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Common Questions About Indoor Tanning

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Whether you’ve used a Tanning bed or are considering doing so there are many questions about indoor Tanning that are frequently asked. Find the answers right here.

1. Who decides the maximum exposure time per session?
The time is determined by the FDA based on the intensity of the lamps in the bed. The salon then follows that schedule and also take into consideration your skin type and Tanning history to come up with the optimum Tanning time for you.

2. How fast to see a tan?
Some skin types will see a change in just two or three sessions but on average it take about 10 consecutive sessions to see a change. Then only a couple of sessions a week will maintain your tan. The amount of melanin in your skin determines how fast you tan. Fair skinned tend to have less melanin and tan slower than darker complexions.

3. Is indoor Tanning as effective as the sun?
Yes and it can also be healthier because it blocks out the harmful UV rays. This means that you can get a healthy tan all year round without being dependant on the sun coming out.

4. What Tanning lotions to use?
Never use lotions designed for outdoors indoors. There’s a couple of reasons. They cause a film on the acrylic which reduces the effects of the lamps and they also aren’t made to get the most out of the indoor Tanning bulbs. Indoor lotions are engineered to give you the maximum results.

5. Can I burn with a base tan?
You can always burn if you overexpose yourself to the natural sun or a Tanning lamp. However the base tan reduces the risk of that burn occurring to some degree.

6. I have trouble Tanning outside will indoors be better?
About 5% of the population lacks pigment and is unable to tan whether it is indoors or outdoors. The Tanning process is relatively the same in either scenario. If you tan slowly outdoors you’ll tan slower indoors too.

7. What to wear?
That is entirely up to you. You can wear your swimsuit which will match your beach tan lines. You can also tan nude but remember those areas are not use to exposure to UV rays so they’ll be more sensitive. They’ll tan slower but they’ll also burn a lot faster. Reduce your exposure to a third of your session time.

8. Will my hair lighten?
Think of the Tanning bed as your bottle sunshine. If your hair lightens in the natural sun then it will lighten in the bed as well. If you do not wish for it to lighten cover it with a towel.

9. How long is the session?
Depending on the FDA regulations on that particular bed, your skin type, your current tan, and your history a Tanning session can be anywhere from 5 minutes to 30 minutes.

10. Which indoor beds are best?
That’s a personal preference however beds to range from beginner to pro so you should choose a bed appropriate to your tan level and your skin type.

There are also some guidelines you should follow when Tanning indoors.

1. To avoid damaging your skin and developing a serious rash or burn never tan in one long session nor more than once a day.

2. Some medications are sensitive to UV light and may cause you to develop a rash. Check with your doctor before Tanning.

3. If you have any type of skin problems check with your doctor.

4. If you have any medical conditions check with your doctor.

5. Do not wear perfume or cosmetics in your session as they can make your skin photosensitive.

6. Use Tanning products designed for indoor Tanning.

7. Always wear protective goggles when Tanning as the UV rays can permanently damage your eyes.

8. If you are pregnant or nursing check with your doctor.

Now that we’ve answered the most common questions you should be better prepared to decide if indoor Tanning is really for you.

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Spray Tanning – Spray Tanning Benefits and Preparation

Friday, November 27th, 2009

ForeverSunnieCurrent fashion fever of Tanning is in high demand. In United States and many other countries, Tanning is becoming a great industries. But people should understand if get tan on a Tanning bed or a sun tan have some negative effects to our skin. The UV effects of Tanningbeds.org/sun-tan” target=”_blank”>Sun Tan or Tanning beds can cause a skin cancer. But now with Spray Tanning we can avoid all of those risks and still can get bronze look.

Spray Tanning Benefits
Spray Tanning have many benefits and these are several benefits of Spray Tanning.

UV Free Tanning
Tanningbeds.org/spray-Tanning” target=”_blank”>Spray Tanning is a UV free way to get a tan. Spray on Tanning is designed to give you a rich bronze look without the use of lamps or exposure to harmful UV rays which can damage skin and cause skin cancer.

Get Tan Everytime and Everywhere
Climate is not the problems anymore. If you live with cold climates when the sun does not break through the clouds very much at all, you still can get a bronze look tan whenever and wherever you want by simply get a Spray Tanning.

Easy to Use
Spray Tanning is easy. You don’t need to go to a Tanningbeds.org/spray-Tanning-salons” target=”_blank”>Spray Tanning Salons to get a Spray Tanning. You can apply it by yourself, it’s so simple.

Spray Tanning Preparation
Preparation before Spray Tanning is very important. It can effects to your tan results. These are some important tips to prepare your Spray Tanning.

Exfoliation
Exfoliation, will make the layer very shallow and your tan will last longer. Choose exfoliators which is made for Tanning industry, as they will not contain any oils or moisturizers.

