A Lesson About UV Radiation And How It Can Damage Your Skin
Posted on March 3, 2008 | Tagged with: application, damage, immunity, skin, skin cancer, sunburn, sunscreen, tanning booth, uv radiation, uv rays, uva, uvb, uvc, wrinkles | Leave a Comment
Author: Gregg Hall
The sun is our primary natural source of UV radiation. However there are several artificial sources including tanning booths, black lights, curing lamps, halogen lights, fluorescent and incandescent sources, and some types of lasers. Unique hazards apply to the different sources depending on the wavelength range of the emitted UV radiation. The sun though is probably the greatest source of UV radiation for most of us.
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General Guidelines to Follow When Tanning Indoors
Posted on February 20, 2008 | Tagged with: clean, eye protection, guidelines, indoor tanning, physician, protection, sensitive skin, skin, slow, tanning experience, tanning history, tanning session | Leave a Comment
Author: Baxter Owens
No matter where you go to obtain an indoor tan, the business owner will certainly have a list of guidelines that must be followed by all tanners. While these guidelines may vary from one tanning business to the next, there are several guidelines that are pretty standard throughout the commercial tanning industry. The more aware you are of these guidelines before you go in for your first tanning session, the more likely you will be to have a great tanning experience.
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Indoor Tanning FAQ: Answers to Common Questions
Posted on January 24, 2008 | Tagged with: body, indoor tanning, indoor tanning oil, luxury, outdoor tanning, outdoor tanning oil, personal preference, skin, skin tone, skin type, sun protection, tanning bed, tanning oil, tanning session | Leave a Comment
Author: Baxter Owens
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. Read the rest of “Indoor Tanning FAQ: Answers to Common Questions” …