Showing posts with label tanning salons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tanning salons. Show all posts

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.

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.