Monday, November 14, 2011

Used Tanning Beds

In today's economic climate saving money is important and if you are in the market for a tanning bed then it is tempting to buy a used tanning bed rather than a new one and save some hard earned money. But this may not be such a wise decision in the long run.

Run a comparative search online and check the quotes for used tanning beds to get the picture.

You may be surprised to learn that there is not such a big price drop for these items as compared to brand new products. Some used tanning beds could even cost around $5,000 on eBay for instance.

One other issue to take into consideration is that some used tanning beds belong to older collections with ultraviolet lamps that are no longer considered safe but the advertising descriptions may not mention it. Just like there could be other hidden flaws that are not disclosed by the seller.

Experts advise potential buyers of used tanning beds to look for sellers who have legitimate reasons to dispose of the items. Home users are the first ones to check with. Have a look at the classifieds and chances are that you will find good used tanning beds that are still within their warranty period.

“Moving out” or “salon closing” are the two main situations that help one find powerful and resistant used tanning beds that are still in good shape.

Check forums to see what other people believe about brand models. You can also get access to negative and positive reviews and learn something to help you choose among used tanning beds. You could even talk to salespeople in this activity sector and ask them about the model you are thinking to purchase in the second-hand variant.

Though most of them will try to convince you to avoid used tanning beds and get new equipment, chances are that they will also disclose some tips on the function specificity, resistance, durability and other model features.

Also base your decisions on tanning beds that you have experience with - maybe you've used a particular model in the past and have some personal findings that will help you get a good tanning bed at a decent price.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Are Tanning Salons Safe?

Many people looking for a tanned look choose the tanning salon option rather than natural tanning because they believe is is more convenient and safer than lying in the sun all day.

But tanning in a tanning salon are not without risk.

Studies indicate that even when sunbathing we do get a small level of skin protection by the secretion of melanin. Natural sun light also causes a thickening process at the skin level.

Such “defenses” against radiation are absent from the body reaction to the UVA rays used in tanning salons. Scientists even point out that the chances to get skin cancer are 5% higher for people who use tanning salons just once a month, and the risk increases with more frequent exposures. Here are some things you should check with tanning salons if you still decide to use their services.

Tanning salons that do not have usage instructions and goggles to protect your eyes from the radiation should be definitely avoided. Maybe they cost just $3 for a ten-minute session, but your health deserves better. In some tanning salons, a towel is used as a means to protect the eyes from the action of the ultraviolets but this is not adequate protection.

Burning is no longer the most serious side effect we should fear from ultraviolets exposure: there are more conspicuous problems to be considered, and our ignorance will surely not make them disappear. You have to protect not just skin, but the eyes and overall body structure as such.

Even though the risks of tanning salons have been widely talked about, their services are still preferred to outdoor sun tanning during the summer months. More than two million Americans pay for tanning every day particularly during winter. On the other hand, figures indicate an alarming rate of melanoma, the most devastating form of cancer that can affect the human body. Just in the United States one million people develop some form of skin cancer, and the highest incidence has been reported in the areas with intenser ultraviolet exposure.

So maybe tanning salons are more convenient but they are definetly not safer than natural tanning.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Tanning Pills - How Effective Are They?

Knowing the main factors that influence tan formation could prove helpful for the understanding of the mechanism behind tanning pills and their efficiency or lack of efficiency.

This means that genetic predisposition and the level of exposure to ultraviolets are the two main elements that influence tanning. As for nutrition, diet has a very light word to say in the matter of getting tanned. Take the example of a fair-skinned Caucasian person; regardless of how many tanning pills she/he will use, tanning will still be difficult given the low melanin concentration in the skin cells.

Some tanning pills contain canthaxanthin which is also used as a color additive in the manufacturing of food products. Though the Food and Drug Agency has approved this use, not the same thing can be said about the safety of cantharxanthin as a tanning agent. The difference results from the fact that in food, only a small quantity of chemical is necessary, whereas in tanning pills, very large concentrations are required.

The effect of the chemical consists in the depositing of the substance below the skin giving it the brown orange-brown color; unfortunately, serious side effects are related to the administration of this kind of tanning pills.

