Every day, individuals turn to a tanning bed to achieve the perfect tan. Whether they do not have the time to obtain it naturally or feel that a tanning bed is safer, many people are looking for a way to darken their skin in a fraction of the time. Most salons offer brief tanning bed sessions that start in short intervals and increase over the term of the tanning sessions.
A tanning bed is not for everyone. For instance, individuals with very fair skin or who sunburn easily may not benefit from the use of a tanning bed. The reason is because of their skin type, which may cause them to burn just as they would if they were exposed to the sun. Depending on the individual and the time exposed to a tanning bed, the burn can be intense and the skin very red. The reason is because a tanning bed omits ultraviolet light directly onto every part of the tanner's body, which many believe is even more harmful than the effects of the sun.
For some, a tanning bed provides the ultimate in golden tans. Many even use them during all seasons or have them in their home for personal use. It is important to realize that overexposure to a tanning bed may lead to signs of early aging, small blistery lesions on the skin or even skin cancer after excessive years of usage.
For individuals who decide to use a tanning bed, goggles must be used in order to prevent the eyes from getting burned. In addition, they must begin their time spent in a tanning bed at only several minute intervals. Most salons will recommend a timed session after determining the skin tone. As mentioned earlier, fair skinned individuals are more likely to burn and are therefore often started out with 2-3 minutes per day in a tanning bed. Because of their skin, they may burn anyway but longer exposure would certainly increase the likelihood.
Many people love to have the perfect tan for their high school prom, their wedding day or simply during bikini weather. There are several alternatives to a tanning bed, including self-tanning lotions and bronzers.
The information in this article is to be used for informational purposes only. It should not be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional dental advice. Before using a tanning bed, individuals should consult their dermatologist or physician to ensure that the use of this device will not worsen their condition or create a new problem.
Using A Tanning Bed
An investment in a quality tanning bed means more than just being able to tan any time day or night, it also provides the following advantages:
1 - Over the course of time, a residential tanning bed can be cost-effective, especially if you visit a tanning salon on a regular basis.
2 - Think of all the commute time you will save running back and forth to the salon. If a bed is located in your home, you can fit in time for a quick tan while doing laundry, waiting for a repairman to arrive, or while your children are sleeping.
3 - Speaking of children, with a bed in your home, you don't have to find or pay for a sitter while getting a tan.
4 - By owning a tanning bed, you have control over the maintenance and sanitation. This will alleviate any concerns you may have with using salon beds and bringing home more than just a nice tan.
5 - Using a bed at home is more relaxing than at a studio, where your privacy could be impaired.
6 - Owning a tanning bed is a status symbol, just like owning a sports car, a big screen TV, or a pool table.
7 - You can share the bed with your entire family without paying the cost of multiple memberships to a tanning salon.
8 - Keeping a great tan year round will make you feel better about yourself.
9 - The UV rays used in tanning beds help minimize the "winter blues".
When looking for a tanning bed, shop around. Prices and styles vary, as do warranties, bulb life, financing options, and care instructions. Satisfaction with your purchase is dependent on doing your homework and getting the bed that best meets your budget and preferences. Don't forget to allow for the cost of tanning bed accessories, such as goggles, tanning lotion, and replacement bulbs.
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