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Skin Type and Indoor Tanning

December 10th, 2009 by Wisdom of Beauty

Almost anyone can enjoy indoor tanning. However, you need to know a few things about yourself so that you can engage in safe indoor tanning practices using the right tanning lotions and other tanning products. One of the major things that you need to know about yourself is what your skin type is. This will help you determine how long to tan, what types of tanning lotion to use and how to best protect yourself from the risks that are associated with indoor tanning. You will want to work with a professional at your tanning salon to determine the exact details about indoor tanning for your skin type but you can figure out some of the basics on your own so that you have a good starting point.

It is generally agreed that there are six different skin types in terms of tanning. The characteristics of those basic skin types are as follows:

1. Lightest skin tone. People with very pale skin that sometimes appears almost white or translucent fall into this category. These people also have light-colored eyes. This skin type has trouble tanning naturally and burns very easily. People with this skin type have to be very careful when indoor tanning. They should be extra cautious to use the right tanning lotion and to work with their salon professionals to limit their sessions appropriately. Some people with skin type one will find that indoor tanning is too much for their skin and they can’t do it safely.

2. Light skin tone. People with this skin tone are very similar to those in the first category. However, they do sometimes tan naturally without burning if they are careful in using outdoor tanning lotion and sun protection. These people benefit greatly from indoor tanning where they can use the right tanning lotion and timing to create a controlled environment that allows them to tan without burning. Limited exposure in the tanning bed is recommended as is gradual build-up of the tan. People with a light skin tone should not look for quick results.

3. Light brown skin tone. People with light brown skin as well as light brown hair and eyes will find that indoor tanning works well for them. These people often burn outdoors but this burn regularly turns into a tan after the burn fades. Using the right tanning lotion, people with a light brown skin tone can safely tan indoors, avoiding the burn and getting the desired tan.

4. Light olive skin. People with this skin tone will get a sunburn if they are outdoors in the sun too long but will also tan easily. Using the right tanning lotion and tanning habits, they can get a great tan from tanning indoors.

5. Dark brown skin. People with dark brown skin tend to tan easily outdoors and will find that they see the same results with indoor tanning.

6. Black skin. People with what is considered to be black skin rarely burn and are less likely to use products to assist with tanning. People with this skin type will tan well in an indoor tanning salon. They should use tanning lotions which moisturize the skin to increase the evenness of the tan and improve the glow behind the tan.

Knowing your skin type will help you figure out what kind of tanning products are right for you and how safe indoor tanning may be. Unless you have unusually light skin or some extraneous condition, indoor tanning should be safe for you if you follow the proper procedures and use the right products.

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One Month to get SUPER dark…lotion suggestion? – iamTAN

December 5th, 2009 by Wisdom of Beauty

I’ll switch to one with bronzers and go spray tanning a week before, but I was thinking DS Phoenician, Cypher & HD Ava by CT…any reviews on what I should get out of these for a good accelerator? Oh, and I’m like a skin type II and I …

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Your Skin Type Will Determine Which Commercial Tanning Bed Is Right For You

December 11th, 2008 by Wisdom of Beauty

Obtaining the perfect tan is not as simple as you might first think. Everyone’s skin is different so it also tans differently. Tanning salons work hard to ensure each client experiences the best possible tan each time they visit. They also often employ knowledgeable staff that is able to identify the special needs of each of their clients.

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Tanning Effects On Different Skin Types – Tanning With Fair Skin …

November 24th, 2008 by Wisdom of Beauty

Tanning effects on skin can be different, depending on skin types. To learn about the different skin classifications and how tanning , whether it be indoor or outdoor , effects each skin type, read these tips at tanningbeds.lifetips.com.

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Tanning 101: Understanding Different Skin Types

October 15th, 2008 by Wisdom of Beauty

One of the greatest aspects of indoor tanning is the fact that you can tan completely in the nude if you like. Since each session is completely private, this type of tanning makes it possible for you to achieve a tan with absolutely no tan lines. If you do choose to wear clothing, however, the same clothing you would normally wear when tanning is just fine. On the other hand, if you have already been tanning and have developed tan lines, it is important to remember that those lighter areas will be more sensitive once you start tanning in the nude. As such, you will need to take the tanning process slow so you can build up a base tan on those lighter areas as well. Read the rest of this entry »

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Indoor Tanning FAQ: Answers to Common Questions

October 6th, 2008 by Wisdom of Beauty

If you have never participated in indoor tanning, you are likely filled with questions about how it works and whether or not the process is safe. As with any procedure that involves altering your body in any way, it is important for you to gather as much information as possible. Although thousands of people enjoy indoor tanning on a daily basis, the process does affect your skin and your body. Therefore, you should learn the facts about indoor tanning before you decide whether or not it is right for you.

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