Preventing Bodily Harm With Good Home Tanning Customs
Published by Fred at February 1st, 2010Making 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.
Not having the rules to follow at a real tanning salon, you might consider sliding on some rules such as wearing protective eye goggles. This is a poor choice, since your eyes will receive irreversible damage even the first time you go without them. The UV rays will start to burn your retina and cause partial or complete blindness that will be impossible to reverse if you are not careful.
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.
Hydrate your body after each session with your home tanning bed. Hydration will put vitamins and minerals into the skin to help protect and rebuild. Rubbing in lotion also helps smooth away the dead skin cells that are shed after a tanning session. The new layer of skin can sometimes be sore when exposed- but with the proper lotion applied, the healing process will make the pain easier to bear.
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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