Is there such a thing as being too pale?

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I've always been pretty pasty myself. Once the summer months come, I have to get out my SPF 30 and spend minimal time on the beach, unless I want to turn into a burned, freckled mess. While I use bronzer year round to keep from looking corpse-like, I've given up on my self-tanner regimen. It's too much work, I can't avoid streaks, and I hate when that fake tan smell gets into my clothes.

Now take a look at this photo of Julianne Moore this past week outside her home in Malibu. (Not it's not fake--take a look at other images here.) If my skin were as ghostly pale and transparent looking as Julianne Moore's, I might consider grabbing a bottle of Lindsay Lohan's new Sevin Nyne tanning mist. I agree that you should love the skin you're in, but there's nothing wrong adding a little color to give yourself a natural glow. Think of it like adding highlights to your hair.

Do you think Julianne Moore looks too pale? Do you work on your body's pigment through makeup, self-tanner, tanning beds or baking in the sun?