Avoid deodorant & moisturizer before.
Many deodorants will stop Spray Tanning solution going through. Some others will turn the armpits green.

Wear loose clothing.
Remember if the Tanning process need several hours until it dry. It is best to wear clothes and shoes as loose as possible, to make sure nothing rubs off.

Wax before Spray Tan.
If you want to wax then do it before you get Spray Tanning. Wax after getting a Spray Tan can take off some of your tan with the hair.

Now you know what to do before Spray Tanning. If you followed the instruction you will get bronze tan look that you want to. Don’t forget to ask and consults to doctors or other expert before get a Spray Tanning. Have a great Tanning.

By: FrankL

The Alternative To Sun Tanning is A Spray Tan

Friday, November 27th, 2009

ForeverSunnieWith more and more of us understanding the serious consequences of sunTanning, we are looking for alternatives. One of the most interesting and improved alternatives is to get a Spray Tan.

Do any of you remember the first self tanners that hit the shelves many years ago – wella you became instant orange. Well we’ve come along way babe! The hottest thing to hit the beauty seen is “Spray Tanning.” You really need to check out what’s available these days!

Spray Tan in a can is the latest in sunless Tanning technology. Forget lotions or pump sprays that leave uneven tones. Although lotions have come along way from the carrot orange days, some can still leave you with orange under tones. Aerosol Tanning sprays can leave you with a perfect looking, no hassle, even tan. Spray Tan in a can is the safest, easiest way to get a perfect sunless tan at home! No more harmful UV rays or trips to the Tanning bed.

You will want to find a reputable shop. Ask around, word of mouth is always a good way to find out what salon does the best Spray Tanning. Once you’ve chosen a salon book your appointment. If your planning to have a Spray Tan for a special event, say like your wedding, then I would suggest a trial run about a month prior. If you like the results you can book again, if you don’t then I suggest trying another salon.

On the day of your appointment shower and exfoliate. Use a loofah and shower gel and body scrub to remove all your dry/dead skin. This will ensure an even application.

At the salon they will give you instructions, often these instructions are in the form of the video. The whole procedure and what you need to do will be explained to you.. Some important things to remember: 1. hold your breath when the spray is going off (for about 14 seconds and its very challenging)

2. follow the instructions “exactly” as to where to apply the lotion to block the spray on your feet and hands. You need to block the spray from your hands and feet because these areas have excess wrinkles and creases, so if they are sprayed you will get a tell-tale white veiny looking areas in the creases.

3. when the spray stops you need to turn around

4. when you leave the spray booth you will be given towels to wipe down and remove any excess spray. Make sure you wipe not blot.

The color from your Spray Tan will last anywhere from 7-10 days. The treatments are still a bit on the pricey side at around $40.00 a treatment, so this isn’t something you get done on a regular basis, more like a treat or for a special occasion. Some companies sell packages that give you a reduced rate.

It is important to apply plenty of moisturizer on a regular basis to the extent the life of your Spray on Sun Tan. If you have very dry skin use a deep moisturizer. Blend any moisturizer into the skin and do not wipe it off as this will remove some of your Spray Tan. Baths, spas and swimming in chlorinated pools will reduce the life of your tan.

Tips for Spray Tanning… 1. All the Spray Tanning in the world will do you no good if it attaches itself to dead skin that is about to come off your body so be sure to Exfoliate! Use a loofah sponge in the bath the night before you Spray Tan session to remove these dead skin cells.

2. Choose your clothes carefully. Pick clothes that cover all the parts of your body you won’t be Tanning. Select tight fitting clothes so that the tan spray cannot go under your sleeves. Choose dark colored clothes, since Spray Tanners will stain clothing.

3. Follow the instructions! Provided by the Salon. Self-Tanning booths typically have a handout, so read up, and make sure you know what to do!

4. For 30-60 seconds after a self-Tanning booth application you need to Stand still. This will ensure that your tan dries evenly. Although it does take longer than 30 seconds for your Spray Tan to dry completely, the first minute or more is when you run a real risk of rubbing off the self-tanner before it has a chance to work.

5. After your Spray Tan application you will need to Blot your skin with a towel to catch any drips. 6. Because your feet normally get less sun than the rest of you, your feet are paler and may get dark faster, so it is important to Protect your feet. If you are spraying yourself, go lightly on the feet. If you are using a salon use the paper booties that are provided to protect your feet. You can later apply a self tanner to your feet to give them the appropriate amount of color.

If you’ve got a special event coming up, perhaps a wedding, prom, or a re-union, Spray Tanning might be something you’ll want to try. When done correctly it results in a very natural looking tan adding summer color to your pale winter skin.