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History of
Tanning
Tanning, in fact, became popular by accident in 1923 when Coco Chanel, a
French designer, was seen stepping off a yacht with a deep suntan after
cruising from Paris to Cannes.
Indoor Tanning Tips
he tanning process naturally has a drying effect on the skin. If you
don’t use a quality tanning lotion and skin care products afterwards to
prevent drying, you will not only dry out your skin, but also shorten
the life of your tan.
High-Pressure Tanning Beds
The use of high-pressure tanning beds saves clients both time and money
in getting and maintaining a tan.
Used Tanning Beds
When you inquire about a used tanning bed for sale, ask why it is being
sold and get the year, make, and model. Is the tanning bed being sold by
a business or by an individual?
Indoor Tanning or Outdoor Tanning?
Whether you go to a tanning salon or to the beach, you will still get a
tan in the same way: through ultraviolet light stimulating the
production of melanin in your skin.
The Dangers of Tanning Beds
Unlike sitting or lying in the sun for long periods of time and being
exposed to more UVB rays, a person can go to a tanning salon and be
exposed to UVA rays for a safe period of time in a controlled
environment.
Self-Tanning Lotions
Tanning lotions can be used any time of the day and year. You don’t have
to wait until it’s warm outside and the sun is up. It can be cloudy or
cold outside and you can still get a tan.
The Spray-On Tan
A spray-on product is most likely to ensure even and complete coverage.
Sunless Tanning Booths
Using a sunless tanning booth at a salon may be easier than doing it on
your own.
Airbrush
Tanning
Tanning salons using advanced technology and the latest equipment have
taken the airbrush tanning process even further.
The Drawbacks of Airbrush Tanning
Airbrush tanning do have some minor drawbacks to take into
consideration.
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