.

The most surprising thing about Amsterdam's "coffee shops", to me, was how divey they all looked; boarded-up windows, overflowing rubbish bins, alongside tanning parlours and tattoo/piercing shops.

On the other hand, I guess they did not know/had not rediscovered tanning, because> A couple of kettles served them well for many years, but when rust finally overcame them, the only replacements they could fashion came from birch bark.

>> You can't, for example, run a tannery in your apartment > Why not?Because tanning hides requires strong acid and a bunch of other chemicals and it will stink up the building and probably break some kind of regulation for residential spaces.

I wonder if nowadays that's still something biological, or rather cultural indicator like pale skin in middle ages, or tanning more recently, that a person has much free time on his hands so is socially above average.> associate it with power in social situationsI never seen anyone doing that.

Tanning definitions

noun

process in which skin pigmentation darkens as a result of exposure to ultraviolet light

noun

beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment

See also: whipping flogging lashing flagellation

noun

making leather from rawhide