I wear my contacts when I go tanning. Since you have the eye protector goggles, it should be no problem.
No, that would be discriminatory , it is on all tanning bed users
No. What you have to do is get your skin checked at least once a year, stay out of the sun, use sunscreens, wear hats, stay out of tanning booths, and protect your skin as much as possilbe.
Tanning booths have a large number of health risks. The biggest risk is developing skin cancer, which can be caused by prolonged exposure to UV light, and skin damage from the pigment in your skin cells changing. It is much safer to use fake tanning instead.
You should wear tanning lotion when on a tanning bed because these lotions that you buy at the salon help you absorb the tan better.
They go into tanning booths almost daily.
No..the black would stop the rays from working. You tan best with a bathing suit or completely nude. But, I advise you to wear a bathing suit. There are many germs in tanning booths and beds.
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You should be extremely careful about tanning. Many people who use tanning booths / beds have developed skin cancer later on. Please talk to your doctor before beginning any kind of tanning program.
TRY to avoid tanning in the sun because it can increase your chance of getting skin cancer , tanning lotion is always good because it requires no ultraviolet rays and if you use tanning booths try not to because if you get in the habit of it , it can mess up your vision.
Women using oral contraceptives should avoid too much sun exposure and should not use tanning beds, tanning booths, or sunlamps
Minimal exposure, just like having a 3 minute shower!
There is a variety of information available on indoor tanning safety and there are arguments for both sides. While there is a case for using tanning beds it is clear through the current research that excessive exposure to u.v. rays is in-fact quite risky.