Hepatitis cases have been related to the use of canthaxanthin tanning pills. The FDA banished these products and issued warnings in relation to their use. Another kind of tanning pills that are currently tested in Australia rely on a hormonal compound to stimulate the secretion of melanin but it appears that this drug is more effective when combined with UV exposure too. Besides these two drug variants, there are all sorts of herbal supplements labeled tanning pills. Yet nutrition does not seem to play such an important role in the quality of the tan, and their efficiency level of tanning pills is pretty low.

So it would seem from the evidence that tanning pills are pretty useless when it comes to suitable skin tanning results but do present quite a few health risks for the user. Caution is necessary before going down the tanning pills route....

Friday, November 4, 2011

Sunless Tanning Lotion - Do They Work?

Sunless tanning lotions are marketed by many cosmetic houses and they offer an attractive option to real tanning. The result of using a sunless tanning lotion is immediate and painless as well as being applied at whatever level of privacy the user requires.

But do they offer a viable result - does the tan look real?

DHA is the basic ingredient of any self tanning lotion. This substance reacts with the amino-acids present in the upper skin layers and leads to the appearance of the beautiful tan color. Hence, when shopping for such products, always check that they contain DHA. Then, skin moisture care is also important given the fact that a tanning lotion with some natural hydration agent will leave the skin soft, beautiful and elastic. Aloe vera for instance works as a great moisturizer, and many of the skincare products include it in their composition. The packages should indicate the concentration level or the proportions in which herbal extracts are present in the lotion.

Last but not least, any user must check the sunscreen properties of the tanning lotion he or she uses. This is the only way to make sure that you don't get exposed to harmful sunlight without even knowing it. Most of the tanning lotion categories contain sunscreen built in, but scientists point out that it is often insufficient. Even if you have a tan, apply a sunscreen product all the same. Not only will it contribute to the beautiful bronze look, but it will prevent the discomfort of sunburns too.

Does a tanning lotion bring a darker tan? A more intense chocolate color of the skin results after multiple applications of a tanning lotion product. The instructions on the package should guide you step by step towards a nice tanned look with all the precautions necessary. It is advisable to talk to a physician in case you suffer from some skin problem; chemical reactions are possible given the fact that the tanning lotion mainly relies on a combination of artificially created substances that induce the pigment at the skin level. Moreover, one of the ingredients could also have low tolerance, which may lead to the appearance of skin rashes and even allergies.

So the answer to the questions asked is that some sunless tanning lotions get the job done and a lovely tan appearance for that evening out but there are many other tanning lotions that will leave you with a streaky finish or even a colour transferance to your clothing - not so great.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Tanning Indoors

Does indoor tanning offer an acceptable tanning option.

One important thing you should know about tanning indoors is that all countries have regulations that make salons and other tanning facilities maintain a high level in the procedures. So that makes it safer and healthier for your long term skin care.

Periodical tests, maintenance inspections and all sorts of check exams are also performed in order to prevent the overuse of the tanning equipment and possible faulty functions. Moreover, for tanning indoors, salons have to post warnings, instructions and lists of drugs that are not compatible with ultraviolet exposure.

Even so, the level of control available over skin health is definitely higher with artificial tanning than with regular sunbathing. But that doesn't mean that it is entirely without risk. You are - after all - burning your outer layer of skin until it is lightly browned. So can indoor tanning result in skin burn?

There is a time limit per session meaning that in the case of a regular tanning bed, the usage is limited to twenty minutes at the maximum, whereas with a tanning booth, the time frame is of ten or fifteen minutes. Over exposure means that the skin is at risk of burning and the tanner should take some responsibility to make sure that the tanning standards are adhered to.

Even so, these are the average values for a person who has already developed a base tan. If you have never not been exposed to artificially created ultraviolets, then, tanning indoors requires patience and gradual exposure. You will then be able to get to the twenty minutes limit only after a month of progressive tanning.

Drug-induced photo-sensitivity is one very serious and frequent problem associated with tanning indoors facilities. Such accidents occur when the person is unaware that the medication she/he is taking could become skin offending when in contact with ultraviolet radiation.

Blister formation, burns, rashes and other irritation plagues could be the immediate consequence. Prevention is the best way to remain unaffected by these incidents. You cannot blame the tanning indoors salon for the issue, since the drug list they have posted is a general not a complete one.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Discounted Tanning Equipment

For people interested in opening a tanning salon, discounted tanning equipment or special packages are the profitable alternative to paying for new tanning equipment or a franchise. There are companies that take care of every level of tanning equipment assembling, programming and management. Depending on the complexity of the systems, tanning equipment could be assisted by special softwares, but the costs for such utilities are definitely higher. Hence, the needs of a tanning salon vary from lamp replacements and timing systems to acrylic care products, sanitizers and all sorts of eye protections.

