Only if it is a very dirty one. The exposure to heat, UV rays, and light spectrum rays could dry your skin and possibly reduce acne, but not make it worse or create it.
Yeah, but only special tanning beds. They have them at the hospital :)
The Wolff System Sunquest 24RS Tanning Bed because it has a timmer.
No! Its never ok to lie in a tanning bed. It will eventually give you skin cancer!
Any of the Stand-up tanning beds will give you the most even tan because your body doesn't touch anywhere on the bed.
A vertical tanning bed will decrease the "gravity lines" from lying on one. It will give you a smoother tan.
A tanning bed might not come on when there is a nuke or when the tanning bed is broken. lol
Most tanning bed manufacturers offer a special cleaner to clean your tanning bed with. Spray it on, wipe down thoroughly, and make sure you get BOTH sides of the tanning bed.
There are general tanning instructions for using SPF in a tanning bed. This should be based more on skin type and sensitivity to exposure than on a specific tanning bed model.
No--tanning in a stand up bed is actually less harmful to a baby when you compare it to tanning in a lay down bed. Make sure to get a doctors consent before tanning in a bed while pregnant though.
Tanning bed parts can be found online quite easily. The following websites carry tanning beds and tanning bed parts: TANPARTS, Sunal Parts, Master Tanning, SUNCO Tanning, Amazon, and on eBay.
Getting a safe tan from a tanning bed may be somewhat of an oxymoron. However, if you are determined to use a tanning bed, limit your time in the tanning bed and ensure your salon follows FDA regulations.
The purpose of a tanning bed is to give you a tan. Tanned skin is damaged skin - any dermatologist (or doctor of any kind) will verify that. The more often and deeply you tan, the greater your risk form skin cancer later in life. Tanning - in a tanning bead or elsewhere - cannot be said to "give you cancer", but it unquestionably increases your risk of developing skin cancer.