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.
Yes, i would recommend using sunscreen indoors. Although windows filter out some of the UV rays, UV rays are still able to get to your skin. Certain computers, lights, etc. can transmit UV rays.
Outdoor wire is harder to work with but you can use it indoors.
Yes, you can use bronzing lotion for tanning beds in the actual sun. But it might be more helpful to go buy tanning oil or bronzing oil that you would normally use for just natural outdoor tanning.
Yes. You just must simply move them indoors via picking or transplantation before using indoors.
California Tan produces a range of sun tanning lotions, for both indoor (artificial) and outdoor use. Founded in 1989 with only outdoor tanning and sun block products, it has since branched into the indoor tanning solutions market with both creams and lotions as well a instructional videos and self tanning programs.
Yes, the higher the better and point it toward the transmitter towers.
Use fake flowers and/or have the buffet indoors.
Yes, you can use a diesel generator indoors. You can read more info at www.generatorjoe.net/manufacturer.asp?2=1125 It is not a good idea to operate any generator indoors. They are made for outdoor use and the fumes that they produce are very harmful and potentially fatal.
It is not recommended that you use an outdoor tanning lotion in a tanning bed. Several reasons apply. First of all, a lot of outdoor tanning lotions contain oils which can damage acrylics. Second, indoor tanning lotions are specifically designed to put the vitamins and minerals depleted during sun exposure back into your skin, an effort to prevent pre-mature aging and other less than beautiful side effects of tanning. Finally, in order to get optimal results from tanning in a controlled environment than you need to use something designed to quickly activate melanin production - intensifying your ability to tan in a rapid session. Some tanning lotions, most of the Designer Skin line, are designed for use indoors and outdoors. This would be the way to go if you are looking for a lotion that you can use successfully in both settings.
Nope! Tanning lotions work by being activated by UV light, so whether your indoor tanning or outdoor tanning, you can still use a tanning lotion. Using a lotion specifically for tanning will dramatically help boost your color to get darker faster, plus it has a lot of vitamins and minerals to help prevent fine lines and wrinkles.
You should wait at least seven to ten days to give your skin time to heal. If you have fair skin i would suggest waiting up to two weeks before getting back in a tanning bed. Also remember to use a tanning lotion with a sunblock in it to prevent skin damage and cancer
There is no such thing, however if you are very careful, you can bring a small grill indoors for use. The problem is ventillation.
Outdoor furniture cushions are made to with withstand the wear and tear of weather. However, if you want to extend the life of your cushions, you can store them indoors during rain or when not in use.