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What Is the Golden Hour for Tanning?
The "golden hour" for tanning refers to the optimal time windows when UV radiation is strong enough to stimulate melanin production but not so intense that it causes rapid burning. These windows typically fall 1-3 hours before and after solar noon, when the sun is at a moderate angle.
Our calculator uses your geographic location to determine solar noon for your position and identifies the ideal morning and afternoon tanning windows based on the sun's position throughout the day.
Why Location Matters for Tanning
Your latitude determines the maximum UV intensity you'll experience. Near the equator, peak UV can reach 11+ year-round. At 50 degrees north, peak UV may only reach 6-7 even in summer. Our calculator accounts for your latitude, the time of year, and solar noon position to provide location-specific timing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is morning or afternoon better for tanning?
Morning (before solar noon) is generally gentler and recommended for fair skin types. UV builds gradually, giving you more control. Afternoon can work well for darker skin types, but be cautious of peak UV around solar noon.
Does the golden hour change throughout the year?
Yes, significantly. In summer, the tanning window is wider and more intense. In winter at northern latitudes, UV may be too low for effective tanning at any time of day. Day length and sun angle both change with the seasons.
Can I tan effectively outside the golden hour?
Before 9 AM and after 5 PM (approximate), UV is typically too low for meaningful melanin production. During peak hours (11 AM - 1 PM), UV is very intense and burn risk is highest — experienced tanners can use these hours, but beginners should stick to the golden windows.
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