We often come across articles that teach you how to find and scrutinize cheap tanning beds for sale, but how many actually try and help you sell a tanning bed for cheap? You may have bought a new model and want to get rid of it at a fair price, where do you turn in order to learn about pricing your bed in a fair but affordable way?
Well, you must first be conscioius of the market. How popular are tanning beds in your area? How marketable is it in our location? A person who is selling a tanning bed for cheap may fail to get the product noticed if she or he is not in the right area. It will be difficult to sell off a used tanning bed, no matter how cheap, in a sunny state wherein people don't make it a point to own tanning beds, for example.
If tanning beds are popular in your area, and your bed is in fairly good condition, you may be able to set a fairly high price for the used bed. Do your research: contact people who have advertised selling their own tanning beds in your location, and ask them for their prices. Do legwork if necessary, so you can see the condition of the beds yourself.
During your research period, ask the selling owners pertinent questions regarding the status of their beds - things like: is it in good condition? What extras would come with the bed (a brand new set of bulbs, replacement lamps, tanning lotions, etc)? How long have they had the bed? How much time is left on the warranty? Take notes and see how you can do your own pitching when it's time for you to advertise.
On the other hand, if you are selling your bed in a location where used beds are hard to sell, perhaps a lower price would be better for attracting buyers. You may opt to waive the lower price and throw in something attractive, such as free transport charges, which could be covered by the payment made to you.
Make sure to keep your bed in top condition. A bed that is in good condition, no matter how old, would still be more sellable than a bed that has been visibly neglected and misused. Unremovable stains both on the interior and exterior of the bed are a definite no-no. Sure you're trying to sell the bed for cheap, but presentation matters! Besides, the person you're selling the bed to may not want a used bed for his or her private use - perhaps he or she wishes to resell it, in which case a beat-up bed would not be in his or her buying agenda.
Preserve the documentation that came with the bed. Knowing the worth of the paperwork is a must for all new tanning bed owners. Important documentation would include the warranty card, the users manual, or any other troubleshooting guides for the bed and its separate parts. Having all the important information in order may help you sell your tanning bed for cheap; having the warranty intact, with a while left to go, may actually be quite attractive to a discriminating buyer.
The indoor tanning craze is in full effect and more people than ever are visiting tanning salons on a regular basis. Some would argue that this is a very unhealthy thing to do, and that permanent skin damage is inevitable, but the truths behind indoor tanning go way beyond that and are usually not considered by these critics.
There are hundreds of indoor tanning bed lotions on the market today and most, if not all, provide your skin with the nourishment it craves during and after a session under UV rays. In fact, there are so many lotions available that it is overwhelming to some and it is very easy to get confused about what's in each of them and what they do. However, all tanning lotions share a common denominator - to protect and moisturize your delicate skin while promoting maximum browning during tanning.
Many of the most popular tanning bed lotions contain hemp seed extract in their formulas. This ingredient, which is totally drug-free, is one of the single most important in a good lotion. The natural oil from hemp seeds has a very strong, very thorough moisturizing effect on your skin. This ingredient is also found in many popular skin moisturizers, and if you've had the pleasure of trying one of these you know how good they make your skin feel. It leaves your skin feeling healthy, full of moisture, and leaves no sticky or greasy residue unlike many other moisturizers.
Good tanning lotions also contain many other important ingredients in their formulas which include various other natural oils and skin firming molecules. Many lotions also contain what are called "bronzers", which are the ingredients mostly responsible for the deep, dark color you get after a session. Many bronzers continue to work well after you leave your tanning session so it is advisable to not shower right away, and instead wait 3-4 hours to allow the formulas to do their job to the fullest.
Some lotions also contain what are called "tingle" ingredients which leave a tingling sensation all of your body. This is done to make the tanner feel like the lotion is doing its job, but many tanners find this tingle feeling annoying and uncomfortable and avoid it all costs. Each tanner is different and there is no way to determine which lotion is best for you without first giving each one a try. Most tanning salons will allow you to sample a small amount of certain lotions to see if you like it before making a purchase.
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