Kale
Joined: 23.09.2005 Posts: 42 |
Post subject: tanning bed pic
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 |  |
Falllia
Joined: 18.04.2003 Posts: 12 |
Post subject: tanning bed pic
And with both types of sunless tanning, you'll still need to wear sunscreen when you go outdoors to protect you from the sun's rays. Fake tans don't generate melanin production, so they won't protect you against sunburn. But the upside is that you get the warm glow of a tan while you keep your skin beautiful for years to come. | | Back to top |  |
Roseline Cheron
Joined: 03.04.2005 Posts: 176 |
Post subject: tanning bed pic
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 |  |
Princess Liliana Aurelia of Beriwin
Joined: 27.03.2003 Posts: 178 |
Post subject: tanning bed pic
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 |  |
Estal
Joined: 26.07.2003 Posts: 51 |
Post subject: tanning bed pic
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 |  |
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