Bed timers for instance are a must-have part of tanning equipment, without such devices, it is difficult to manage and monitor the sessions and ensure a good business flow. Such items can be adjusted for manual operations or to provide a high level of compatibility with the computer softwares the salon may be using. A high professional standard can be thus achieved with some money investment and little personal effort. And here we should add a few things about the possibility to go for used and discounted tanning equipment, which is usually resold for smaller prices. But is such tanning equipment reliable?

Second-hand tanning equipment poses several risks that any investor should be aware of.

First of all, how technologically advanced is it?

How well does the bed comply with the safety regulation in use?

What are the health hazards of the models in question?

The list of hot issues could go on since used tanning equipment may hide lots of schemes and scams. Technical expertise of the device you want to purchase is absolutely necessary, unless the product already has a certification from a national authority. One other disadvantage of used tanning equipment is that the usage extent is lower if compared to brand new models.

If you are looking for discounted tanning equipment then ensure it is up to standard and safety code and try to get some equipment warrenty or you could be faced with some healthy repair bills down the road that negate any discount you may have received.

Tanning beds or Tanning Booths

Are tanning beds better than tanning booths?

Although this argument can rage between advocates of either tanning option it is important to remember that one aspect is common. bacteria thrive in either environment and as a responsible self tanner you need to make sure that all tanning equipment surfaces have been disinfected before you use the appliance.

Tanning booths stand apart by the higher power output in the reflecting UVA lamps. This means that technically speaking, tanning booths need 160 watt lamps, which are significantly more powerful than those used by tanning beds. This is also the reason for which, the sessions are five or ten minutes shorter in the booth, which could really matter for one who cannot afford to waste any time at all.

One of the advantages of tanning booths was only discovered when the presence of the pressure points came under debate. When lying on a bed, a person's body gets areas where the blood flow is reduced. The consequence of this unevenness is irregular tanning, but the chances for such an accidental skin look are significantly reduced with tanning booths.

What clients find more upsetting is the higher costs for the tanning booths services, as not anyone can afford to pay double or triple three times a week. This is also the reason why the number of the tanning beds is significantly higher, as not all salons invest in more expensive devices.

Generally speaking, tanning booths fall under the same category as other tanning equipments: they have the same health risks and the national regulations apply similarly. Even if the time spent in tanning booths is a bit reduced, the exposure to ultraviolets is not completely safe, and the potential hazards are amplified by the prior existence of some skin problem left undetected until the tanning session. Therefore, people should be more careful with their body, as good looks are not worth getting at the expense of personal health.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Are Tanning Beds Safe To Use

Tanning beds are considered very controversial at present as the World Health Organization advises against the use of such devices for cosmetic purposes.

But perhaps tanning beds are getting an unfair rap because of poor usage procedures but the tanning bed operators. For example, special eye protector goggles are to be worn when tanning on a tanning bed. But have the googles being used been checked against any industry standard or are they simply bought because a label on the packaging suggests that they are suitable.

Negligence to respect this type of safety procedure could trigger very serious health problems. Statistics indicate that tanning beds are used differently in various parts of the globe, and the gap does exist even in the technical specificity of the devices.

Americans seem to favor indoor tanning more than Europeans, and the tanning beds they rely on usually emit more UVB light than those used in Europe.

Tanning beds should not be used in combination with open sun exposure given the high risk of getting severe burn. The risk results from the fact that tanning beds do not produce a deep base tan, and once you get on the beach, the profound skin layers would be exposed to the aggressive action of the sun rays.

Outdoor and indoor tanning could be alternated but with some time lapse in between. Moreover, the use of protective lotions and sunscreens remains a must; the element that could vary under the circumstances is the ultraviolet protection factor.

According to US national regulation the maximum exposure time in tanning beds is twenty minutes, with variations possible depending on the tanning beds models. Mention must be made that people going to a salon for the first time will have much shorter sessions and gradually increase the exposure time over about four weeks. In case lamps need replacement, tanning beds owners have the legal duty to purchase and install exactly the same model. Only certified equivalents could also work as they correspond to the specification of the law.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Tanning Bed Tips

Tanning bed tips apply differently to fair-skinned and dark-skinned people.

