Steel Beck
Joined: 26.07.2004 Posts: 42 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
Many older tanning devices used light sources that emitted shortwave ultraviolet rays (UVB) that actually caused burning. Aware of the harmful effects of UVB radiation, salon owners began using tanning beds that emit mostly longwave (UVA) light sources. Some salons claim this is safe. While UVA rays are less likely to cause burning than UVB rays, they are suspected to have links to malignant melanoma and immune system damage. | | Back to top |  |
Crasher
Joined: 10.10.2006 Posts: 168 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
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 â like the palms of your hands and soles of your feet â otherwise, they'll just look dirty. | | Back to top |  |
Mavane
Joined: 09.05.2004 Posts: 150 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
You may have to try a few brands of self-tanner to find one that looks best with your skin tone. Options include sprays, lotions, and towelettes, and they're easy to use. For a subtle, goof-proof glow, try one of the new moisturizers that contain a modest about of fake tanner, letting you gradually build up a little color without blotches and staining â or the smell that some people dislike. All of these options are cheap, too, usually around $10. | | Back to top |  |
Hralete
Joined: 19.08.2005 Posts: 161 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
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 |  |
Hralete
Joined: 10.11.2005 Posts: 136 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
The tanning industry relies on two misleading arguments: first, that since melanoma is mainly caused by sunburn, "controlled" tanning helps prevent melanoma by building up the protective pigment melanin; second, that UV exposure makes the skin produce vitamin D, which helps prevent breast, prostate and colon cancer, as well as other diseases. | | Back to top |  |
Julia OBrien the Bandit
Joined: 13.08.2005 Posts: 86 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
Thinking of Getting in the Tanning Salon Business? Whether you run a successful tanning salon, or you want to break out of the corporate world and start your own business, ETS has everything you need. From the best tanning beds in the business to salon layout and contractor support services, to marketing help, you can be sure you're getting the best in the tanning industry. | | Back to top |  |
Denise Guyon
Joined: 23.07.2005 Posts: 131 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
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 |  |
Dyah
Joined: 18.12.2005 Posts: 101 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
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Camille Cloquet
Joined: 01.06.2003 Posts: 94 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
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 Florinda Marissa, the Rose of Elburgh
Joined: 28.07.2006 Posts: 201 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
Many older tanning devices used light sources that emitted shortwave ultraviolet rays (UVB) that actually caused burning. Aware of the harmful effects of UVB radiation, salon owners began using tanning beds that emit mostly longwave (UVA) light sources. Some salons claim this is safe. While UVA rays are less likely to cause burning than UVB rays, they are suspected to have links to malignant melanoma and immune system damage. | | Back to top |  |
Christian Poirier
Joined: 22.04.2006 Posts: 105 |
Post subject: tanning bed information
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 |  |
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