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Saturday, 27 July 2013

Using Indoor Tanning

By Haywood Hunter


There is no doubt that a person with a beautiful tan looks healthy and full of life. It makes a difference, whether going on a new date, applying for a job, or attending an important function. Today, anyone can have this appearance by using indoor tanning beds.

This salon process has advanced tremendously since it was first introduced in the U. S. In 1979. Booths or beds are now available all over the country, located in sites such as beauty shops, spas or separate facilities. They are monitored by the Federal Food and Drug Administration Agency for eye protection, length of exposure, safety rules, labeling and other features.

To create the rays necessary for a tan, fluorescent lamps (UVC) are used. This produces the same effect of sun rays, but in a more concentrated manner. Acrylic shields are located throughout to give protection to the body.

This manner of achieving a good tan is excellent for people who are limited on time. The maximum exposure allowed is 20 minutes per session. It usually requires one or two visits per week to maintain the tan. This is how so many working people are able to obtain a fresh look even though they have been confined to an office all day.

A program was undertaken to train employees and customers in safety measures with a "smart tanning" program. This program was specifically designed to teach how to maximize benefits and reduce risks when exposed to UV rays. Even people with these beautiful indoor tans must protect themselves when outdoors from natural sun rays.

Indoor tanning is great for anyone who wishes to look and feel good. Special lotions are required when engaging in this kind of program and there are numerous kinds available. Having a body that is tanned presents a picture of someone who is active and conscious of the importance of looking good.




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