Rules On Safer Tanning With Your Own Home Tanning Bed
Tanning beds are expensive to rent out, so most that use them frequently just buy one outright. However, you will expose yourself to many risks in doing so if you don’t review your safety policy. You owe it to your health to keep your skin as healthy as it looks.
Most tanning bed salons will make sure that you have goggles rented or your own with you before they let you enter the tanning room. This is a rule that is mandatory, as it will protect your eyes from receiving serious damage from the UV rays. Having your own tanning bed, you might be more lax on wearing them- but at all costs, remember to do so to save your eye health.
Don’t necessarily buy into the statement that says UVA rays and UVB rays differ by a great amount- because in the end, they both are dangerous to the skin when not used in moderation. Some studies say that UVB rays are less harmful, but the true facts have yet to emerge as more studies are ongoing. Until facts come forth, limit your tanning sessions.
Tanning beds that have built-in alarms are your best bet. It’s easy to fall asleep in a tanning bed when you own the bed, and it doesn’t shut off automatically after a certain time passes. Falling asleep under the lamp even one will cause irreversible damage to your skin that could result in aging of the skin and even cancer if you aren’t careful.
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.
After each session with your own tanning bed, put on lotion to moisturize your body. Lotion that contains Aloe Vera is best, since it helps heal any damaged skin as soon as it is applied. Moisturizer will hydrate your skin so that any dead skin is quickly shed, leaving your new layer of skin shiny and pleasant. When first trying out lotions, use a small amount to see if irritation occurs before applying it.
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.
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