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The swimsuits that let the sun pass so that there are no marks on the skin

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These swimsuits promise to revolutionize our summers forever. No more having tan marks on your skin . Say goodbye to those impossible knots in your bikini top so you don't look like a zebra when you wear a tank dress. We have found some swimsuits that let the sun's rays pass through and allow you to get brown in all parts of the body equally and without having to go to a nude beach. How do you stay? We are hallucinating.

'No more white ass' to say goodbye to swimsuit brands

No more white ass is the name of this swimsuit brand that promises to revolutionize the swimwear market. Nobody likes to see the white mark left by a bikini or swimsuit by not letting the sun's rays penetrate the skin and that is why many people spend their days at the beach or pool fighting with the strips of their bathing suits trying to find the way in which they are noticed as little as possible. But now we are finally going to be able to be very cute all the time and return home without holiday marks because the swimsuits of this Spanish firm let the sun rays pass and let you tan on all parts of the body equally, whether they are not covered.

The swimsuits in question are made in Valencia from a fabric full of micro-perforations called Transol, thus allowing the sun's rays to penetrate these micro-openings and the mark of the tan is not as obvious as with traditional lycra fabrics. Since they let the rays pass through, sunscreen must be applied ALL over the body, without exception, because the skin is completely exposed.

But don't worry, this new fabric is resistant to SPF as well as chlorine and saltpeter, it can be machine washed and has the great advantage that being so light, it is cooler and lets the skin perspire. Needless to say, they are NOT transparent, they have lots of different shapes of bikinis and swimsuits in the most varied patterns. Ah! There are also them for boys and right now they have them on their website.