The skin tone of the individual will determine their sensitivity to ultraviolet light - higher for lighter complexions and the exposure time often needs to be shorter.

Then, skin dryness could also become an impediment: skin has the natural tendency to dry more or less depending on the person, but if you add the impact of the solar lamps to this innate predisposition, the skin could become quite a mess without proper care.

Read the tanning bed tips concerning the prevention of skin exfoliation and use adequate tanning lotions that moisturize and nourish the tissues.

People with dry skin find it a lot more difficult to achieve and maintain a golden skin. The cosmetic industry does have some solutions for such cases in the form of accelerator substances. Usually applied as lotion, tan accelerators boost the tanning receptivity of the skin and you will get the color you want a lot sooner.

There are however some precautions and tanning bed tips concerning the use of such products, and they should not be applied carelessly and disregarding the safety measures.

Many of the tanning bed tips published in magazines or posted online forget to mention the importance of a good diet and the influence other skincare products have on the quality of the tan. Thus, diet can influence the natural sun protection or skin resistance to the action of the ultraviolets; foods rich in vitamin A or beta-carotene make tanning a lot easier.

Tomatoes, radishes, carrots, celery, broccoli and any brightly-colored fruit or vegetable is suitable for the purpose. Moreover, the presence of the right nutrients in the blood reduces the burning risk at the skin level.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Tanning Bed Advice

A different form of tanning bed advice addresses the needs of business owners who want to open a tanning business or who are already running one. The big issue here is the choice of the tanning bed without breaking the bank. The thing is that there are many discounted models available on the market, but how do you know they haven't received negative reviews?

A more thorough research could help you figure out whether the tanning equipment is reliable and respects the quality standards you need. Used tanning equipment demands even more attention and a technical inspection is almost compulsory before the purchase.

Who can one trust for tanning bed advice? Women magazines? Tanning salons? Internet sites? The truth is that false myths can be encountered in all sources. You just have to distinguish between the bits of information you get and take a little from here a little from there, without losing focus on your health. The advantage of professional salons is that they are forced by law to post all sorts of instructions, tanning bed advice and warnings in visible places, so that people may be aware of the potential risks resulting from exposure to UVA and UVB.

We do not include in the category of tanning bed advice, the history of the equipment or the various models launched one after the other. Do not hesitate to ask for tanning bed advice particularly if you have a more special health condition: for instance, pregnant women should talk to their doctor to see if exposure to the UV lamps is safe. If you have a more peculiar skin condition, check with the dermatologist and also inform the personnel at the salon about the situation. Or if there is the slightest chance for the ailment to aggravate, do not take the risk of using the tanning bed.

It is vital that tanning bed equipment is properly checked and calibrated to ensure safe useage.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Tanning Accessories

Tanning accessories often come at discounted prices but this usually happens at the end of the warm season. Then, one other situation when you get a price discount is when you buy in bulk. The idea is that you should purchase self-tanners or other tanning accessories in larger quantities only if you think that you are going to use them within a year. Products older than a year should not be used but disposed of completely. Checking the date is therefore crucial and you should not treat it as a minor detail or actually overlook it.

Tanning lamps fall in the category of the less-widely used tanning accessories. Such devices rely on the emission of UV light that triggers a melanin production at the skin level. The difference between sun exposure and the use of a tanning lamp is incredibly large; thus, two hours of sunbathing equals five minutes under such tanning accessories. These lamps have basic applications in tanning salons, since they represent the technical background on which tanning beds function. If you purchase tanning accessories for home use, you need to be careful with maintenance.

The variety of tanning accessories is absolutely incredible, and there are dozens of criteria that determine classifications and usage specificity. The user can select from various ranges of products according to the type of tanning he/she wants to achieve. Lotions, foams, gels and sprays are for occasional self tanning that lasts for seven days at the maximum. Lamps, tanning beds, canopies and booths are reserved for professional use and the creation of a tan that lasts up to a month, depending on the procedure used. If you are undecided, read some of the tips available online to decide which tanning accessories are more suitable for you.

