I asked the Owner of the tanning salon I go too. And she told me i could use a little bit of tanning oil, but to not drench myself in it. So if you do maybe just put it on the top of your body because that part doesnt even touch the glass, and the bottom of your body does so it's already getting more exposure. Make sure you wipe down the best really good. Because, if it's all oily they may be even more suspicious about what you put on, and then you leave it all greasy.. they may not be too happy.
Tanning oil should not be used when using a tanning bed. Aside from the damage you may do to the equipment, the oil will increase the damage done to your skin and doesn't provide SPF protection.
One can use any lotion they want in a tanning bed including Banana Boat Dark Tanning Oil. It is recommended for the safety and prevention of skin cancer to use a lotion designed for tanning beds that have a high concentration of SPF.
No because it puts cracks in the acrylic.
No dont use dry oil for tanning, outdoor tanning for some time is a better idea. I am an asian, my color used to be so white that my pals used to call me a snowy vampire with black hair. I apply a thin layer of olive oil after my bath. Olive oil makes the skin more colorful. Do not try tanning beds, or direct tanning in the sun. After prolonged exposure to direct sun heat, my skin gets burnt orange instead of the normal tan, moreover it damages the texure and increases the wrinkles. Use a UV protection cream of SPF 45 to avoid blemishes & wrinkles. Instead of dry oil, try using olive oil, now I look drastically olive.
Only if it is NOT oil based. if it is oil based it will scratch the tanning bed. otherwise It is a waste of money spent on tanning to wear spf in the tanning bed because it inhibits your exposure.
Sure just keep tanning lotion and tanning oil away from the new piercing.
Rub baby oil into your skin before tanning. It makes your skin darker and tans it quickly. But we careful, because it may cause you to burn more easily!
use baby lotion or tanning oil but that is kinda expensive
Tanning oils are not bad for your skin, but are used for the wrong reasons sometimes. Tannin oil will not protect your skin in the sun and this can cause skin cancer in the future.
Tanning oil You can buy this at your local chemist or super market
No! My mother used it all her life for tanning, and it worked great. But it does not contain SPF...not safe for the sun. Obviously, the correct answer is used sunscreen and avoid tanning too much.
Okay,I have a very red skin complexion and I am a teen. Is what i do to help it is: I put water and ice all over my legs when I tan with tanning oil. Then I put DRIED leaves on my legs. (Only dried.) It really works with some tanning oil. And if you really want it to work just put some black crayons on your legs. (: Hope this help.s (I work at a tanning salon but sometimes I use a tanning bed.)