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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.
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Not if its in the middle of a field.
1. Any link between the teeth an the tanning bed.2. But be aware that the tanning bed may be dangerous, it is not reccomended by serious medical doctors and also is absolutely pointless.
It's a bad idea for you, as it depresses your immune system, and a thoughtless thing to do for the people who will use the tanning bed after you.
Don't go on a lie down bed!! go on a stand up one instead! Simple!
I just got my hair lightened and I also lay in a tanning bed. The lady @ the salon said that the bed would lightening my hair, but it doesn't seem to have done anything.
you should never get a rash! i recommend seeing a doctor and then find a new tanning company. ^untrue. A rash after tanning can be due to several different factors. The most likely being heat flush, when you lay down for too long under the UV lamps, your skin can get itchy. I would try moving around a little more on the bed, it could also be due to not using a lotion, or your skin being to dry.
A stand up tanning bed will give you a more even tan. A lay down tanning bed will show pressure points, and this will make that area of your skin to appear lighter. However recent studies have shown that tanning beds are no better for you than the sun.You may have been told this but it's wrong.Going on a tanning bed just once increases your risk of cancer by 40%.If you are under 18 and go on one just once it increases the risk by 75%. I would suggest you don't use a tanning bed at all.
Generally, most people lay in the anatomical position; arms by your side, but not touching, and legs about shoulder width apart. You can put your arms up to tan your sides better or use a stand-up booth.
Absolutely not. Let your burned skin heal, before you expose it to more ultraviolet radiation. Otherwise you are risking skin cancer.
You can either go to a tanning bed, get a spray tan, or lay out in sun and tan. All except for spray tans can lead to severely increased chances of skin cancer, however.