Be very careful when choosing your tanning accessories. There are many cut price and often harmful products being promoted and the cheaper prices are are often a temptation to buy and use them. make sure you are buying reputable product and try to get personal references whereever you can.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Spray Tanning - Is It Dangerous To Your Skin?

Spray tanning options are available from a lot of manufacturers that deal in this market sector. All the products usually mention “easy to apply evenly” but if the quality is not very high, there could be disadvantages to the use of spray tanning.

Nevertheless, speaking in ideal terms, spray tanning allows you to reach spots that are much more difficult to rub with a skin lotion: this is the case of the shoulder blades for instance or the lower back areas. Moreover, the incidence of getting tan lines and color streaks is lower with spray tanning than with other products.

Then, there is a lot less “hands on” application involved in spray tanning particularly since the bronzer substances in the composition of the tanner proves very difficult to wash off the hands. Then, spray tanning solutions have a better drying rate than gels, foams and lotions which means that you can put on your clothes very soon after applying the sunless tanning product. One highly innovative idea is represented by the use of “airbrushing” booths that spray tanning substances evenly on the entire body. This kind of service is usually available in very prestigious treatment salons.

The bad part about “airbrush” spray tanning is that cleaning after the spray application could be pretty difficult: fingernails for instance are a true nuisance to clean if you do not wear something protective during the self-tanning process. The effect of spray tanning usually remains on the skin for about five to seven days particularly if the skin is moist when you apply the tanner. This means that if the skin undergoes a preparation process before spray tanning then the results will be more rewarding and longer lasting.

Enjoy it!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Self Tanner - Do They Work?

Thus, a sixteen year old girl will be more in advantage if using a self tanner than spending lots of time on a tanning bed or at the beach. The darkest tan possible is very much within reach with the choice of a quality cosmetic product that doesn't harm the skin in any way whatsoever. There are bad bits about the use of a self tanner too, particularly when it is not carefully chosen. Horror stories like the color streaking unevenly or tan rubbing off are the most common situations one comes across in the self tanner dissatisfied-customer segment.

There are some tricks for the application of a self tanner that should save you a lot of trouble. For instance, did you know that joint exfoliation helps prevent the appearance of darker skin areas that look so unaesthetic? Or, have you tried combining the self tanner with a skin moisturizer? Have a go at it and you'll see how uniform the color becomes. Then, you should not complain about the possible accidents if the product includes mentions and instructions about how to avoid accidents such as clothes discoloration. If you've been warned, you should be aware of the possible disadvantages of self tanner usage.

Have a look online and search for useful tips meant to help you efficiently use a self tanner, but check such pages before applying the bronzer on the skin. To give just a few example of the general advice available on the Internet, I'll just point out that the removal of the dead skin cells before applying the self tanner improves the quality of the bronze and eliminates the chances for unpleasant occurrences. Then, you can also find useful ways to remove color excess and learn some damage control in case the self tanner doesn't work the way you expect it to.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Indoor Tanning Tips

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Indoor tanning tips could refer to both tanning beds and the use of UV-free sprays and lotions that bring about a natural-looking tan that resists for at least a couple of weeks. Nevertheless, the most valuable indoor tanning tips involve not the application or usage instructions of such products, but rather the ways to help people stay healthy all the time. Here are the most important indoor tanning tips to pay attention to.

First of all, UV exposure is not recommended to people who are following treatments with certain kinds of medication. Are you administrating antibiotics, blood pressure drugs, acne cures or antidepressants? Is there any reference in the drug instructions concerning the photo-sensitizing effects of the drugs? The indoor tanning tips provided in tanning salons also include the list of drugs that increase the skin reactions to light exposure. Check such instructions carefully as you may either be prone to burning or you may not tan at all.

Only use quality tanning skin products that enable a correct and healthy absorption of the ultraviolets and thus contribute to the tanning in itself. Once the health concerns are settled, you can move to the indoor tanning tips that help you preserve the tan for a longer period of time. What to do about exfoliation, how to maximize the tanning period and last but not least, how to prevent the skin from turning dry or flaky; these are all well documented in magazines and on lots of Internet sites.

