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Preventing Bodily Harm With Good Home Tanning Customs

Monday Feb 1, 2010

Home tanning bed systems are much like the ones you would find in tanning salons. The difference is that it is much easier to cause bodily injury to yourself with a home tanning salon, as you are likely going to be alone and more likely to make mistakes in safety measures.

If you don’t have eye protection, never enter a tanning bed. Even other forms of protection you might supplement the experience with, such as cloth, will not filter UV rays as effectively. Without eye-wear, you will burn your retinas and in some cases you will get cataracts. Home tanning salons are less structured, and thus, you are more likely to be relaxed and simply go without eye-wear.

There has been recent news that UVA rays used in tanning beds are more harmful than UVB rays. This has yet to be proved through long term studies. While UVB rays have less noticed damage on the surface, the rays penetrate the deep tissue of the skin and could still cause deep damage. Until more studies come out, it’s best to use both UV types sparingly.

Always have some form of alarm or automatic shut off feature with your selected tanning bed. Also tell someone that you are tanning each time you plan to do so. The first time you fall asleep in a tanning bed, you will receive major skin damage that will be painful and have long-term effects on your skin health. Avoid even minor burns to avoid future damage.

If you ever go to the doctor and get prescribed a medication, ask the doctor if tanning would affect your body. Some types of medications, such as those that work to fight acne, can make your body photosensitive. This means your skin will burn much easier, and you will be at higher odds of getting a serious full-body burn. Double check with Internet websites to verify you will be safe taking the medication and tanning.

Apply a thick lather of lotion after your tanning operation. A layer of lotion will hydrate the skin, protect against any harm, and make the skin more pliable. The dead skin cells that pile up around your body will also be removed by rubbing in the hydrating lotion with moderate force. You can skip the entire “peeling” process if you apply lotion properly directly after your tanning session. Don’t force it if your skin hurts too much.

In Conclusion

Shop around for your next tanning bed- pay special attention to the lamps that you are buying. Lamps are the “backbone” to the tanning bed, and if they aren’t of quality, you might as well throw your money away at the tanning salon! Consult Internet retailers for pricing information.

Learn more about home tanning beds and indoor tanning.