Making the decision to finally buy your own tanning bed is a solid one. Over time, it well definitely start to pay for itself in just a few short years. However, tanning beds can be terribly dangerous if improperly employed, so you should first educate yourself on operation safety.
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.
Ideally, you should only go tanning once in a blue moon. That is because the UV rays will cause damage to your skin that will lead to early aging and potentially give way to cancer. UVA rays have been in recent media as the cause of such bad effects. UVB tanning beds have come out as a result, but long term studies have not proved them to be any safer just yet.
Even a small burn can cause damage to your skin when using a tanning bed. The absolute worst thing to do when tanning is to fall asleep under the lamps. If this happens, you will likely get what is referred to as sun poisoning. This is horrible for your skin and can result in serious side effects. Limit chances by always employing alarm-based systems.
Be wary of any new medicines that you may be taking. Medicine can have a big impact on how your skin reacts to ultraviolet rays. In some cases, you skin may become more sensitive to the UV rays than usual. This is known as being hypersensitive to light, and it can mean that just a few minutes in direct exposure can result in skin damage. Most medications that cause this treat skin conditions such as acne.
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.
Closing Comments
Having a home tanning bed really is a blessing. Just be sure to observe all of the safety measures outlined in your operating manual, as well as those listed here. That way you can stay free of aging and cancerous skin cells that come as a result of poor tanning habits.
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