Indoor tanning tips for the efficient use of the tanning equipment should be provided by the trained professionals working in the salons. This is actually considered one of the best methods to control the tanning level and to maximize the safety of UVA and UVB exposure. Presently, government agencies take a careful watch over the indoor tanning procedures particularly since in the past lots of people complained about serious skin damage after the use of indoor tanning facilities.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Why A Tanning Salon


Tanning salons have become popular tanning options among many who would like the tanned look. Their convenience and easy usage has made them accessible to even the moderately well off who believe that the tanned look is attractive.

But just how safe are tanning beds to use for tanning.

In a recent law the use of sun tanning beds has been outlawed for those below the age of 16 in California because of the evidence that using the sunbeds has increased the prevalence of skin cancer.

There has been no response from the tanning salons or tanning bed manufacturers but it is a little concerning that the tanning beds have been blamed for the increase in skin cancer and not the fashionable trend of baring all to the californian sun.

When looking at the appeal of a tanning salon such as the one in the image it does seem more convenient than other natural options but then convenience may not be the best thing for us.

So give some thought to using a tanning salon in the future and at least make sure that the equipment is up to code and that the safety code for effective tanning is in place and adhered to.


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California Bans Sun Tanning Beds for Minors

Tanning bed - an indoor Cadillac-stylized tann...Image via WikipediaIn an article published on by an IB Times Staff Reporter on October 10, 2011 it was reported that California is officially banning all minors in the state from using tanning beds in a landmark move against skin cancer.

"If everyone knew the true dangers of tanning beds, they'd be shocked," Lieu said in a statement. "Skin cancer is a rising epidemic and the leading cause of cancer death for women between 25 and 29."

Brown signed the bill into law on Sunday, and it will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2012, Reuters reported.

Lieu's office noted that under current California law, minors between the ages of 14 and 18 can use ultraviolet tanning devices with the permission of a parent or guardian, while minors under the age of 14 are prohibited.

"Indoor tanning is especially harmful because of the intense and dangerous type of UV rays emitted from the tanning beds," Lieu said in a statement. "Moreover the skin damage is cumulative, so the more exposure one gets younger in life, the worse the harmful effects will be."

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The most deadly form of skin cancer, melanoma, is commonly caused by exposure to ultraviolet light, according to the CDC.

Skin cancer is more common in people with light skin, but anyone can get the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Skin cancer can affect both men and women, and having scars or skin ulcers increases a person's risk, according to the NCI.

Several health organizations are working to ban minors from using tanning beds in other states.

The Skin Cancer Foundation is working to have the state of New York ban minors from using tanning beds. So far, the bill has passed the State Assembly but has not yet made it to the State Senate, according to the foundation.

"Tanning by minors is a dangerous trend that has contributed to melanoma becoming the most common form of cancer for young adults 25-29 years old and the second most common form of cancer for young people 15-29 years old," the foundation says on its Web site.

It will be interesting to see what response comes from the sun tanning bed manufacturers and the tanning salons who are essentially put out

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Dangers Of Tanning

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Dangers Of Tanning

Many of us want to look like we have been sun tanning on vacation and enjoy that outdoor tanned look but the dangers of suntanning are causing moere and more of us to be a little more cautious about baring our bods to the sun.

The preservation of your health and the appropriate care for your skin requires that beach tanning be approached cautiously and by sticking to some firm rules. Thus, the exposure time during the first day should not be longer than ten or fifteen minutes. This period is gradually increased every day but without exaggerations. It is an absolute must that you use some sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) somewhere between eight and fifteen. If beach tanning results in any superficial burn, cease sun exposure in order to prevent further skin damage.

Beach tanning is not for people who are following treatments for acne, since such medication turns the skin more sensitive to the sun action. Moreover, keep in mind the fact that the lighter the skin, the higher the risk of sunburn. Indoor tanning is considered the most reliable alternative for beach tanning presently, but mention must be made that people taking blood pressure medication, antibiotics or other treatments, or those with existing skin health problems, should avoid exposure to the action of the ultraviolets at all costs. Neither beach tanning nor indoor tanning will work for them under the circumstances.

Mistakes are made with both beach tanning and indoors tanning, particularly because of improper information or due to the incorrect use of the tanning beds and booths in salons. It is good to do your homework and learn as much as you can about the advantages and risks of tanning, with the mention that unless you want to get a chocolate-like skin, the healthiest and most natural of options remains beach tanning. If moderation is the word that governs your decisions in terms of sun exposure then, sunburn or any other skin problems should not trouble you at all.

Have fun!



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