Hicu
Joined: 24.09.2003 Posts: 195 |
Post subject: bed residential tanning
The most popular device used in tanning salons is a clamshell-like tanning bed. The customer lies down on a Plexiglas surface as lights from above and below reach the body. | | Back to top |  |
The Infernal Cop
Joined: 02.08.2005 Posts: 9 |
Post subject: bed residential tanning
You might also check out salons that offer airbrush tanning. Airbrush tans may look more like a natural tan with more even results. With an airbrush tan, a salon technician will hook up a DHA solution is to a spray compressor, and spray the tan onto you. Your eyes, lips, and nose will be covered to protect them during the process, which takes anywhere from about 5 seconds to 1 minute. A few hours after the application, you'll start noticing your new, safe tan. | | Back to top |  |
Scarletina the Obscene
Joined: 22.08.2004 Posts: 117 |
Post subject: bed residential tanning
With both self-tanners and airbrush tanning, you'll get better results if you exfoliate your skin with a scrub brush or loofah before the tanner is applied. This evens your skin tone and removes dead skin cells. | | Back to top |  |
Princess Teresa Anastasia of Mariny
Joined: 07.04.2004 Posts: 7 |
Post subject: bed residential tanning
Looking for something more portable than a full tanning bed? Then check out our line of face tanning units, starting at just $119.95. Shown here - our Novasolar and our Del Sol face tanners. | | Back to top |  |
Limp
Joined: 01.10.2004 Posts: 130 |
Post subject: bed residential tanning
Tanning beds give off at least twice as much ultraviolet (UV) radiation as the sun does. The rays from a tanning bed are long-wave (UVA) rays instead of short-wave (UVB) rays that you get from the sun. UVA rays don't burn your skin like UVB rays do, but they do bore deeper into your skin and cause more permanent damage. | | Back to top |  |
Tenecine
Joined: 10.04.2005 Posts: 143 |
Post subject: bed residential tanning
One safe way to go bronze is with sunless self-tanners. These "tans in a bottle" contain dihydroxyacetone (DHA), which gradually stains the dead cells in your skinšs outer layer. The "tan" lasts until these skin cells slough off, so exfoliating or vigorously washing will make the color fade faster. Typically, these "fake bakes" last from several days to a week. | | Back to top |  |
John
Joined: 21.04.2005 Posts: 93 |
Post subject: bed residential tanning
Many tanning lamps also emit UVB radiation. One brand of lamp was found to emit as much UVB as the noontime sunlight in the summer in New York. | | Back to top |  |
Titanic W
Joined: 05.07.2005 Posts: 100 |
Post subject: bed residential tanning
Ask a friend to help you apply self-tan to spots you can't reach, like your back, for even results all over. And be sure to wash it off of body areas that normally don't tan ā like the palms of your hands and soles of your feet ā otherwise, they'll just look dirty. | | Back to top |  |
Y. U. Queen Butler
Joined: 06.01.2006 Posts: 86 |
Post subject: bed residential tanning
One safe way to go bronze is with sunless self-tanners. These "tans in a bottle" contain dihydroxyacetone (DHA), which gradually stains the dead cells in your skinšs outer layer. The "tan" lasts until these skin cells slough off, so exfoliating or vigorously washing will make the color fade faster. Typically, these "fake bakes" last from several days to a week. | | Back to top |  |
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