Pale Or Tanned? Both are Beautiful.
Pale skin might not be the first thing that comes to mind when talking about nudism, or going nude at the beach. Yet Misty-Day’s pale skin fits perfectly with the sun bleached driftwood. It looks like a perfect match for art.
Not everyone has the time to go nude outdoors. Not everyone wants an all over tan. In fact many are quite wary of getting too much sun, and the consequences of that. Leathery skin, risk of melanoma are just two issues we face. More so in Australia due to the amount of, and strength of the sun's rays here.
Being careful doesn’t mean you can’t go to the beach anymore. You can use sunscreen or stay in the shade. The beach is a fun place, and getting enough vitamin D is important. As long as you get a few minutes of sun, especially all over the body, you will get all the vitamin D you need. Some people are naturally very pale and will burn rather than tan. While others can tan all day without ever getting burnt. It is important to understand your skin type and don’t judge others for not having a tan, or calling them pretend nudists. We are all born nude, so aren’t we all born nudists?
Long gone are the days when pale skin was associated with being sickly. Pale is just as much a sign of health as a tanned look these days. Misty-Day proves that tanned skin doesn’t automatically mean beauty either. That pale skin can also be very beautiful, even on a beach. Her pale skin and this grand piece of driftwood, almost looks like a sea princess reclining nude on her throne. No matter if you are pale or tanned, being nude and enjoying life nude is what is important.