Barnítással
Barnítással is a term primarily used in Hungarian to describe the process of artificially darkening something, most commonly skin through tanning. This can be achieved through exposure to sunlight or artificial sources like tanning beds. The darkening effect is caused by an increase in melanin, a pigment produced by the body in response to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. While the aesthetic appeal of tanned skin is a common reason for barnítással, it is important to note the associated health risks, including premature aging of the skin and an increased risk of skin cancer.
Beyond skin, barnítással can also refer to the darkening of other materials, though this usage is less